13 years after bestselling writer Alan Wake went missing, a string of ritualistic murders occur in the town of Bright Falls, Washington. Saga Anderson, an FBI agent, is sent to Bright Falls ... Read all13 years after bestselling writer Alan Wake went missing, a string of ritualistic murders occur in the town of Bright Falls, Washington. Saga Anderson, an FBI agent, is sent to Bright Falls to investigate the murders.13 years after bestselling writer Alan Wake went missing, a string of ritualistic murders occur in the town of Bright Falls, Washington. Saga Anderson, an FBI agent, is sent to Bright Falls to investigate the murders.
- Won 2 BAFTA Awards
- 11 wins & 19 nominations total
Matthew Porretta
- Alan Wake
- (voice)
- …
Melanie Liburd
- Saga Anderson
- (voice)
Sam Lake
- Alex Casey
- (voice)
James McCaffrey
- Alex Casey
- (voice)
Shawn Ashmore
- Tim Breaker
- (voice)
Peter Franzén
- Ilmo Koskela
- (voice)
- …
Martti Suosalo
- Ahti
- (voice)
Jessica Preddy
- Rose Marigold
- (voice)
Stuart Milligan
- Tor Anderson
- (voice)
Harry Ditson
- Odin Anderson
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn Mr. Door's green room, there is a copy of a book written by Dr. Darling. This is a nod to Control, as Darling is the Head of Research at FBC.
- ConnectionsEdited into Alan Wake II: Dev Streams (2024)
- SoundtracksFollow You into the Dark
Performed by Rakel
Music by Jussi Tiainen, Teemu Javanainen, Sindri Már Sigfússon
Lyrics by Jussi Tiainen, Teemu Javanainen, Sam Lake, Sindri Már Sigfússon
Published by Nordic Music Partners, Inni Music
Produced by Heviteemu, Sindri Már Sigfússon
Mixed by Kalle Keskikuru
Mastered by Jonas W. Karlsson
Featured review
As an avid fan of the original Alan Wake, which still holds a special place in my heart as one of my all-time favorite games. The first game had been a masterpiece in its own right, a unique blend of psychological thriller, intense combat, and an engrossing narrative. I wasn't quite sure if the sequel could surpass the magic of the original. However, after completing Alan Wake 2, I can confidently say that my expectations were not only met but exceeded in ways I couldn't have imagined. Remedy Entertainment has clearly poured an incredible amount of effort into this game, and it's evident from the very beginning.
While the first game heavily focused on combat against the menacing Taken, the sequel takes a different approach. This time, there's much less emphasis on action and more on the narrative, resulting in a game that feels like a gripping, psychological thriller novel brought to life. While it's great that they made it very narratively structured, some may find it overly so. Personally, I find it enjoyable.
The narrative in Alan Wake 2 is a true standout. The story is intricately woven, filled with mysterious twists, and leaves you constantly on the edge of your seat. The way it delves into the psyche of the titular character and explores the blurred lines between reality and his own mind is a masterstroke of storytelling. It's a narrative-driven experience that immerses you in the complex, enigmatic world of Alan Wake like never before.
From the moment I fired up the game, I was immediately drawn into its dark, mysterious world. The atmosphere is absolutely captivating, and it's clear that Remedy have gone to great lengths to create an immersive and intriguing setting. The visuals are stunning, and the attention to detail in the game's environment is commendable.
The gameplay mechanics grab your attention with their captivating and outstanding qualities, showcasing a perfect balance of creativity and expertise that ensures an immensely enjoyable gaming experience. Furthermore, the controls are exceptionally smooth and responsive, ensuring effortless navigation and object interaction within the game world. The introduction of fresh gameplay elements and mechanics enhances the overall experience, making it more dynamic and immersive when compared to the original title.
My experience with Alan Wake 2 has truly captivated me. The game's world, narrative, and the meticulous work that Remedy poured into it are abundantly clear. If you loved the first Alan Wake or enjoy immersive, narrative-driven games, Alan Wake 2 is a must-play. To ensure you get the most out of the game, I recommend starting with Alan Wake I or, alternatively, watching a comprehensive recap of its story before diving into this sequel. While Alan Wake 2 might pose a bit of a challenge for beginners, I still highly suggest trying the game out, as it has its magic moments that are truly worth experiencing firsthand.
In summation, whether you're a long-time fan or new to the series, Alan Wake 2 promises an engaging and satisfying experience that transcends its predecessor.
While the first game heavily focused on combat against the menacing Taken, the sequel takes a different approach. This time, there's much less emphasis on action and more on the narrative, resulting in a game that feels like a gripping, psychological thriller novel brought to life. While it's great that they made it very narratively structured, some may find it overly so. Personally, I find it enjoyable.
The narrative in Alan Wake 2 is a true standout. The story is intricately woven, filled with mysterious twists, and leaves you constantly on the edge of your seat. The way it delves into the psyche of the titular character and explores the blurred lines between reality and his own mind is a masterstroke of storytelling. It's a narrative-driven experience that immerses you in the complex, enigmatic world of Alan Wake like never before.
From the moment I fired up the game, I was immediately drawn into its dark, mysterious world. The atmosphere is absolutely captivating, and it's clear that Remedy have gone to great lengths to create an immersive and intriguing setting. The visuals are stunning, and the attention to detail in the game's environment is commendable.
The gameplay mechanics grab your attention with their captivating and outstanding qualities, showcasing a perfect balance of creativity and expertise that ensures an immensely enjoyable gaming experience. Furthermore, the controls are exceptionally smooth and responsive, ensuring effortless navigation and object interaction within the game world. The introduction of fresh gameplay elements and mechanics enhances the overall experience, making it more dynamic and immersive when compared to the original title.
My experience with Alan Wake 2 has truly captivated me. The game's world, narrative, and the meticulous work that Remedy poured into it are abundantly clear. If you loved the first Alan Wake or enjoy immersive, narrative-driven games, Alan Wake 2 is a must-play. To ensure you get the most out of the game, I recommend starting with Alan Wake I or, alternatively, watching a comprehensive recap of its story before diving into this sequel. While Alan Wake 2 might pose a bit of a challenge for beginners, I still highly suggest trying the game out, as it has its magic moments that are truly worth experiencing firsthand.
In summation, whether you're a long-time fan or new to the series, Alan Wake 2 promises an engaging and satisfying experience that transcends its predecessor.
- nagelmackerss
- Oct 27, 2023
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