![]() Yes, you can feel the skeleton of the 360 original throughout it - and yes, some of the bits inspired by Twin Peaks are really on the nose - but that’s more than negligible when everything else about it beckons you to keep playing." IGN (7/10) "I think this is an excellent game with a memorable narrative and some of the best forests I’ve ever ventured through in a video game. #ALAN WAKE REMASTERED REVIEW IGN PC#But for PC owners there’s not a great leap from what is already available on Steam for half the price." ![]() They’re followed by Xbox Series S/X players who get to see what the 2010 release really should have looked like. At the top of the pile are PlayStation owners, who get to experience Alan’s misty mystery for the first time and in a very shiny form to boot. "Where you land on the remaster, and whether to justify a purchase, depends on your past with the game. The remastered enhancements bolster the game even further, giving it a place in today's gaming world, and while the gameplay doesn't perhaps hold up as well as it did in 2010, Alan Wake Remastered is still as joyous as it was back then and a perfect treat for the Halloween season." Video Games Chronicle (4/5) ![]() For anyone who loves horror or Remedy's other titles, there's a ton to unpack here with an engaging narrative and stellar gameplay. "If you've never played Alan Wake, this is the best possible way to experience the game. ![]() Here's what the verdict is so far (spanning both the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 versions): Pure Xbox (9/10) The highly-anticipated Alan Wake Remastered officially launches this Tuesday (October 5) across all platforms, and the first reviews have begun dropping across the web today, including here at Pure Xbox! ![]()
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