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Download marathon pace1/13/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() They confirmed that the show was still a major influence on the game, but noted that the story draws from more influences this time. It’s unlike anything in the first Alan Wake, going for a more cerebral investigation system on top of its traditional third-person exploration.ĭuring a Q&A after the demo, I asked the development team on hand about the original game’s link to Twin Peaks and whether or not that carried over to the sequel. Later, I’d see her “question” suspects in that space by looking at a picture of them and choosing some dialogue prompts that help her figure out some leads. Several times during the demo, I watched her pin clues she’d discovered while exploring on an evidence board, with red strings tying everything together. One unique part of Saga’s gameplay is that she’s able to retreat into a room within her mind where she can physically organize all clues she finds. It’s not the same campy, off-kilter tone I came to love in the first game rather, the sequence plays out like a straighter detective procedural with the duo trying to piece together clues about a supernatural killer on the loose. My demo began with Saga slowly walking through the woods, picking up loose clues and soaking in the atmosphere. ![]() It’s hard to get a full sense of the game from the slow-paced snippet I saw. Instead, I’d get to see 30 minutes of Saga’s investigation, which has an entirely distinct tone from the original game. Alan Wake himself will be playable in the game as well, but Remedy is currently staying mum about what his gameplay looks like in the Dark Place. She’s an FBI agent who gets sent to Bright Falls to investigate a cult, sending her deep into the woods with her partner. The gameplay segment I saw at Summer Game Fest was based entirely around Saga, a new character in the sequel. Though that’s not to say the sequel has lost any of its weirdness. And it does that while modernizing the original’s horror formula, making it feel more in line with Capcom’s current wave of Resident Evil remakes. From what I’ve seen so far, the sequel seems to be more True Detective than Twin Peaks, looking at the weird world of Bright Falls through the lens of a dramatic procedural this time. If you’re expecting the same oddball, camp-horror vibe that made Alan Wake a cult hit, you might be surprised by what Alan Wake 2 has in store. ![]()
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