Alan wake remastered reviews1/4/2023 ![]() While I would like to consider myself older and braver now, I will admit at the time of the original release of Alan Wake I was terrified by everything that the game threw at me. Now you’re probably wondering why I said ‘unfortunate,’ well, that’s because, at the time, I was around 13 or 14 years old and also a massive coward. I was lucky (or unfortunate enough, depending on who you ask) to have played Alan Wake when it was initially released in 2010. ALAN WAKE REMASTERED REVIEWS SERIESPlatform(s): PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series S and X, Xbox One, S and X ![]() Sometimes the past truly comes back to haunt you. I want to take this opportunity to say that I did enjoy Alan Wake: Remastered, but I would be lying if I said it was perfect. However, remasters aren’t remakes, and no matter how many fresh coats of paint you throw over something, it does little to mitigate the passage of time. ![]() For people that have already played it, it is a great excuse to give it another go. Remastering a game from 2010 has its perks it’s an excellent way for people who missed out on it initially to finally get a chance to play it, especially when that game was an Xbox 360 exclusive at that time. I’ve been waiting for Alan Wake Remastered for a long time as it has always been a game that holds a special place in my heart. ![]()
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