While you may choose to focus on completing the story, there is plenty to be getting on with on the side in Alan Wake 2. The Alan Wake 2 Nursery Rhymes, for example, are well worth finding and ...
Nursery Rhymes in Alan Wake 2 are side quests requiring you to crack some puzzles in secret locations. These puzzles are solved once you find the corresponding dolls and put these at the right symbols ...
Found north of the Break Room in Bunker Woods. From the save point, follow the road west until you can reach the top of the hill overlooking the shack. To complete this riddle, you’ll need the Child ...
Nursery rhymes are short poems or songs enjoyed by young children around the world. Kids often sing them with claps, movements, or actions, making them even more fun. They are written in easy language ...
It’s almost always a pleasure to hear a little child recite a rhyme. The baby voice, the lisp and the words sometimes in order, sometimes jumbled, make for a rather charming experience. This belief ...
Every time the clock strikes a new hour, it can feel like quitting time. But as the little engine that could and the mouse in “Hicky Dickoy Dock” teaches us, if at first you don’t succeed, try, try ...
The Alan Wake 2 Nursery Rhymes and dolls are first encountered once you're done with the Return 2 - The Heart chapter. Specifically, after clearing the Overlap encounter, the flood waters in Cauldron ...