Alan Wake 2 review: Remedy tackles horror with messy magnificence


“It’s not a lake, it’s an ocean.”

Those final words have haunted players for years, prompting theories as to just what titular writer Alan Wake realized. Now, over thirteen years since the original game — and a couple of years since Alan Wake was remastered — we’ve got some answers. But answers are like deep-sea diving; the more you learn, the more questions there are to ask. 

Alan Wake 2 is a messy game. The plot takes big leaps and doesn’t always land on its feet. In doing so however, it weaves a fantastic tale of clawing your way through the hopeless dark. Some technical issues aside, it’s a masterwork of emotion, and a game that shows developer Remedy Entertainment still has plenty of surprises up its sleeves.





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