In 2012, Remedy Wake up Alana juicy third-person shooter in which a troubled writer battles the forces of darkness and his own demons with a flashlight and a gun. It didn't set the world on fire, but it's become somewhat of a cult classic over the years, and is now considered a loving tribute to a seemingly bygone era of weird games from big teams. About a dozen years later, Wake up Alan finally got one critically acclaimed sequeland is currently the cornerstone of an interconnected gaming universe that its developer sometimes refers to as the Remedyverse. So if you want to jump into one of the strangest and most exciting stories in gaming right now, why not start at the beginning?
Alan Wake Remastered It was released a few years ago after Remedy signed a publishing deal that allowed the studio to re-release the game and make it look better, as well as completely remake the others, what he is doing now Max Payne. Wake up Alan It was the first game to receive a new look, with its remastered version arriving in October 2021. Most importantly, this version finally brought the game to PlayStation and Nintendo consoles, as it was previously an Xbox exclusive and finally came to PC.
There is a big sale on PlayStation right now and I urge you all to get the game, especially these days when the summer heat is giving way to the autumn cold. Alan Wake Remastered, A game that normally retails for $30 is currently around $10 on PlayStation. That's about what a coffee costs you, which is too bad, so stay under your blankets and get a much cooler game instead of a boost, Starbucks.
Wake up Alan There are so many things: both terrifying and hilarious. What if? David Lynch returned Twin Peaks Instead, it's a game. Alan is just a guy, and a kind of messed up guy, trying to fix his marriage and career in a sleepy town in the Pacific Northwest when suddenly everything goes wrong. His wife goes missing, the town is plunged into darkness, and shady lumberjacks start throwing things at Alan's head as he stumbles around in the dark.
More things are happening Alan Wake: battles with various inanimate objects, the introduction of a road flare more powerful than any weapon the military complex could build, and a concert headlined by aged rock and roll legends. Friends, Wake up Alan It's got all that and more, and it gets weirder as you delve into its connective tissue with other games in Remedy's extensive portfolio, like surprisingly sexy Control and ambitious Quantum Breakwhich tried to combine TV and games into one product, with mixed results.
You'll definitely have a good time, and if you're easily frightened, the atmosphere is more than enough to provide you with a fair share of excitement. Indeed, this is a great price to get into the Remedy universe, which you'll want to learn about before the sequel. Controland the multiplayer game that Remedy is currently developing in that world. At least play that game and then maybe Alan Awakening 2 I'll give it a shot, because it's one of the most ambitious and strange games I've ever played.