Alan Wake
- May 17, 2010
- Remedy Entertainment
- 14h median play time
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Alan Wake enriches the survival horror genre in it's own unique way with a gripping story and a few scares along the way
"Alan Wake" is a single-player, horror shooter game with an intriguing story and good gameplay, presented in the style of a TV series. It offers delightful graphics, an excellent soundtrack, and a tense atmosphere, but is disturbed by bugs and can be very grinding. The game's deep and multi-layered story, Fight With Light combat mechanic, and psychological thriller elements make for an entertaining and original gaming experience.
Reviews
- story8,230 mentions
- 49 % positive mentions
- 47 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
- gameplay3,580 mentions
- 35 % positive mentions
- 51 % neutral mentions
- 14 % negative mentions
- atmosphere1,555 mentions
- 65 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 3 % negative mentions
- graphics1,509 mentions
- 58 % positive mentions
- 39 % neutral mentions
- 3 % negative mentions
- music1,092 mentions
- 57 % positive mentions
- 42 % neutral mentions
- 1 % negative mentions
Critic Reviews
Alan Wake
Horror games have faced a crisis in recent years. The latest entries in two of the more storied franchises, Silent Hill: Homecoming and Resident Evil 5, pushed towards a more action-heavy style of play, at the cost of some of the atmospheric dread that had filled previous games. Fortunately, a new
90%Alan Wake Review
Alan Wake enriches the survival horror genre in it's own unique way with a gripping story and a few scares along the way
90%Alan Wake review
It took its sweet time, but its still a genuinely skin-twitching survival game.
86%