Parent Game: Alan Wake
Alan Wake Remastered

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In this award-winning cinematic action-thriller, troubled author Alan Wake embarks on a desperate search for his missing wife, Alice. Alan Wake Remastered offers the complete experience, with the main game and its two story expansions - The Signal and The Writer - with stunning new 4K visuals.


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Alan Wake Remastered Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Eprom [user]
April 9, 2022

I bought this game to see what the hype was all about. I was hugley disappointed by this game however. The gameplay consists mainly of walkingI bought this game to see what the hype was all about. I was hugley disappointed by this game however. The gameplay consists mainly of walking from point A tobpoint B. I really dont understand all the positive reviews, people gave this game. The bad game design is obvious too me, so i have no idea why someone would like this game.

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Review by davidthesloth [user]
April 7, 2022

Great game with amazing atmosphere and aesthetic. This game really encapsulates a Twin Peaks/Ozark vibe that really sells Brightfalls to be anGreat game with amazing atmosphere and aesthetic. This game really encapsulates a Twin Peaks/Ozark vibe that really sells Brightfalls to be an actual place. Gameplay is fun and the story is intriguing but has a lacklustre ending. Characters are fun and likeable, each possessing a camp charm. DLC is intresting and nice bit of extra content. The PS5 enhancements such as adaptive triggers and framerate boost are a very nice edition. A few nitpicks I have is that Alan's stamina is fairly annoying as running for 5 seconds results in about 10/15 seconds of resting which also results in making the dodge mechanic useless. Igniting a Flare sends the camera into a disorientating 360 degree when surrounded by enemies, which is cool initially but gets tedious quite quickly. There was also a lot of stuttering at the beginning of cutscenes that weren't present in the PS4 version. Nitpicks aside, this game is definitely worth a go for it's unique story and gameplay.

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Review by SIPPIO [user]
December 13, 2021

This game is avg at best & pretty boring..Th esetting must be the reason people like this game.The Pac NorthWest is an American TreasureThis game is avg at best & pretty boring..Th esetting must be the reason people like this game.The Pac NorthWest is an American Treasure for sure.Sometimes games settings are bette rthen the gam,e we actually get.Like Kojimas Death STranding.. That world was exciting and we get a metally ill mailman who fights other mentally ill mailman...IMO Alan Wake could benefit from a different gameplay with same characters and setting...

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Review by MetaRogue [user]
December 5, 2021

I didn't get the chance to experience Alan Wake when it was first released in 2010. For a long time afterwards I frequently heard about howI didn't get the chance to experience Alan Wake when it was first released in 2010. For a long time afterwards I frequently heard about how celebrated it was and how Remedy were brilliant game developers. I was very eager to experience a Remedy game for myself, but unfortunately Quantum Break was an Xbox exclusive that underperformed. Thankfully, Remedy released Control in 2019 and I wholeheartedly enjoyed that game (it was easily one of my top 10 games for that year). When Remedy released the second DLC expansion for Control in 2020 entitled AWE, I was excited to learn that AWE would connect Control with Alan Wake and I would finally have the chance to experience a smidgeon of the overall vibe of Remedy's masterpiece. AWE turned out to be a fantastic cross-over, albeit a little cryptic, but it ultimately delivered what it promised.When Remedy announced that it would be releasing a remastered version of Alan Wake this year I was pretty ecstatic to be able to finally play the actual game, and now I can finally share what I think of Remedy's opus.

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Review by Achievementdrug [user]
November 13, 2021

Pretty good game a good remaster just proves that games these days are getting worse and worse when a 2010 game is much better than most ofPretty good game a good remaster just proves that games these days are getting worse and worse when a 2010 game is much better than most of the rubbish we have right now

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Game Information
Release Date October 5, 2021
Publisher Remedy Entertainment, D3T Limited, Epic Games
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Shooter, Adventure
Themes Action, Horror, Thriller, Survival
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S