Alan Wake: Difference between revisions

From Before I Play
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "- Don't be afraid to throw down flares. I've found on normal, at least, the game gives you enough of them. use them whenever you feel you need a breather. - On the Other hand, f...")
 
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
- Don't be afraid to throw down flares. I've found on normal, at least, the game gives you enough of them. use them whenever you feel you need a breather.
* Don't be afraid to throw down flares, at least on Normal the game gives you plenty of them. Flashbangs are worth using when you're in a pinch, and flares are good against bird flocks.


- On the Other hand, flash-bangs are worth saving, and flareguns are good for dealing with the bird flocks, i've found.
* Take your time and explore, some stuff is quite off the beaten path.  


- Take your time and explore, there's a lot to find, some of it quite off the beaten path.
* Look out for splashes of what looks like glowing yellow paint with your flashlight, it means there's a supply box nearby.
 
* You can tap the flashlight button to conserve battery, though you should keep it pressed against bosses.
 
* A lot of big empty forest sections have infinitely respawning enemies that will keep bugging you until you cross the forest and get to a light source. Sprint ahead of the bad guys and drop a flare behind you to keep them back until you hit the light.


- Look out for splashes of what looks like glowing yellow paint with your flashlight, it means there's a supply box nearby.
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Games]]

Latest revision as of 17:33, 15 July 2018

  • Don't be afraid to throw down flares, at least on Normal the game gives you plenty of them. Flashbangs are worth using when you're in a pinch, and flares are good against bird flocks.
  • Take your time and explore, some stuff is quite off the beaten path.
  • Look out for splashes of what looks like glowing yellow paint with your flashlight, it means there's a supply box nearby.
  • You can tap the flashlight button to conserve battery, though you should keep it pressed against bosses.
  • A lot of big empty forest sections have infinitely respawning enemies that will keep bugging you until you cross the forest and get to a light source. Sprint ahead of the bad guys and drop a flare behind you to keep them back until you hit the light.