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But what captivated me immediately was the first episode of Night Springs, Number One Fan. This instalment is centered around Rose Marigold, a waitress from the game's fictional diner.
This return to Alan Wake's horror roots feels lacking compared to the main game, but its examination of AI arguably hides its most daring meta commentary yet.
Review - Alan Wake 2: The Lake House is an intriguing change of scenery that leans fully into the survival horror experience.
Remedy’s continued support for Alan Wake 2 includes free post-launch updates and paid expansions like the upcoming Lake House DLC.
The Night Springs DLC lets you go all out with the gameplay of Alan Wake 2 while presenting short and stunning narratives.
Review - Alan Wake 2 Night Springs is a short, sharp burst of brilliance which, despite existing simply to whet our appetites, is a great ride.
Night Springs is a cheeky bit of DLC for an already meta-heavy game. It plays out as episodes of an in-game Twilight Zone spoof written by Alan Wake himself and hosted by the mysterious Mr. Door.
Something Remedy admittedly never had much of a problem with. We all still remember the musical scene. Bask in the glory of Rose’s pink sun In the first episode Number One Fan, we finally get to play ...
In the lore of Alan Wake, Wake has written a couple of episodes for the Night Springs anthology series that aired in the Alan Wake universe, and now we get a taste of it. The first episode is about ...
Even with a reasonably beefy laptop, we did find Alan Wake 2 a wee bit hard to run at the highest settings. At 1600p resolution, with all the settings at max and with ray-tracing turned off, we could ...
Alan Wake 2 (review) was one of them. Coming after more than a decade, this surreal survival horror had me singing “Show Me the Champion of Light,” long after the curtains fell. Any Alan Wake fan will ...
Number One Fan is an exercise in absurdity. Navigating Night Springs with rose-colored glasses in comparison to the dark environment of Bright Falls in Alan Wake 2 is a treat. Further, the writing of ...