Alan Wake
Presented in the style of a TV series, Alan Wake features the trademark Remedy storytelling and pulse-pounding action sequences. As players dive deeper and deeper into the mystery, they’ll face overwhelming odds, plot twists, and cliffhangers. It’s only by mastering the Fight With Light combat mechanic that they can stay one step ahead of the darkness that spreads across Bright Falls.
With the body of an action game and the mind of a psychological thriller, Alan Wake’s intense atmosphere, deep and multi-layered story, and exceptionally tense combat sequences provide players with an entertaining and original gaming experience.
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Review: Alan Wake Remastered review: a handsome lick of paint on a decade-old classic
But you should probably just play the original Steam release
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Supporters only: Alan Wake is a terrible writer but dammit, I respect him
Dreamweaver (almost literally)
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Remedy's history of big moods collapsing into bad gunfights tempers my excitement for Alan Wake 2
Playing Quantum Break on Game Pass put it into perspective for me
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Review: Alan Wake Remastered review: a handsome lick of paint on a decade-old classic
But you should probably just play the original Steam release
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Alan Wake was the first game I upgraded my PC for, and I'd do it again for Alan Wake Remastered
Would you remedy that frame rate too?
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The repeatedly leaked Alan Wake remaster seems imminent
Retail listings suggest an October release date
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Remedy are working on two new projects, and one is a live-service multiplayer game
Could this unannounced project be a new Alan Wake?
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Deals: Spooky shooter Alan Wake returns to stores and cheap as chips
I know writers who use subtext and they're all cowards