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  • Summary: In this award-winning cinematic action-thriller, troubled author Alan Wake embarks on a desperate search for his missing wife, Alice. Following her mysterious disappearance from the Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls, he discovers pages of a horror story he has supposedly written, but heIn this award-winning cinematic action-thriller, troubled author Alan Wake embarks on a desperate search for his missing wife, Alice. Following her mysterious disappearance from the Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls, he discovers pages of a horror story he has supposedly written, but he has no memory of.

    Wake is soon forced to question his sanity, as page by page, the story comes true before his eyes: a hostile presence of supernatural darkness is taking over everyone it finds, turning them against him. He has no choice but to confront the forces of darkness armed only with his flashlight, a handgun and what remains of his shredded mind. His nightmarish journey to find answers to the mind-bending mystery he faces will lead him into the terrifying depths of the night.

    Alan Wake Remastered offers the complete experience, with the main game and its two story expansions - The Signal and The Writer - in stunning new 4K visuals. The tense, episodic story is packed with unexpected twists, heart-stopping cliff hangers, and intense bursts of combat where it takes more than bullets to banish the darkness. The game's cutscenes, quirky cast of characters, and the majestic Pacific Northwest vistas have been enhanced for an experience that delivers as much on its visual impact as its unnerving atmosphere.
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  1. 65
    When compared to the other, more powerful consoles, the Switch version of Alan Wake Remastered feels like a step down visually: in terms of muddy graphics and visual detail. The Nintendo Switch doesn’t struggle against it, but concessions had to be made. Fortunately, there’s an added director’s commentary to soothe that blow. When compared to the original Alan Wake, though, the Switch port is absolutely comparable. There’s similar gameplay and visual treatment that we’d seen back in 2010, which isn’t a bad thing, though you may not want to revisit it too often. Porting an Xbox 360 game to the Nintendo Switch isn’t necessarily a big feat, but at the end of the day, at least we now have another fine way to play this fantastic game.
  2. Oct 21, 2022
    60
    There's absolutely no doubt that Alan Wake Remastered looks pretty terrible in places. There have been some severe drawbacks to make this game run competently on the Switch: the swaying of the trees, while hardly a defining feature on paper, actually played a huge part in shaping Alan Wake's visual identity and atmosphere, and now they're static. The game plays exactly as you remember with consistent frame rates throughout and intuitive controls, but if you've played Alan Wake Remastered on a different platform, then you need only apply if you're a hardcore fan of Remedy's creation. Newcomers, however, should definitely consider checking this out if the Switch version is your only viable option, and if you can accept the considerable visual compromises.
  3. Oct 28, 2022
    50
    It’s hard to recommend this de-mastered port of Alan Wake on the Nintendo Switch due to how inconsistent the frame rates are and how downgraded and blurry the graphics are. Considering this title is readily available and cheaper on so many different platforms, you are far better off enjoying this classic third-person horror shooter on a PC, PlayStation, or Xbox. If the Switch is your only option or you value portability, then I guess this version is somewhat viable, but just keep your expectations in line. At least it’s not a Cloud port, right?
  4. Nov 21, 2022
    50
    Even with all those pros working in the game’s favour, it’s hard to recommend Alan Wake Remastered when it means suffering through such a terrible port. Unless you’re a Switch-only gamer, you’d be well-advised to ignore this altogether, and playing the game on any of the many other systems this is available on. And if your only option is the Switch? Maybe skip this one and just trust everyone who says it’s a game well worth playing.
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  1. Jun 24, 2023
    5
    Maybe I don't see the hype around this game, but basically Alan Wake isn't much that special. The most positive part of the game is the story.Maybe I don't see the hype around this game, but basically Alan Wake isn't much that special. The most positive part of the game is the story. It's food for thought and is deeper than most horror games. The atmosphere is also consistent and pervasive. Yet it also disappoints. The gameplay loop is extremely basic, repetitive and often even boring. The port on the Switch is also downright bad. All in all it was not the impressive experience that many claim it is.

    Pros:
    - Story
    - Atmosphere Cons:
    - Gameplay(loop)
    - Nintendo Switch port
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  2. Oct 30, 2022
    0
    The graphics in this one are made so poorly that it is worse than on the xbox 360 and at the same time the frame rate quietly drops to 20 fpsThe graphics in this one are made so poorly that it is worse than on the xbox 360 and at the same time the frame rate quietly drops to 20 fps in the port, very poor lighting and the textures are just solid pixels and in general I don’t advise anyone to play, but this is Expand
  3. Nov 3, 2022
    0
    I'm sorry but the portage of this game on the switch is a shame. Please avoid playing this game on SWITCH at all cost. It is laggy and lookingI'm sorry but the portage of this game on the switch is a shame. Please avoid playing this game on SWITCH at all cost. It is laggy and looking so bad, way worse than the original x360 game. Expand