8/10/2023 0 Comments Alan wake remastered release![]() This is a psychological thriller that feels just as good now as it did back then. Especially in the chaotic moments, the action sequences present a tense, frantic atmosphere, while the mystery surrounding Bright Falls is genuinely intriguing. Using a flashlight to stun demonic shadow enemies in combination with your guns to finish them off feels smooth. ![]() Controls were easy to manage and performance remained steady. So as an almost direct port of Alan Wake, I am happy to say that the game itself runs great. Switch owners get a lot of the blurry, muddy visuals of the 2010 original but now with updated facial models. While we get the updated models and cutscenes, the rest is left on the cutting room floor. ![]() Given the fact that the remaster really only brings FPS changes, redone cutscenes, visual effects, new lighting, and environmental detail, it does feel like the Switch model is missing a lot of what made the remaster different. Trees are generally stagnant, as well as a majority of the environment (outside of interactables). Textures look fine but generally appear more on par with the 2010 version than the remaster on other platforms. In the Switch version, those details are almost entirely lost. When comparing the PC/console versions of the original and remaster, there are detailed improvements from updated textures to small but impressive features such as trees swaying in the breeze and other environmental movement. Where this remaster falters is in the details. Wake narrates the ongoing events with crisp audio, and animations flow well as you explore. Otherwise, the voice acting and models look tantamount to the original as well as this remaster on other platforms. If you had never played the original, you’d never have known, so this update is definitely for the hardcore fans and historians. The face models were updated to more closely reflect those of the voice actors themselves. Very little has changed as far as the narrative, except with some updated graphics and character models. What was great back in 2010 is just as good now. Each chapter of the game moves organically to the next, giving a genuine desire to find out what happens next. It’s a compelling plot that pushes the narrative along at a pretty brisk pace. Equipped with guns and a flashlight, Wake intends to finish the story he doesn’t even remember starting. It’s here that Wake experiences odd townsfolk, and living nightmares of faceless demon people in a fight of light vs dark that come directly from his own writing. So how does it fare as a remastered classic on the Switch hardware? The answer is that it’s absolutely capable but unfortunately loses a lot of what makes the game a remaster in the first place.Īlan Wake begins with the titular protagonist and famed author venturing to the sleepy town of Bright Falls with his wife, to overcome a two year writer's block. It’s an especially exciting time for Nintendo fans, as Alan Wake has previously never been on a Nintendo console before until now. While it’s still a ways away, a remaster of the original Alan Wake was made to appease the fans but also to update character models and environments to utilize the power of today’s modern consoles. Finally in 2021 at the Game Awards, Alan Wake II was announced. It has since been ported around, given side stories and even shared an interconnected universe but never a sequel. Alan Wake was originally released in 2010 on the Xbox 360.
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