Remedy Entertainment’s 2010 magnum opus Alan Wake was an avalanche of weighty psychological thriller elements blended perfectly with crushing atmospheric tension, the sum of which resulted in one of the most ambitious and narrative-driven titles in recent memory. It wasn’t exactly coincidental that Alan Wake’s story had players on the edge of their seats; a lot of the game was spent developing characters, settings, and situations. It was this attention to detail that made players feel an investment in Mr. Wake’s affairs and his ensuing bout with the darkness surrounding Bright Falls.
Welcome back Link Cable Gaming fans, by far one of my favourite surprises of the Game Awards was the surprise announcement of Alan Wake 2. Alan Wake developed by Remedy Entertainment, and released in May 2010 on the Xbox 360, Alan Wake 2 will finally be brought back. While we were treated just this year to the surprise Alan Wake Remastered earlier in October 2021, or Alan Wake’s American Nightmare in February 2012, fans never got a true sequel. What will the future of the Alan Wake franchise look like?
Perfect! a sequel that will remind me of the smell of mildew and damp coffee grounds with a side of deadly premonition.
Where else would the franchise go? Seems like a sure thing. American Nightmare should be in the remake though.
Epic Games Store is giving away two free games this week. Alan Wake’s American Nightmare and Observer are free until October 24. Once you claim them, you get to keep them.
Epic Games has announced that Surviving Mars is currently free on its store. As such, PC gamers can acquire their free copy today, and until October 17th, by visiting its Epic Games Store page.