A brief note about QR codes in the game

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I think most of those who played the fresh release [Alan Wake](/games?search=Alan Wake) noticed the presence of QR codes at various locations in the game. What are they? If someone doesn't know, you can Google it. I was quite immersed in the game thanks to its quality atmosphere, and the potential goodies and interesting aspects kept bothering me (among other things, I watched the prequel series and after my first playthrough, I started reading the book [alan wake](/games?search=alan wake) files). Nevertheless, not everyone has smartphones with code decoder apps installed, so I, having asked a friend for help in decoding, offer you the work I have done.

I warn you right away, there isn't particularly valuable information there, and to be honest, I was hoping for something more. With such an idea, something truly interesting could have been made, but as they say, thank you for what it is.

And yes, one more thing.. Perhaps I didn’t see all the codes; if that’s the case, send them in the comments.

  1. Location: Alan's dream, Chapter 1.

Content - link to the official game series page on Facebook

  1. Location: Alan's apartment in New York, Chapter 2.

Content - message: "Huh. Turns out this isn’t too bad even if you’re not sitting on a couch when you play it. Who knew!"

Translation:

Ha. Turns out this isn’t too bad even if you’re not sitting on a couch when you play it. Who knew! (Light jab at console gamers, if you will)

  1. Location: Emil Hartman's hospital, 2nd floor.

Content - link with an animated picture

P.S. - For those who didn't get it: the image is an excerpt from a fake TV show used in the game, featuring the actor from whom Alan Wake was modeled, and Sam Lake, the screenwriter of [Alan Wake](/games?search=Alan Wake) and [Max Payne](/games?search=Max Payne). Sam also lent his appearance to Max, hence “Payneful.”

Well, that seems to be it, really NE GUSTO.

And lastly, did everyone find the flying skeletons in the game? Fess up :)

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