He’s sounding like a narrator, disassociated from the characters, yet setting a tone of underlying suspense, since it’s a horror story. The rare time he puts heat in his narration, was the page on Mulligan and Thornton.
I like to spoof the way Alan narrates to my friend while he does things. There is just something about how he narrates that I really enjoy. His V.A should do audio books in the alan wake style
3:54 Carl Stucky. *Pleased* to meet you. Non-*refundable* *reservation* deposit required. Fair and *square.* You *fail* to arrive.... you LOSE *the* *deposit!*
I love the way he narrates.
Why.he sounds bored lol
He’s sounding like a narrator, disassociated from the characters, yet setting a tone of underlying suspense, since it’s a horror story. The rare time he puts heat in his narration, was the page on Mulligan and Thornton.
@@emuman09 What do you mean, he sounds intense af.
I like to spoof the way Alan narrates to my friend while he does things. There is just something about how he narrates that I really enjoy. His V.A should do audio books in the alan wake style
Thanks for this upload bro!
Love to listen Wakes’s narrative style while Im at work. Help me chill a lot!
"The Dark Presence Attacks" is hilarious - "He was snarling" he snarled lmao
37:52 is one of my favorite pages
So Ed's page was about how he caught kidnapped by the Lake House agents.
If Alan ever escapes the dark place, He should just start a creepypasta reading channel
sleeping like a baby with this one
Thank you for uploading this
16:45 pastrami sandwich lore
The Owl!
My fav 12:41
3:54 Carl Stucky. *Pleased* to meet you. Non-*refundable* *reservation* deposit required. Fair and *square.*
You *fail* to arrive.... you LOSE *the* *deposit!*
33:18 best
Up from the lake, that is not a lake.