Ps crowd wanting Alan wake is not surprising due to the genre and how 3rd person action adventure is extremely popular on PS.Wow a lot of playstation fans really want this game. I hope they do a remaster on every platform. Whatever it takes to get a sequel going. It was a classic at the time, one of my fav games. It should have never launched on the same day as Red Dead.
Edit (added):I am actually shocked at the amount of people that want Sony to announce it as an exclusive or a Exclusive content move. How awful.
Ps crowd wanting Alan wake is not surprising due to the genre and how 3rd person action adventure is extremely popular on PS.
But yeah wanting next one as excluisves is weird .let everyone enjoy it since first one was on another platform to begin with
I have to agree. Alan Wake was great, but I'm not sure what a sequel could bring to the table that wouldn't be better handled with a new IP, unless they literally just made more of the same game which is also not a great optionI might be in the minority here, but I think Alan Wake was great as a one-off. I'd prefer to see Remedy keep tackling original stories in new IPs without having the expectations attached to a franchise.
Sony Kickstarter announcement incoming, PS4/5/PC only.
And I would be fine with that, just give the people some Alan Wake, MS had their chance.
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Good stuff. The possibility of Alan Wake 2 on a Microsoft console without the burden of having to fund Remedy's rocky dev cycle is probably Phil's dream.
They didn't. Remedy was "doing nothing". They decided to make Control.
Why are you struggling with this so much? He wants to get into Alan Wake and is hoping he can play the first game along with anything else to come along. It's not very hard to grasp.Why are people so keen for Remedy to get bought again? No thanks, let them work like they do now.
What if it's not a sequel? Alan Wake can be many things.
I'd be into it just because of how much I like the setting, but I prefer Control's approach to level design than full blown open world.What if they reboot it into the open world game it was originally suppose to be?
As someone who preferred Xbox since the 360 and considers himself a Remedy fan: I'd be fine with a PS exclusive Alan Wake Remaster/sequel or Remedy game in general because Sony handles these story heavy single player games much better than Microsoft.I agree, Remedy deserve all the support and success they can get. They are such an amazing Dev team and push technology. I love their quirky games and Ive had to play every one of their games until completion. I cannot wait for Control! RTX on baybee!
But wanting Alan Wake 2 stuck to the playstation platform is an insult to the original fans of the game, very strange posts in here mentioning that. Even exclusive content would be wack!
Somewhere in The Oldest House, in a secret area that is very hard to find, we'll find Mr. Scratch, contained.Woo Alan Wake 2 confirmed!!
Now how can they fit Courtney Hope into the game?
Reboot what? They don't have any AW game in development right now.What if they reboot it into the open world game it was originally suppose to be?
What I mean is, if a new Alan Wake gets announced it can be a sequel or a reboot. I'm reminded of the old footage of a version of Alan Wake that was scrapped, and I'm wondering if Remedy feels like they could make that original version come true.Reboot what? They don't have any AW game in development right now.
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It can be a sequel set in an open world, doesn't have to be a reboot.What I mean is, if a new Alan Wake gets announced it can be a sequel or a reboot. I'm reminded of the old footage of a version of Alan Wake that was scrapped, and I'm wondering if Remedy feels like they could make that original version come true.