If you watched (or played). Alan Wake II If you’ve been playing lately but haven’t yet played any of the other titles in Remedy Games’ growing “Remedyverse” of connected stories, you might want to take a look at the Epic Games Store now. During the Developer Spotlight sale Alan Wake Remastered, Alan Wake: American Nightmare, controland both the standard and deluxe versions of Alan Wake II are all available at fairly generous discounts.
The sale runs until January 10, 2024, so you have just under a week to take advantage.
Starting with the beginning of Alan Wake Saga, you can grab Alan Wake Remastered and its standalone spin-off, Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, for about $13 total (they’re available for $10 and $3, respectively). We recommend getting this Remastered version over the original version, which is still available on the Epic Games Store.
Originally published in 2010, Alan WakeThe gameplay may seem a bit dated, but the story is worth sticking with. If you’re looking for something more hectic and action-packed, Control the Ultimate Edition is available for $20 and includes SHYthe DLC chapter that explicitly makes a connection controlis the stunning narrative Alan Wake. (controlare two extensions are also available individually for just $3 or together as a combo for $5.)
How about Quantum break? Is this also in the Remedyverse?
Quantum break, Remedy’s half-game, half-TV show experience from 2016, is not available on the Epic Games Store. It is currently on Steam at the full price of $40. As IP for Quantum break is owned by Microsoft and is not officially part of the Remedyverse. So many Fans have been watchingHowever, there are some direct and not so direct connections between these game universes. So when you play Quantum break in addition to Alan Wake IIBe sure to keep an eye out for suspicious similarities from time to time.
Finally, My cityis the choice for Game of the Year 2023, Alan Wake II is on sale starting at $40 for the base game. The Deluxe Editionwhich includes exclusive cosmetics and upcoming expansions Night springs And House by the lakecan be yours for just under $60.
While Alan Wake II can certainly be played and enjoyed without having experienced the previous games. The experience is only enhanced as one delves into Mr. Wake’s first dark chapter in the sleepy Pacific Northwest town of Bright Falls.