Crazy. I played the first as an 18 year old kid. I’m playing the second 14 years later as a 32 year old man. Time flies kids. Enjoy it while you got it.
The game is fantastic and Remedy are easily one of my favorite game development teams around right now. Their games are just always so unique and fun with super intriguing settings and stories. Control was honestly one of the best games I've played in a long time.
@@oosa358 Took me a little while too. I stopped playing altogether then went back to it and loved it. I feel like the story is a little hard to follow, but the gameplay is great once you start to make some progression and get into the game loop.
This was a great, put together video with an excellent gentleman at the helm. I replayed the remake and Control again, so this is the perfect video for full clarity 👍🏻
Thanks for this. I just couldn't get myself to go back through the first game to understand the story to this point. The controls and pacing and graphics just hurt my brain trying to replay. Even if it does have a great narrative.
Alan Wake 2 is amazing. It is true survival horror. It’s a lot like Silent Hill in the sense that you constantly feel unsettled and weirded out by the atmosphere and enemies… I was so surprised how scary it was because I kinda remember the original not being THAT scary. I also remember some goofy parts in the first one that made it seem like the game didn’t want to fully commit to horror survival. But this game changes that completely. The story is also really in depth and will spin your head trying to make sense of it all. I’m not even that far into it but it’s already one of my top 2 or 3 games of the year.
@@beargrylls6135 Federal Bureau of Control, the government organization in charge of keeping check of the anomalous and non-explainable phenomenon/artefacts/people in the Remedy verse. An analog of the SCP Foundation.
I played the original Alan Wake and loved it. I did not know there were expansions for it, let alone the quasi-sequel. I played Control, but the game got too difficult for me, so I didn't finish it. I love the idea that the games share a universe. Now I feel like I'm ready to play AW2 without having to replay the original. Thank you!
My girlfriend who is not a gamer asked me what I was playing because I started on alan wake 2..... and I was just like... I. I don't know how to explain this babe😂
Or is the whole Bureau of Control a creation written into existence by Alan Wake while in the dark place as hinted at in the AWE expansion. The levels of chicken and egg in the Remedy Connected Universe, as it's officially called, go very deep. Did Zane write Wake into existence or the other way around? Did ghe Bureau of Control discover the dark place or did Wake make up Control and the oldest house just to justify the existence of Jesse Faden?
Quantum Break is also withing this world. Yah I think the Remedy shared universe is such a great idea. And we have Control 2 actively in development so it will be interesting to see how the IP’s continue to integrate with each other. They just have such a unique way of storytelling, and we get rare few of these kind of existential supernatural horror titles in the triple A space that Remedy really do offer something unique to gaming with every release.
Years later after watching Twin Peaks I love the references and homages. The whole “you’ll be in the dark place but an evil doppelgänger will live your life while you’re there” I thought was an especially cool narrative concept I’m glad they used.
I absolutely adore Alan Wake and Alan Wake: American Nightmare. However the story has never been coherent to me. This actually helped when you said its still open to interpretation to this day. But sometimes I also think the story is just bonkers! There's more to the story - eg This video didn't really explore how the "lady of the light" Cynthia Weaver was obsessed (romantically) with thomas Zane.
I remember back when the first game came out that the developers considered it "season one" of Alan Wake, which made sense to me given all of the amiguities and unanswered questions that, if left in a story that was supposed to have a definitive end, would just feel incoherent. I'm holding out hope that the AW writers know where they're going and how to get us there, as opposed to other series like Kingdom Hearts that started understandable and then shot off into a plot so incomprehensible that trying to understand anything other than the bare bones was pointless. I'm hearing great things about rhw AWII story, though, so it seems like we're dealing with the former rather than the latter and that makes me *super* excited.
A lot of people will tell you to just watch a recap online, but even if you get the biggest plot points the game has so many little nods and references to the first one that I'm going to recommend playing the original before this, if you really want to get the full experience. Not to mention that Alan Wake is a fantastic game in its own right
I played and finished both, this game is easy my top 1 pick for horror/scacry games. The story is amazing and well thought and the game it self makes sure to hold you in suspense throughout the entire time.....
i played alan wake when it came out but had pretty much forgotten everything other than i really liked it. didn’t want to play it again before getting into alan wake 2
Lol I googled a recap, but it was too long to read as I just wanted a generalization of it. Decided to look for a recap on TH-cam, and this is word for word the same thing I was reading.
Kudos, dude. I was tempted to play through the whole series again, but honestly American Nightmare was atrocious and I didn't even know about the other game's DLC. I feel adequately equipped now.
Great video but where is the lore for “The Signal,” and “The Writer” DLC? Those DLC’s ( although short,) are also part of the Alan Wake experience so wish you had included them.
After playing both games, I really want to see Remedy remake Alan Wake 1. They went all in on the horror aspect of the second game and I want to see that same horror in the original P.S. I never noticed this, but I think the casual clothes Alan wears in AW2 are supposed to be a reference to American Nightmare. It’s the same blue plaid jacket and white shirt.
Had to listen to this at a slower speed and still don’t think I’ve fully grasped it 😅 At least I have a better understanding thanks to this video. Actually I just finished the first game (minus DLCs) because I was interested in the second, but honestly don’t think I’ll bother. A little over complicated and pretentious for my liking
This game was okay, but Control did this sort of gameplay better. Alan Wake was just so frustrating and clunky to play, I could never really get into it. Gonna give the new one a shot, however.
Tried the remaster on PS5 and while the 60fps enhancement is nice, the game feels way too dated for me to enjoy. Gonna watch this to catch up so I can enjoy the more modern experience of AW2
Judging by the comments, I'm kind of bummed I watched this instead of playing the first game. I know everything that's about to happen now. I'm playing through the first game now and it's pretty neat but I feel like I'm just waiting for moments to happen
i dont like how this story is set up at any point they leave a door open to bail out if some aspects of the story receive negative feedback the ambiguity is covering quite a lot of cowardice and the same goes for the meta aspects
I loved playing Alan Wake. I was excited when they announced AW2. But now I don't have the time to play games. Will be waiting for a "story recap" video of AW2 just like this one.
I get that its probably just shots from the trailer, but i really didnt need to see a minute of shots from alan wake 2 (the game im about to play) at the beginning of this video...
I never finished the first one...got right toward the end and my save corrupted ..plus I don't really remember ..so thanks for this ..just bought Alan wake 2
I always felt like it was a book that we were playing the entire game hence why it is about a writer that’s gone crazy and doesn’t know the difference between reality and fiction, the real stuff in the game was when Alan was speaking to a psychiatrist about Alice being dead I think that is reality but Alan doesn’t want to submit to this reality, it’s kind of like Shutter Island having 2 endings and it’s up to you what you think is real and fake
I’m so surprised. I feel like Alan Wake is so interesting, as a connected story, or a contained story. Where-as Control feels like it was setting up a lot of stuff. It makes me sad to hear people aren’t going to play the original AW and instead want to just go from Control to AW2. I can’t recommend AW enough. I just finished playing through 2 and AW1 has way better gameplay, though 2 is an amazing game in its own right and really brings the story into a full circle.
I was playing through this to prepare for Control and Alan Wake 2, the game never really grabbed me but i was willing to stick with it but i got stopped in my tracks by a glitched out wooden elevator at the mill that blocked by patch and nothing i could do would fix the bug so F**k it, lifes too short for that BS... Get through this recap and onto the next games 😑😑😑 I'd rather play through the story but i ain't wasting no more time with that INFURIATING BUG!!! 🤬🤬🤬
This is a great recap! Honestly it makes me realize I may not have completely understood everything that happened in the fiest game
I must have missed the fiest game. what was it on?
@@DrGeta666 fieststation exclusive.
😭😭
@@DrGeta666It’s on everything, xbox, pc, ps, fiest
Remaster5 lol@@corruptVz
Beat these games years ago but forgot just about everyone except for the epic concert zombie battle scene. Thanks for the recap!
Crazy. I played the first as an 18 year old kid. I’m playing the second 14 years later as a 32 year old man.
Time flies kids. Enjoy it while you got it.
same here playing it as a 31years old now.
Literally my exact scenario. Alan Wake has a special place in my memories
Same! So happy to finally get back to Alan's story
38 year old here married with children, going tho play AL 2 after watching this
Almost the same...Played the first part when I was 14, I am 27 now and I enjoy playing the second part. What a ride man.
The game is fantastic and Remedy are easily one of my favorite game development teams around right now. Their games are just always so unique and fun with super intriguing settings and stories. Control was honestly one of the best games I've played in a long time.
I couldn’t get into Control 😢
@@oosa358 Took me a little while too. I stopped playing altogether then went back to it and loved it. I feel like the story is a little hard to follow, but the gameplay is great once you start to make some progression and get into the game loop.
Control really was so much fun and unique!
Excellent concise recap, hit everything in 12 minutes!
Watching this because I want to play Alan Wake II without playing anything before it
You can’t skip lunch
Alan Wake 1 is good, you should play it.
nah@@MegaPieru3000
Alan wake and control
Filling up my car with gas because I don't want it to run out while I'm driving.
This was a great, put together video with an excellent gentleman at the helm. I replayed the remake and Control again, so this is the perfect video for full clarity 👍🏻
Thanks for this. I just couldn't get myself to go back through the first game to understand the story to this point. The controls and pacing and graphics just hurt my brain trying to replay. Even if it does have a great narrative.
I somehow finished the first game. Made me super frustrated.
For me it was the voice acting. Distractingly bad
Nothing wrong with it. Enjoy it for what it is. A game that came out during a different era.
The only game I've played was Control, thank you for this. I'm getting Alan Wake 2 tonight.
Same.
Same here
Thank you for this. Played the first Alan Wake but never finished it. And I didn't know there was more beyond it. Now I'm all caught up.
Alan Wake 2 is amazing. It is true survival horror. It’s a lot like Silent Hill in the sense that you constantly feel unsettled and weirded out by the atmosphere and enemies… I was so surprised how scary it was because I kinda remember the original not being THAT scary. I also remember some goofy parts in the first one that made it seem like the game didn’t want to fully commit to horror survival. But this game changes that completely. The story is also really in depth and will spin your head trying to make sense of it all. I’m not even that far into it but it’s already one of my top 2 or 3 games of the year.
My head hurt after this. Boy this was twist and turns
Ow good its not just me this is very complex
I did play control and now even more confused about that game 😂
The FBC is the most interesting thing about this entire universe. I hope we get more games relating to those guys. Going into AW2 tomorrow.
Nah Xbox 360 gang
I assume you have played Control?
@@Zibbit27 of course I have, loved it. Was my introduction to Remedy.
What is FBC?
@@beargrylls6135 Federal Bureau of Control, the government organization in charge of keeping check of the anomalous and non-explainable phenomenon/artefacts/people in the Remedy verse. An analog of the SCP Foundation.
I played the original Alan Wake and loved it. I did not know there were expansions for it, let alone the quasi-sequel. I played Control, but the game got too difficult for me, so I didn't finish it. I love the idea that the games share a universe. Now I feel like I'm ready to play AW2 without having to replay the original. Thank you!
Watched a 12min recap and I still couldn't tell you what this game is about.
The story is a little TOO out there lol. I'm right there with you.
My girlfriend who is not a gamer asked me what I was playing because I started on alan wake 2..... and I was just like... I. I don't know how to explain this babe😂
@@aeoscampaignsetting8489same thing right now
How convoluted do you want the story?
Yes
Really liked the fact that the events in the second game are also taking place _13 years later_
Am super excited for alan wake 2
@@MichaelDoesLife. Yup
We all are mate🥳🥳🥳🥳🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@Judas_Krimson the specs are out and it seems like i can't enjoy Alan wake 2 so I only have to watch others play it
@@This_Guy- so sorry mate, I hope you’ll be able to upgrade asap so you can play as well🥹🙏🏽
@@Judas_Krimson yes I hope so too 🥹🥹
Alan Wake is part of the "Control" world.. which makes AW all the more interesting
Or is the whole Bureau of Control a creation written into existence by Alan Wake while in the dark place as hinted at in the AWE expansion. The levels of chicken and egg in the Remedy Connected Universe, as it's officially called, go very deep. Did Zane write Wake into existence or the other way around? Did ghe Bureau of Control discover the dark place or did Wake make up Control and the oldest house just to justify the existence of Jesse Faden?
Control is in the Alan Wake world.
@@antivantithe recap here stated that Remedy confirmed that Alan Wake did not create the FBC and that they exist in the same world.
@@HDDVD-ROM Yeah I heard that after writing. I'm a bit sad and annoyed that they explicitly said that tho
Quantum Break is also withing this world. Yah I think the Remedy shared universe is such a great idea. And we have Control 2 actively in development so it will be interesting to see how the IP’s continue to integrate with each other. They just have such a unique way of storytelling, and we get rare few of these kind of existential supernatural horror titles in the triple A space that Remedy really do offer something unique to gaming with every release.
Years later after watching Twin Peaks I love the references and homages. The whole “you’ll be in the dark place but an evil doppelgänger will live your life while you’re there” I thought was an especially cool narrative concept I’m glad they used.
What is twin peaks?
@@phrofile3613 its a TV show by David Lynch and Mark Frost. If you like Alan Wake you'll probably like Twin Peaks.
I played Alan Wake and American Nightmare soooo long ago that I really needed this recap lol. Unfortunately I never did do the Control DLC.
I absolutely adore Alan Wake and Alan Wake: American Nightmare. However the story has never been coherent to me. This actually helped when you said its still open to interpretation to this day. But sometimes I also think the story is just bonkers! There's more to the story - eg This video didn't really explore how the "lady of the light" Cynthia Weaver was obsessed (romantically) with thomas Zane.
It does not explain the story of Agent Robert Nightingale, who appears in the 70-page collector's edition book. :c
I remember back when the first game came out that the developers considered it "season one" of Alan Wake, which made sense to me given all of the amiguities and unanswered questions that, if left in a story that was supposed to have a definitive end, would just feel incoherent. I'm holding out hope that the AW writers know where they're going and how to get us there, as opposed to other series like Kingdom Hearts that started understandable and then shot off into a plot so incomprehensible that trying to understand anything other than the bare bones was pointless. I'm hearing great things about rhw AWII story, though, so it seems like we're dealing with the former rather than the latter and that makes me *super* excited.
Alan wake was a sleeper 🎉
Man it's been a long time since I played the original and even though I loved it I forgot the finer points so this helps getting into the second one.
A lot of people will tell you to just watch a recap online, but even if you get the biggest plot points the game has so many little nods and references to the first one that I'm going to recommend playing the original before this, if you really want to get the full experience. Not to mention that Alan Wake is a fantastic game in its own right
I played and finished both, this game is easy my top 1 pick for horror/scacry games. The story is amazing and well thought and the game it self makes sure to hold you in suspense throughout the entire time.....
Explained very well!
4:23 Barry Allan! The Flash is here?!
for anyone who loves this stuff, you should read the book ‘There is no such thing as the antimimetics division’, it’s so sick
i played alan wake when it came out but had pretty much forgotten everything other than i really liked it. didn’t want to play it again before getting into alan wake 2
Thanks! played this a decade ago, needed a refresher before Alan wake 2 today, : )
it would make more sense if Zane wrote Alan into reality instead, that would explain the clicker
The story is more vague than the assassins creed unlockable memories of its ancestors 😂
I remember Alen Wake 2010. Was such a good game!!
Thanks for this vid. It's been so long .
Thanks heaps for the recap. Really helped with understanding Alan wake 2. Cheers again
Lol I googled a recap, but it was too long to read as I just wanted a generalization of it. Decided to look for a recap on TH-cam, and this is word for word the same thing I was reading.
Kudos, dude. I was tempted to play through the whole series again, but honestly American Nightmare was atrocious and I didn't even know about the other game's DLC. I feel adequately equipped now.
Great video but where is the lore for “The Signal,” and “The Writer” DLC? Those DLC’s ( although short,) are also part of the Alan Wake experience so wish you had included them.
I just finished the main game. Would you recommend playing the DLCs before starting AW2?
@@KyushuTrailI don’t think so but if you feel that you’re better informed by playing the DLC’s before starting Alan Wake 2, then go for it.
After playing both games, I really want to see Remedy remake Alan Wake 1. They went all in on the horror aspect of the second game and I want to see that same horror in the original
P.S. I never noticed this, but I think the casual clothes Alan wears in AW2 are supposed to be a reference to American Nightmare. It’s the same blue plaid jacket and white shirt.
its been years since i played the first game so thank you i needed this
to bad they not remastered Alan wake's American Nightmare
I loved that game Best buck or two I've ever spent
Had to listen to this at a slower speed and still don’t think I’ve fully grasped it 😅 At least I have a better understanding thanks to this video. Actually I just finished the first game (minus DLCs) because I was interested in the second, but honestly don’t think I’ll bother. A little over complicated and pretentious for my liking
Very good recap 👊🏿
Damm this is a complex story. I did play control and now i'm even more confused about that game 😂
watched twice, still don't understand whats happening
Love the “Twin Peaks” feel that the original game has!
This game was okay, but Control did this sort of gameplay better. Alan Wake was just so frustrating and clunky to play, I could never really get into it. Gonna give the new one a shot, however.
I saw a recap but after decided to just buy the game. It's on deep sale rn, as is Control, got that too.
Aight now i wanna play this
Tried the remaster on PS5 and while the 60fps enhancement is nice, the game feels way too dated for me to enjoy. Gonna watch this to catch up so I can enjoy the more modern experience of AW2
But the question is: Where does Max Payne fit in if there's a connected Remedy Universe?
Para este fin de semana solo quiero una coca , una pizza y alan wake 2 !.. el resto es ..........
Man i feel like i haven't even played AW, i dont remember any of this! Lol
I loved the game. Played multiple times but needed a little recap
This seems very heavily inspired by Twin Peaks. I need to check it out
It is
Barbara Jagger = Baba yaga
This Alan wake universe is more complex than Steven king 😂 love the game tho
Thanks for the alan wake 1 recap and great video :]
Judging by the comments, I'm kind of bummed I watched this instead of playing the first game. I know everything that's about to happen now. I'm playing through the first game now and it's pretty neat but I feel like I'm just waiting for moments to happen
Thank you great work!
i dont like how this story is set up
at any point they leave a door open to bail out if some aspects of the story receive negative feedback
the ambiguity is covering quite a lot of cowardice and the same goes for the meta aspects
Wish we could have given these guys the silent hill 2 remake 😢
10:52 What about the hiss? Did he create that with his abilities?
I loved playing Alan Wake. I was excited when they announced AW2. But now I don't have the time to play games. Will be waiting for a "story recap" video of AW2 just like this one.
I get that its probably just shots from the trailer, but i really didnt need to see a minute of shots from alan wake 2 (the game im about to play) at the beginning of this video...
I never finished the first one...got right toward the end and my save corrupted ..plus I don't really remember ..so thanks for this ..just bought Alan wake 2
Would be cool if Quantum Break was correlated
Do we get rechargeable lithium ion batteries for our flashlight now? lol
I can’t not see Bryan Kohberger when I look at OG Alan Wake
😂
Bravo what a recap!
I always felt like it was a book that we were playing the entire game hence why it is about a writer that’s gone crazy and doesn’t know the difference between reality and fiction, the real stuff in the game was when Alan was speaking to a psychiatrist about Alice being dead I think that is reality but Alan doesn’t want to submit to this reality, it’s kind of like Shutter Island having 2 endings and it’s up to you what you think is real and fake
I had no idea Alan wake had dlc 😮💨
my head hurts watching this.
I want to play AW2 but cannot cause I havent finished its prequel.
you guys have any suggestions?
Just play Alan Wake 1? There is a remaster which fixes some of the original graphics and whatnot
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I thought American Nightmare showed the end but an end that could be right around the corner or months or even years down the line.
I always wondered who that was in control
Awesome recap
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Now with Alan Wake II you can do post it notes for half the game for a mentally challenged FBI agent
There’s no way this is a racial thing for you…right?
Na no way.
Definitely missing a couple of brain cells, because the story seems too complex to me, which is obviously good 😭
Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice Alice that's the story so far lol
Hehe
This is so close to twin peaks lol
Mr. C is a bad dude.
I’m so surprised. I feel like Alan Wake is so interesting, as a connected story, or a contained story. Where-as Control feels like it was setting up a lot of stuff. It makes me sad to hear people aren’t going to play the original AW and instead want to just go from Control to AW2. I can’t recommend AW enough. I just finished playing through 2 and AW1 has way better gameplay, though 2 is an amazing game in its own right and really brings the story into a full circle.
Watching this cuz I played about half of Alan wake and hated it😂
what did u hate about it?
I was playing through this to prepare for Control and Alan Wake 2, the game never really grabbed me but i was willing to stick with it but i got stopped in my tracks by a glitched out wooden elevator at the mill that blocked by patch and nothing i could do would fix the bug so F**k it, lifes too short for that BS... Get through this recap and onto the next games 😑😑😑 I'd rather play through the story but i ain't wasting no more time with that INFURIATING BUG!!! 🤬🤬🤬
Watch Sacred Symbols Spoilercast to better understand alan wake
How is it that I actually know less about Alan Wake after watching this video?
I really tried with this one and I couldn’t do it
Told the Story better than Sam Lake himself in that recent Interview 🙏
Anyone else here because they’ve started Alan Wake 2 and haven’t played 1??? lol 😂 🎉
I hope that agents from the FBC show up in Alan Wake 2 😅
How anyone never played alan wake 1 23 years plus idk
U coulda fooled me if u said nictaphobic is afraid off 🚬
Nice
You said, "Alan awakens" without making a joke. Are you okay?
Jamie lannister needs to play alan wake if amc or hbo ever make a tv show
Too fast and too chaotic. Gonna look for more info elsewhere
Is this an AI? Why talk so fast and the music is so loud...
This game is much better than 2nd part.