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However, if you were disappointed by the story in the original game, you will definitely not like American Nightmare.
Its more of a 'limited' open world environment. So rather than having to follow a strict path, you can go and explore. It also has a variety of weapons and guns, as well as unlockables.
Its not a very big game, so give it a go... you will probably never give it a chance after this oppertunity.
Its a bit more Twilight Zone meets Groundhog Day, instead of Stephen King meets Twin Peaks.
Hope that helps!
That's a damn good analagy for both Alan Wake (Stephen King meets Twin Peaks) and American Nightmare (Twilight Zone meets Groundhog Day). Also American Nightmare doesn't have the driving sequences like Alan Wake sometimes had as not many people were fond of those.