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I disagree completly.
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For example, while Splinter Cell Conviction reviewed strongly, I sure as hell didn't need those to know that I'd love the game.
What's more, I always thought from the very beginning that not everybody would take to the style of game that Alan Wake was looking to be. I myself even initially had trouble deciding whether or not I'd actually end up buying it.
This is a game that some will probably either love, or hate. I think the scores basically reflect that. It will perhaps have an even more difficult time finding the kind of sales success that certain other exclusives are accustomed to because of this fact.
Eurogamer hasn't had very nice things to say about Max Payne, Splinter Cell Conviction, and now Alan Wake. I loved Max Payne, and I loved Splinter Cell Conviction, so I'd say it's safe for me to not entirely go with what they have to say about Alan Wake, either. Reviews are basically for one purpose, and one purpose only, to get a feel for the range of opinions about a game you're interested in. Some you'll disagree with, some you'll agree with, some you'll agree or disagree with without even being in a position to actually speak from the experience of actually trying the game yourself.
Max Payne wasn't a perfect game either. I knew this as I was playing it for the first time. It also wasn't without its own bit of story related cheesiness or overthetop narrative, but despite that, it's still one of the most enjoyable games I've ever played. I have confidence in Remedy's ability to make a solid game, and the reviews basically help drive that fact home.
The first Max Payne has a metacritic of 89 based on, like, 30 or so reviews. Max Payne 2 has a metacritic of 86 based on like 45 reviews? Alan Wake is currently sitting at a metacritic of 84 with 22 reviews already in the books, and not every known review, many of which are 9.1 or higher, are on that list as of yet. I'd consider that highly impressive for Remedy considering that this isn't as hardcore a shooter as Max Payne was. Max Payne, to me, was a more mainstream type of game.
There's plenty of action in Alan Wake, it seems, but it's surely not on the level of what was in something like Max Payne and Max Payne 2, so I'm very pleased to see it getting reviewed as well as it is, considering how much further away from mainstream it is compared to not just most titles these days, but Remedy's own past titles.
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Some mention animations not being the best, or wonky. Yea, I can certainly see things aren't perfect based on watching gameplay videos.
Some mention lip sync issues. Yet again, something I already know based on videos I've seen. That'll be annoying I'm sure, but not game killing, and I understand reviewers taking off .5, .9, or even a full point, possibly more, for something like that.
Either way, I won't be missing out on this one :D
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Emotional Experience: As I sat on my couch watching the credits slide up the screen of my television I thought "Wow, this is it." For the first time in my life, I have experienced something that plays like a game but has the impact of a movie. The credits roll and I feel a deep sense of longing, the after effects of a being so absorbed in a story, the world of Alan Wake, that I was temporarily, emotionally displaced. That's a rare and special thing.
Figurative Language: From the main character's name, A. Wake, to the half dozen Stephen King novel references, Alan Wake is a game packed with hidden imagery, literary and film references and deeper meaning. This is the sort of replayability that works, not forcing someone to play through a game twice so they can find nonsensical trinkets, but engaging a player so deeply that they want to replay the game to find more references, more plot points, more story.
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With that said, though, I just love Gametrailer's review of the game, except the part where it actually sounds to me like they penalized the game for not having any multiplayer :P (Seriously, it really does)
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/review-hd-alan-w...
Gametrailer's review makes it clear that it's a great title (the footage chosen also helps a great deal as well), but then they don't appear to allow too much of the hype to cloud their judgment, and you definitely sense that from some of the things said. In some cases, however, I may even think they are being overly harsh on some of the characters they say take you out of the experience, especially seeing as how one of those characters, for them, appears to Barry, Wake's Agent, who appears as if he's going to be one of the big highlights of this game for me. Either way, they've played the game, I haven't, so I suppose I'll get to find out how much I like or dislike some of the characters myself.
Personally, there's only one major spoiler for me here, and it really isn't all that major at all, if you think about it. Well, it's basically with regards to one of the cool ways that light ends up being used during gameplay. It's definitely not one I would've expected to see, not at all. Not in the town of Brightfalls, anyway.
What I also love about the reviews I did watch is that we have proper confirmation on one thing, this is without a doubt an action game. It just so happens to be a action game that is unlike a lot of the action games we've been seeing lately, and it relys greatly on this light based mechanic, the episodic story presentation, and the really moody and dark atmosphere of this small town environment.
I gotta agree there scoobs. Sometimes, points send the wrong message. Just tell us in the best way that you can, how good or bad this game is. I needed to watch a lot of these reviews to raise my confidence level to complete this game, haha.
Also, I must say, I'm really liking all the subtle scripted touches I'm seeing throughout the environments. There are truly some unbelievably epic looking scenes visual wise in this game.
Another thing that I appear to be getting from the reviews I've read, is that the game, despite trying to tell such a serious story, especially from the spectrum of a professional writer, like Alan Wake is suppose to be, that doesn't necessarily mean that all the characters will fall into the kind of cliche you'd expect of a story like Alan Wake. Things tend to be more lighthearted at times, characters tend to act and potentially even say things that you would consider to be inappropriate for their current circumstances.
I like that, I guess it will add a bit of freshness to everything, it doesn't always need to be creepy old ladies, or people that are still living, but look like they are better off dead. That's what I always get from movies, shows that appear to be similar to Alan Wake, so it's a nice change to see that apparently Barry might not be as unique a character in this game as I was thinking. There are other interesting characters, perhaps interesting or different to a degree that they can be seen as taking something away from the creepy mood of the game, but I'm fine with that.
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They're not necessarily directly comparing it to the kind of game Uncharted is, but what they are doing is saying that, as fantastic as the game is, it just screams to be perfected and further realized in a follow up.
Some liked Uncharted 1 way better than I did, and I felt the second game hit on the button exactly what the first was trying to achieve. Only, based on what I appear to be seeing in some of these video reviews, and reading in some of the written reviews, it would seem that Alan Wake's first incarnation may have come even closer to realizing what it set out to do on its first try, despite not entirely perfecting it all.
I pray this game sells the way it deserves to because I do want to see what insane things they'd do in a possible sequel. And I kind of expected this, and Remedy essentially said as much, but it sounds to me as if the ending leaves certain things unresolved for future sewing up in a sequel. Well, they basically said this outright in interviews, even though what's present in this game is the entire story as they wanted it with no removals.
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
As amazing as alan wake might look, and as stunning as the sense of atmosphere might be, something tells me this is gonna be a rental for me, an amazing rental for sure, but still not worth a full price purchase.
I've read so many reviews!
http://forum.alanwake.com/showthread.php?t=3552
That's a compiliation of reviews, larger than what's on metacritic.
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
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