01-02-2025, 09:48 AM
Yeah, the environmental storytelling is very good relative to itself but the actual accompaniment of gameplay just isn't working for me. Feels like ambition gets in the way and maybe it's that I'm super busy/distended atm - but I'm struggling to find my waypoint a lot. Anyway, 'American Nightmare' is still the best time I've had with an Alan Wake game. I also really enjoyed playing and beating Control. The sensibility of the scares and tension makes AW2 feel almost childish. If I wanted to watch 16 frames of scary imagery popping in something randomly, I'm sure I could find it on Youtube. When it's not doing the frame imagery, so far, the 'scary' scenes have made very little impact.
Also, the original Silent Hill 2 always felt a bit 'meandering' in terms of objective but I never once felt lost in the remake. Struggling to find waypoints in these games is a real turn off and the design of the initial area is just horrendous.
Also, the original Silent Hill 2 always felt a bit 'meandering' in terms of objective but I never once felt lost in the remake. Struggling to find waypoints in these games is a real turn off and the design of the initial area is just horrendous.