In a press release, Remedy Entertainment confirms that a refurbished version of Alan Wake is on the way. Alan Wake Remastered will be released for PC (at the Epic Game Store), as well as PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One this fall. The game is released by Epic Games, after the two entered into an agreement last year.
The revamped edition includes the main game and the two expansions The Signal and The Writer.
On the renovation side, the new release features 4K resolution, and a new commentary track from director Sam Lake. We do not yet know how extensive the visual renovation is.
Strong horror game
Alan Wake cemented its place as one of the Xbox 360’s strongest horror games when it came out in 2010. The horror game was about the author of the same name who is looking for his wife after she has disappeared, but quickly dug herself into a more Stephen King-inspired plot , quirky divided into episodes along the way.
We enjoyed the game very much when it came out in 2010, and especially boasted of the mood.
– Remedy shows once again how good they are at telling stories and creating atmosphere, and combine this with rock solid game mechanics. Alan Wake contains some of the most intense sequences I have experienced in any game so far, and it simply has to be experienced. But like Remedy’s previous Max Payne releases, the gaming experience itself becomes a bit monotonous over time, with a bit too linear and convoluted lab rides characterized by one fight sequence after another, wrote our reviewer.
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