Games that didn't review very well are some of my favorite games all the same.īut when IGN's 7 means more than everyone else's 9 or 10, there are issues to be had. Alan Wake Remastered is a fairly inessential upgrade for existing fans, but this moody mystery is still well worth a look for newcomers. Honestly, when the game comes up, many say it's one of their favorite games of that generation and they want a sequel.Īnd then they criticize the more grounded combat, in what is essentially a survival horror game, for not being more bombastic, and compare it to the combat in their power fantasy that is Control.ĭon't get me wrong, I couldn't care less about Metacritic, but it does affect public reception for the average consumer. I've never seen people asking to rework any of the core of the title. Alan Wake Remastered, however, marks the first time it's ever come to PlayStation (it having been an Xbox console exclusive all these years), and its spruced up character models, higher frame rates and 4K texture packs feel very much intended to get PS4 and PS5 players up to speed on this old-but-new figure in Jesse's life than us on PC. It's because IGN many times have weird takes on games, and when there are much more in-depth reviewers like ACG whose reviews often don't show up on Metacritic, while IGN actually weighs heavier than other sites when affecting the metric, it becomes a problem.Įven with this review, they're more critiquing a more than decade old game still being that same game, just prettier. Alan Wake Remastered, featuring the full game and both DLC episodes and published by Epic Games Publishing, was released on Windows, PlayStation 4.
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