Previously I wrote a review about how I did not enjoy Alan Wake 1 very much. Well playing Alan Wake 2 made 1 worth it. Playing 1 is pretty much required to get as much as possible out of 2. Now onto the main review.

Alan Wake 2 is probably the single most definitive example of how video games are art. This game hits nearly every single mark

Let’s start with the very basics. I’m not usually one to care all that much about the graphical fidelity of games, but this game is absolutely gorgeous. The opening sequence’s graphics and atmosphere completely floored me right off the bat. I will say near the end in particular I was having some issues with textures not loading in properly, although that was likely due to my hardware.

Next is gameplay. Alan Wake 2 is now one of the greats of the survival horror genre. The combat is quick, weighty and punishing, and the game spaces our encounters enough so I always felt dread about when the next enemies were going to pop out. Exploration is super rewarding as there are tons of collectibles to find throughout that are satisfying to hunt down. As a horror game AW2 blows it out of the water. This is by far the scariest game I’ve played in years, if not ever.

Last but certainly not least is the story. There’s not a whole lot I can say here is that it is fantastic. It’s mind bending, it’s meta, it’s goofy, it’s serious, it’s quite literally everything a fantastic story can be, all wrapped into one. Switching between two different campaigns on the fly was a fantastic and unique addition, and each one is so different that it was almost like playing two games.

I’m kind of all over the place with this one, but this game absolutely blew me away, and I really can’t properly explain how great it is. Just go play it.

Reviewed on Apr 12, 2024


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