Alan Wake 2is the successor to a truly amazing paranormal experience established by the first game. While its predecessor was an Action-Adventure with notes of a horror game, Alan Wake 2 drives the franchise into a true Survival Horror experience — and does so incredibly,as seen by its score. It features a lot more tension and a creepier atmosphere. The game is not all terror, there are plenty of places to explore and puzzles to dig into, such as Nursery Rhymes. It is a good idea tosave oftenfor these games

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Nursery Rhymes come in the form of notes you will find scattered throughout the game in various locations. These act as a form of collectible for those looking to accomplish everything the game has to offer, and for those looking to get every trophy offered.

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Getting The Crow Doll

When it comes to Nursery Rhymes you will be required to firstswitch charactersto Saga Anderson. Look at your map forCauldron Lake Shore, follow the road north, andcross the bridge. After crossing this bridge, head off the road to the left to find asmall campground. Look at the ground, and you will see the Nursery Rhyme note with chalk drawings all around it. This Nursery Rhyme reads as follows,

“One bird for light, Two for darkness, three birds for a fight, Four for a struggle, Five birds for injury, Six for misery, Seven for the ending, whatever it may be.”

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To theeastof this note will be a park bench, on the far right side of this bench will be theCrow Doll. You will need this doll to complete the Nursery Rhyme over at the Private Cabin.

Before you do, you may head back to the note you saw earlier and place thisdoll on the chalk drawingthat resembles thesun. After a momentary shift in reality, you will see a crow land on the table you took the doll from.Head back to this table to retrieve a charm. Be sure to pick the Crow Doll back up from the chalk drawing you put it on.

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Getting The Remaining Dolls

You will needtwo more dollsyou will be able to find over atWitchfinder’s Station Nursery Rhyme. Head to the top floor of the station and you will find theWolf Doll on a box, and the Hero doll to the left side of it. Now that you have these three dolls, head over to thenorth sideof the Private Cabin. Once you find the Nursery Rhyme, you see the note in the middle of the chalk drawings with the following rhyme,

“A mother crow sits in her nest, Guarding her babies, doing her best. To protect her home from the beast coming to feast, But only a hero brave of heart can keep the two apart.”

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Place the Crow Doll on the chalk drawing of ababy chick coming out of an egg, the Hero Doll on the chalk drawing of aheart, and the Wold Doll on the chalk drawing of ahouse. After the reality shift, pick them back up and turn right to see afallen tree. Head under this tree and run forward. You will pass a tree with a box on yourright side. Watch your right side, and you will see afallen birdhouse and a charm next to it.

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Reward For Solving This Nursery Rhyme

With each Nursery Rhyme Solved, you will be rewarded with a charm. The Private Cabin will give you a charm thatincreases Hand Flare duration and area of effect. This charm is known as the Kalevala Knights Charm.

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