I wasn't even very aware of this game back in the day, also didn't own a 360. So, I tried it out on Game Pass for PC this year, can't remember when, and I found it mediocre in every way. Surprised it's a fan favorite, and surprised it got the remaster treatment, not surprised that the reaction to the remaster has been lukewarm.
it is super overrated for sure. I love it but I can look past all the shortcomings of it.I wasn't even very aware of this game back in the day, also didn't own a 360. So, I tried it out on Game Pass for PC this year, can't remember when, and I found it mediocre in every way. Surprised it's a fan favorite, and surprised it got the remaster treatment, not surprised that the reaction to the remaster has been lukewarm.
I think it's because back when it came out, it was a much more interesting experience. I played it many years ago, and when I tried to play it again last year, it didn't hold my attention at all.I wasn't even very aware of this game back in the day, also didn't own a 360. So, I tried it out on Game Pass for PC this year, can't remember when, and I found it mediocre in every way. Surprised it's a fan favorite, and surprised it got the remaster treatment, not surprised that the reaction to the remaster has been lukewarm.
On pc (at least on original version) you can turn on noclip and fly around.Alan Wake is a great game but I'm still disappointed that it wasn't open-world like it was originally supposed to be.
I have played around with the free camera mode too. I managed to glitch the game and drop off the ferry in the beginning when using it. Then I tried to go in the town but there was still an invisible wall blocking my way.On pc (at least on original version) you can turn on noclip and fly around.
The whole map is present AT ALL TIMES and it's huge. There are roads, bridges and tunnels never seen or used in the game.
The game only loads buildings from the current level but the whole map is always there on each level. crazy