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@1up: You are awesome. Everything I've seen you say I have agreed with.

@xADFx: I am loving Game Club. Finally a place to discuss games in detail with other intelligent, story loving gamers.

@Barlowe: I totally agree with this. The auto-saving is perfect in Alan Wake. In far too many games is that issue of, you failed and now you must be punished, now re-do half of the level. I applaud Remedy with you for Alan Wake's auto-saves.

@Culebra: I loved that scene so much. It was incredibly unique. Of any game I've played, this might be the best example of a game getting under my skin in something so normal.

@Michael Dukakis: He's trying to save up some coins for his next game.

@Brian Michael Stempien: I have honestly never seen the BSG finale, so I can't say I know what you mean there, but I can say I also fear that Lost will have a cop-out ending.

@Demoskinos: That's interesting. I didn't really notice that, but it does make you wonder if she didn't see the darkness, or hasn't been "followed" by the darkness, for longer than their stay at Bright Falls.

@Brian Michael Stempien: You know, I have to agree with you. That's part of the reason I said, no, I really doubt that Alan Wake would have such an uncreative ending as "Wake is just insane". These cop out endings are disappointing, but they are common these days and well, sometimes I jump to the conclusion that an

@xADFx: Yeah, I'm thinking the same thing. She just sort of "appeared" in the diner, she seemed to lead him to the wrong location, and she is just generally creepy.

@1up: I agree. An "insanity" ending would work, but Alan Wake seems like it'd have a more creative ending than that.

@1up: I agree. It's early. But it's fun to come up with theories as to what is going on.

@Madoc: Yeah, it was.

Any theories on why everything is happening?

@ATimson: Yeah, the car on the boat is a Lincoln I think.

@1up: I can see what you are getting at, and I agree, but I also find it sort of interesting. It's sort of surreal reading something and then having it happen.

@Killer Toilet: They even did a good job parodying Rod Serling and the start up.

@foxhound34: I agree. It's sort of hard to use.

@Betman: The batteries were unnecessary. I had 19 batteries when I was done.