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Kisha Chavis Golden State Warriors No. 1 pick Joe Smith
Joe Smith a former NBA player is at odds with his wife. She, Kisha Chavis, is a former pornstar. She has been running an only fans for some time and decided to reveal it to Joe live on her instagram. Didnt end well for her.
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The Many Faces of Double C
The many faces of Double C. They may all look alike in some ways, but they are all pretty different. How? Yull just have to find out on your own.
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Alan Wake Remastered
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Wake
Developer(s) Remedy Entertainment[a]
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios[b]
Director(s) Markus Mäki
Producer(s) Jyri Ranki
Designer(s) Mikael Kasurinen
Programmer(s) Olli Tervo
Artist(s) Saku Lehtinen
Writer(s)
Sam Lake
Mikko Rautalahti
Petri Järvilehto
Composer(s) Petri Alanko
Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Windows
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch
Release
14 May 2010
Genre(s) Action-adventure, third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Alan Wake is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was released in May 2010 for the Xbox 360, with a Windows version following in February 2012 and a remastered version released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows in October 2021, as well as a Nintendo Switch version in October 2022. The story follows bestselling horror novelist Alan Wake as he tries to uncover the mystery behind his wife's disappearance during a vacation in the small fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington, all while experiencing events from the plot in his latest novel, which he cannot remember writing, coming to life.
In its pacing and structure, Alan Wake is similar to a thriller television series, with episodes that contain plot twists and cliffhangers. The game itself consists of six episodes, and the storyline is continued by two special episodes, The Signal and The Writer, that were made available as downloadable content (DLC) within the same year of the game's release. Additionally, a six-episode live-action web series called Bright Falls acts as a prequel to the game, and a number of related books also expand upon the Alan Wake story.
Written by Sam Lake and Mikko Rautalahti, Alan Wake took over five years to create. The game was originally developed as an open-world survival game as an anti-thesis to Remedy's prior linear Max Payne games, but struggled over three years in merging the gameplay with the action-thriller story they wanted to tell. After an intense two-month period, the team reworked the game to be a more traditional linear game broken into an episodic approach but which better supported the planned narrative structure and capable of reusing much of the open world assets already built.
The game received positive reviews from critics, has garnered a cult following, and is often praised for its visuals, sound, narrative, pacing and atmosphere. Alan Wake was awarded the first spot in Time magazine's list of the top 10 video games of 2010.[1] Alan Wake's American Nightmare, a stand-alone spin-off, was released in February 2012 on the Xbox Live Arcade service.
One cancelled sequel became the foundation and inspiration of Remedy's next title, Quantum Break. Later, Remedy released Control in 2019, which takes place in a shared universe with Alan Wake. A sequel, Alan Wake II, was announced at The Game Awards 2021 in December 2021 and was released on October 27, 2023.
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Alan Wake Remastered Episode 2
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Wake
Developer(s) Remedy Entertainment[a]
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios[b]
Director(s) Markus Mäki
Producer(s) Jyri Ranki
Designer(s) Mikael Kasurinen
Programmer(s) Olli Tervo
Artist(s) Saku Lehtinen
Writer(s)
Sam Lake
Mikko Rautalahti
Petri Järvilehto
Composer(s) Petri Alanko
Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Windows
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch
Release
14 May 2010
Genre(s) Action-adventure, third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Alan Wake is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was released in May 2010 for the Xbox 360, with a Windows version following in February 2012 and a remastered version released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows in October 2021, as well as a Nintendo Switch version in October 2022. The story follows bestselling horror novelist Alan Wake as he tries to uncover the mystery behind his wife's disappearance during a vacation in the small fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington, all while experiencing events from the plot in his latest novel, which he cannot remember writing, coming to life.
In its pacing and structure, Alan Wake is similar to a thriller television series, with episodes that contain plot twists and cliffhangers. The game itself consists of six episodes, and the storyline is continued by two special episodes, The Signal and The Writer, that were made available as downloadable content (DLC) within the same year of the game's release. Additionally, a six-episode live-action web series called Bright Falls acts as a prequel to the game, and a number of related books also expand upon the Alan Wake story.
Written by Sam Lake and Mikko Rautalahti, Alan Wake took over five years to create. The game was originally developed as an open-world survival game as an anti-thesis to Remedy's prior linear Max Payne games, but struggled over three years in merging the gameplay with the action-thriller story they wanted to tell. After an intense two-month period, the team reworked the game to be a more traditional linear game broken into an episodic approach but which better supported the planned narrative structure and capable of reusing much of the open world assets already built.
The game received positive reviews from critics, has garnered a cult following, and is often praised for its visuals, sound, narrative, pacing and atmosphere. Alan Wake was awarded the first spot in Time magazine's list of the top 10 video games of 2010.[1] Alan Wake's American Nightmare, a stand-alone spin-off, was released in February 2012 on the Xbox Live Arcade service.
One cancelled sequel became the foundation and inspiration of Remedy's next title, Quantum Break. Later, Remedy released Control in 2019, which takes place in a shared universe with Alan Wake. A sequel, Alan Wake II, was announced at The Game Awards 2021 in December 2021 and was released on October 27, 2023.
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Alan Wake Remastered Episode 1
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Wake
Developer(s) Remedy Entertainment[a]
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios[b]
Director(s) Markus Mäki
Producer(s) Jyri Ranki
Designer(s) Mikael Kasurinen
Programmer(s) Olli Tervo
Artist(s) Saku Lehtinen
Writer(s)
Sam Lake
Mikko Rautalahti
Petri Järvilehto
Composer(s) Petri Alanko
Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Windows
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch
Release
14 May 2010
Genre(s) Action-adventure, third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Alan Wake is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game was released in May 2010 for the Xbox 360, with a Windows version following in February 2012 and a remastered version released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows in October 2021, as well as a Nintendo Switch version in October 2022. The story follows bestselling horror novelist Alan Wake as he tries to uncover the mystery behind his wife's disappearance during a vacation in the small fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington, all while experiencing events from the plot in his latest novel, which he cannot remember writing, coming to life.
In its pacing and structure, Alan Wake is similar to a thriller television series, with episodes that contain plot twists and cliffhangers. The game itself consists of six episodes, and the storyline is continued by two special episodes, The Signal and The Writer, that were made available as downloadable content (DLC) within the same year of the game's release. Additionally, a six-episode live-action web series called Bright Falls acts as a prequel to the game, and a number of related books also expand upon the Alan Wake story.
Written by Sam Lake and Mikko Rautalahti, Alan Wake took over five years to create. The game was originally developed as an open-world survival game as an anti-thesis to Remedy's prior linear Max Payne games, but struggled over three years in merging the gameplay with the action-thriller story they wanted to tell. After an intense two-month period, the team reworked the game to be a more traditional linear game broken into an episodic approach but which better supported the planned narrative structure and capable of reusing much of the open world assets already built.
The game received positive reviews from critics, has garnered a cult following, and is often praised for its visuals, sound, narrative, pacing and atmosphere. Alan Wake was awarded the first spot in Time magazine's list of the top 10 video games of 2010.[1] Alan Wake's American Nightmare, a stand-alone spin-off, was released in February 2012 on the Xbox Live Arcade service.
One cancelled sequel became the foundation and inspiration of Remedy's next title, Quantum Break. Later, Remedy released Control in 2019, which takes place in a shared universe with Alan Wake. A sequel, Alan Wake II, was announced at The Game Awards 2021 in December 2021 and was released on October 27, 2023.
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Coffee With a Curmudgeon Episode 1
Happy Halloween or Whatever
Double C rants over coffee about Politicians, Pop Stars, and the Paparazzi or as he likes to refer to them The Triple P's.
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Curmudgeon Carl introduces the world to The Fourth POC
What is the Fourth POC? Well, its a reference to one of the points of contact of a parachute landing fall or PLF taught during the US Armys Airborne school. Its actually a term of endearment for soldiers in the airborne community. "Get your head out of your fourth point of contact airborne!"
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