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Favorite Games

Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe
Half-Life 2
Half-Life 2
Mother 3
Mother 3
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Bully: Scholarship Edition
Bully: Scholarship Edition

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Alan Wake Remastered
Alan Wake Remastered

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Metro Exodus
Metro Exodus

Jun 30

Metro: Last Light Redux
Metro: Last Light Redux

Jun 01

Metro 2033 Redux
Metro 2033 Redux

May 25

Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy VII Remake

Apr 08

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They should've done a Pokémon and made two copies of the game: one with a cat and one with a dog. Let the community fight amongst themselves to see which one is better.

Alan Wake is a title that could best be summarized through the phrase "growing pains". It's a game with great ideas, an engaging story and picturesque landscapes. It is also a game that has problems with level design, enemy behaviour and unsatisfying combat. Most of what I liked about Alan Wake was its approach to storytelling and focus on characters. I liked Alan's inner monologue, and the constant tongue in cheek references to literature and writing got a kick out of me (someone dumb enough to get a degree in writing.) The way the game leaves you wanting to know more, getting you to go onto the next episode like a TV show, is genuinely well done. The Twin Peaks influence comes out in droves, and like the show, Alan Wake is quirky and intriguing with its mix of people and supernatural. When the game has scenes set in the day, it looks great! It's just that 90% of the game takes place durring night, and after a while, you get tired of dreary dark forests that would be easy to get lost in if you didn't have the HUD compass guiding you. Guns are satisfying, but there's little selection, and it won't matter too much when you're getting pelted in the face with hammers from enemies you can't see behind you. It just feels clumsy, like a first draft of a story before you send it off to your editor and beta readers for thoughts. It sounds like Alan Wake 2 delivers on almost every one of these problems, and I will be picking it up when I get the chance.

I don't think any other game captures the existential horror that Detention does. A corrupt system can be fought against, but if harnessed by the wrong people, it can destroy lives. While the gameplay and puzzles of the game are a tad shallow, the story and art design of this tale make up most of the heavy lifting. With how short this game is people should definitely give this game at least one playthrough.