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Sami Antero Järvi (Finnish: [ˈsɑmi ˈɑntero ˈjærʋi]; born 28 March 1970), [2] better known by his pen name Sam Lake ('Järvi' is Finnish for lake), is a Finnish video game writer and director. He is the creative director at Remedy Entertainment , known for his writing (as well as his likeness) on the popular Max Payne video game series ...
Remedy Entertainment Oyj, trading internationally as Remedy Entertainment Plc, is a Finnish video game developer based in Espoo.Notable games the studio has developed include the first two entries in the Max Payne franchise, Alan Wake, Quantum Break and Control.
Pages in category "Video games written by Sam Lake" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Alan Wake 2 [a] is a 2023 survival horror video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Epic Games Publishing.The sequel to Alan Wake (2010), the story follows best-selling novelist Alan Wake, who has been trapped in an alternate dimension for 13 years, as he attempts to escape by writing a horror story involving an FBI Special Agent named Saga Anderson.
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Quantum Break is a 2016 action-adventure third-person shooter video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios for Windows and Xbox One.The game centers on Jack Joyce (Shawn Ashmore), granted time manipulation powers after a failed time-machine experiment, as he comes into conflict with former friend Paul Serene over how to deal with an apocalyptic "End of Time".
Trouble Shooter, originally released in Japan as Battle Mania [a], is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed and published by Vic Tokai for the Mega Drive/Genesis.It was released in November 1991 in North America and March 6, 1992 in Japan.
Numerous anime and manga publications have commented on Sanosuke's character. Mania Entertainment praised his character development, noting that he becomes more trustworthy and reliable as the series progresses. [10] SciFi.com referred to him as a "video-game icon", and noted how he is portrayed as a "tragic figure". [11]