Danielskaen
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Whew.. this game has A LOT of problems.. Performance wise? Weapons that causes micro-stutters when shot, cutscenes being capped at 30fps causing stutters between cutscene-game transitions, even with a 2023 rig it performs just BAD. And don't even get me started on the streaming bullshit going on with this game. I mean, a cutscene 5 minutes long? Sure, why not? But having to stream a WHOLE 20 minutes live-action episode -- And by the way, if you're playing on gamepass that's a NOPE for you, streaming services won't connect and you'll have to watch the episode on youtube -- it's just crazy. Painfully crazy. I feel really sad because i love sam lake's games, i like every single Remedy Game out there (Yes, EVEN Death Rally) and i got hooked in, the story seems nice, really. But with all those bugs and performance issues and streaming live-action series on youtube... I don't think it's worth my time and i don't think it'll ever be. Sorry Sam, your team fucked this one up big time.
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I finished Alan Wake II.
After playing 1 for the first time, back in 2012, I had already fallen in love, since the game was from the same creator as Max Payne (One of my favorite protagonists/games) I already knew that AW2 was going to be a wonderful thing , but man.. what a good surprise.
Sam Lake not only managed to make an impeccable sequel, but instead of leaving us uncertain whether there would even be a sequel, the ending makes it very clear that there will be, and even if there wasn't, the ending would be satisfactory (In parts). The biggest point of the saga, for me, started in Control, with the addition of Alan to the Remedy Connected Universe, making the events of Bright Falls an AWE, bringing Jesse into play and giving Control even greater importance in this entire story and expanding Alan's own story. Now, with Alan calling himself the "Master of Many Worlds", I can trust that he will definitely appear in Control 2, given all of FBC's participation in the game, and that he will most likely appear in other games in the Remedy Connected Universe.
An absolute Masterpiece. Good job, Sam. You did it again! ;)
After playing 1 for the first time, back in 2012, I had already fallen in love, since the game was from the same creator as Max Payne (One of my favorite protagonists/games) I already knew that AW2 was going to be a wonderful thing , but man.. what a good surprise.
Sam Lake not only managed to make an impeccable sequel, but instead of leaving us uncertain whether there would even be a sequel, the ending makes it very clear that there will be, and even if there wasn't, the ending would be satisfactory (In parts). The biggest point of the saga, for me, started in Control, with the addition of Alan to the Remedy Connected Universe, making the events of Bright Falls an AWE, bringing Jesse into play and giving Control even greater importance in this entire story and expanding Alan's own story. Now, with Alan calling himself the "Master of Many Worlds", I can trust that he will definitely appear in Control 2, given all of FBC's participation in the game, and that he will most likely appear in other games in the Remedy Connected Universe.
An absolute Masterpiece. Good job, Sam. You did it again! ;)