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Remedy on Alan Wake and development philosophy

GDC Europe 2009: Matias Myllyrinne details his firm's attitudes on creating great games and managing original intellectual property.

COLOGNE, Germany--According to managing director Matias Myllyrinne, "Having the name of the character as the name of the game is important for every Remedy game." That said, this has its problems. For the sequel, half the studio wanted to go with "Max Payne 2," but Myllyrinne preferred "The Fall of Max Payne." In the end, they combined both and went with "Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne"--a compromise he rues to this day. "We should have gone with one or the other," he moans at the beginning of his GDC Europe keynote speech. Thankfully, things are back to normal with Alan Wake, the next original IP from Remedy due in 2010.

"With Max Payne, we had a vision of a film noir narrative and mixing it with a Hong Kong action flick. With Alan Wake, we wanted to do a thriller in a small town. Alan Wake will define the action thriller category in games then cross over to other forms of entertainment. It will become a household entertainment brand." These are boastful claims for a brand new title, but Remedy has seven key pillars of new IP creation that it believes will lead it to success.

"A strong lead character is key," he said, highlighting the first point with pictures of both Max Payne and Alan Wake. Combine this with a third-person viewpoint, and Remedy's aim is to focus completely on the lead character. The next aim is to attract as big an audience as possible. "Our goal is to entertain the most people in the best possible way," said Myllyrinne. The basic concept has to be approachable and something people can easily relate to, with Myllyrinne listing "World War II, dragons, hardcore sci-fi, or women with tight leather outfits" as things Remedy will never do in its games.

Cinematics are also an important part of the mix, with a preference for "movie realism." One example of this is that the guns in Alan Wake are 50 percent bigger than they are in real life, after receiving user feedback that they looked too weedy in standard configuration. That said, real-world believability is still important--the Pacific Northwest setting is familiar to most audiences, and it also has the benefit of being close to Microsoft's head office for research purposes. Story depth and atmosphere are also a key facet of a Remedy game according to Myllyrinne, as is action, which will be obvious to anyone who has played Remedy's previous games.

For more on Alan Wake, including our E3 09 impressions, head over to the game space now. The full game is out on the Xbox 360 next year, with a PC version possibly in the works too.

Check out this trailer for Alan Wake.

54 Comments

  • AlfaxD_Centauro

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 2:53 pm PT

    @painguy1

    Yeah, will be a PC version too. Will be like 10x better than Xbox.

    And I hope Remedy use DX11 (Windows 7) will be like 20x Better than Xbox.

  • AlfaxD_Centauro

    Posted Nov 13, 2009 2:51 pm PT

    Just there are 2 Games of psychological action thriller for 2010 (for now) Alan Wake, I will get it for PC and Heavy Rain (PS3 for sure).

    Hope more psychological thriller games.

  • scarface_dm

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 7:59 pm PT

    Every 360 owner should buy or atleast play this game when it comes out
    Im getting it by the way!!

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 8:23 am PT

    painguy1,

    i think its a fairly safe bet that this will appear on PC.

  • Excedra

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 7:22 am PT

    creepy.........

  • Excedra

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 7:20 am PT

    Alan...Wake up!!!!!!!!!!! hahaha awesome!!!!!!!

  • thenephariouson

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 2:31 am PT

    I love Remedy and cant wait for this, i only wish they were doing Max Payne 3.

  • painguy1

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 4:46 pm PT

    I hope Microsoft allows a PC version....i need to talk to my uncle...

  • okassar

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 2:38 pm PT

    That trailer gave me goosebumps and this game will be SIIIIICCCKCKCKCK!!!

  • wcw6

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 8:04 pm PT

    @Baramos6

    U want me to mail you pics of my console system and game cartridges and 5.25 floppy disks I use to boot up PCs just to play my old Dos games, I'll be more than happy to do so. U obviously edited your previous message after I posted. lol making up stuff, now that's creative...... Nah, I'm not making pointless facts, just dispelling crap about PC gaming like I already mentioned and again you're the one who chipped in from nowhere.

  • Baramos6

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 10:44 am PT

    @wcw Whatever you say kid, it's obvious you can't read and want to say whatever little thing could come to your mind, so just forget it, you fail at every point you tried making, and asking where i was during the Nintendo days just proves you can't read. NES= Nintendo Entertainment System, so it's obvious your just making up you were around that day. I love PC gaming and I love Console gaming, and you, you just like making pointless facts and not actually checking up what you are writing about, so don't even bother replying.

  • Red122

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 9:56 am PT

    Alan Wake will be awesome reminds me of Silent Hill the way it should have been

  • wcw6

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 8:22 am PT

    @Baramos6

    Lol u call me kid? Where were u during the 80286/Apple II/Atari/Nintendo days? Whatever dude, have it your way. Doesn't seem you have anything to argue with anymore.

  • Baramos6

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 7:16 am PT

    @wcw6

    Really? You again, read my posts before replying, I'm directing this to "Fan boys." Elitists, get the picture. I can do the whole lol thing too, but really just pathetic if you cant read "fan boys," don't bother replying until you learn to read. School's starting soon kid, maybe once you pass 4th grade you'll actually be able to read posts before replying lol...

  • wcw6

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 7:08 am PT

    @ Baramos6

    I assure you PC gamers jolly well know what exclusives are. By your logic I can say not all console players take exclusivity news well either. Whether their beloved exclusive franchise is about to become multiplatform or another game they wanna play is exclusive to the other console.
    Irrelevant? I wouldn't call dispelling falsehoods of the PC Gaming made by other posters here, irrelevant. You're the one who chipped in and assumed all PC gamers don't know anything about consoles, lol
    Cheers~

  • Baramos6

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 6:52 am PT

    @wcw6

    Really? Calling me a crybaby isn't going to really do much other than prove that my comment did have an effect on you. The crybaby comment was at the PC fan boys that can't seem to realize that there are such things as exclusives, and what irritates me is that they never really confirmed that it is in-fact an exclusive; so just quit crying until they actually say "360 exclusive." Stop trying to bring irrelevant garbage to my posts, I made my point before I don't need to do it again, good day.

    And, by the way yeah I've been in consoles and PC's since the good old Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy Games on NES, the days of the early Duke Nuken Side scroller days, commander Keen and Labyrinth on PC. I won't name them all, but yeah I've been everywhere you have been. So before you assume anything, read my earlier posts before naming me a crybaby. Good try though.

  • jazilla

    Posted Aug 19, 2009 9:08 am PT

    How about just finish the game, or don't make games that you aren't equipped to make in a decent amount of time, OR stop giving canned responses as to why this is taking so long and be honest. It would be refreshing.

  • wcw6

    Posted Aug 19, 2009 8:16 am PT

    @slayersdeath200

    I'm just gonna quote what I posted in another GS article earlier on regarding your post:
    "PC Gaming requiring a huge amount of cash to maintain is a gigantic myth. Anyone who decides on what hardware they want and what hardware is most worthy of cash will get a good workable PC that can last for at least 3 years without spending a fortune. People have said their PCs lasted for 5 years and still are able to play games. Not to mention the many, many other things you can do on a PC other than play games."
    I don't get the best hardware at all. Just one that can last for years.

  • wcw6

    Posted Aug 19, 2009 8:10 am PT

    @Baramos6

    Don't assume too much before speaking... I've been playing console games since the Nintendo days and spent a great deal of time in arcades as well. Super Mario, Contra, MegaMan, Sonic, Double Dragon, Golden Axe, Street Fighter 2, KOF, Final Fantasy 4-8 etc, etc. To the newer games like Resident Evil series, Gears of War, Devil May Cry, Ninja Gaiden etc etc. How's about u wiseguy?
    I'm just responding to the person who doesn't know anything about PC Gaming and claims he knows alot and spreading crap around. You're the one who took offense, assumed too much, spoke stuff that doesn't seem to have been posted here and is ultimately the real crybaby.

  • slayersdeath200

    Posted Aug 19, 2009 6:18 am PT

    @pilouuuu2004

    With Pc games you have to have the spec on your computer for that game take crysis for example you have to have a High end machine to play it but someone like you thinks that i have a pc i must be able to play it and its going to look awesome. NO! console gamer is someone who doesn't want to fork out more than double the amount of money to play one game so they have the better choice of having a console and being able to play all games for that system and not worrying about have i got enough RAM or my graphics card isn't good enough or my CPU has got enough gigahertz. I play pc and console games and i prefer the console.

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