Alan Wake Impressions

Developer Remedy rocked the Microsoft Press Conference with Alan Wake, and we got to see even more of the game behind closed doors.

Alan Wake has garnered as many headlines for its protracted development time as it has for its impressive technology, but this year's E3 was a completely new beginning for the game. Seeing it in action alongside the development team at Microsoft's booth, we caught ourselves watching open-mouthed numerous times. Let's just say that Alan Wake will top a lot of Best of E3 lists by the end of the show.

The game puts you in the shoes of, er, Alan Wake--a struggling writer who decides to head out to the countryside with his wife. So far, The Shining, you might be thinking, but Alan Wake is much more like a TV series than a movie. The game is split up into distinct parts, such as the 18-minute demo we saw, and each "episode" will open with the message "Tonight on Alan Wake." It will also feature a previous episode recap and a cliffhanger ending, hopefully propelling you through the overall story by providing plenty of thrills along the way. This is a format that people may remember from Alone in the Dark, and while the developers do acknowledge the similarities, they seem to be confident with their implementation of the idea.

The setup for the game comes shortly after Alan and Alice arrive on their holiday. Alice disappears, which leaves Alan understandably distraught, and he soon comes to believe that she's being held hostage in return for pages from his manuscript. As the story unfolds, he collects pages in various locations, and as he reads them, he sees the events he's written about come to life. In the demo we saw, Alan read how a man was firing his gun, and these events played out in the game shortly after.

As for gameplay, it's clear that Alan Wake revolves around the interplay between light and dark. The unspecified enemies are all controlled by the darkness, which can control humans, animals, and vehicles such as trucks. To fight them, Alan has to use light sources such as his flashlight, flares, or streetlights to remove their "dark shield," and he can then kill them using his gun. Basically, darkness means death for Alan, so he always needs to stay in the light to stay alive. Sometimes this means starting up a generator, as we saw in one minigame, or upgrading his flashlight. We didn't see it in the game, but Remedy stated that Alan is able to concentrate on the light to make it stronger for short bursts of time.

The combat mechanics look to be fairly simple: you just point the light at your enemies to remove their darkness shield and then open fire with your handgun. However, with multiple enemies or vehicles, you have to use a flare, which will vanquish the darkness in an explosion of light. We watched the developer of the game toss a flare at a couple of human enemies, and the camera panned round to offer a slow-mo view of the action. Remedy's previous series was the famously stylish Max Payne, and while Alan Wake is in a different genre, it looks to be just as beautifully presented.

From a technical standpoint, Alan Wake looks like one of the most accomplished Xbox 360 games yet. The lighting and shadowing are excellent, as you should probably expect from a game that puts so much emphasis on using light as a weapon, but there are plenty of other subtle details to take in. The trees look particularly beautiful, and when the darkness begins to topple trees right in front of you, it's a very scary thing to witness.

At the end of our demo, Alan Wake jumped into a car for a short driving section. The driving looked like it was fairly simple--the only weak part of the whole presentation--but it was worth it for the cliffhanger ending. Alan arrives at the lighthouse, but the lights are soon turned off and he slowly realizes that it was all a trap. As a tornado of darkness approached, Remedy turned off the game and announced the end of our E3 session, and we were certainly left wanting more. There's no playable code at this year's E3, but expect to hear more about the game soon ahead of its first-quarter 2010 release.

63 Comments

  • Vasot

    Posted Sep 10, 2009 4:00 am PT

    coolcon2000 the game will be released normally for X360.
    The PC version of this has not been abandoned but it is unknown of when it will be released...

  • coolcon2000

    Posted Aug 25, 2009 11:25 am PT

    Heard this isn't on PC anymore, exclusive to 360?

  • Vasot

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 5:09 am PT

    Uncharted 2 is the best ??? LOL another ps3 loyal sheep...

    Alan Wake PWNS uncharted 2 in almost everyway !!

  • CarnageLV

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 11:48 am PT

    4 years of waiting luckyduke24, well it's a long time...bad luck and "exclusive to the Windows Vista operating system", sounds like a joke to me...

  • luckyduke24

    Posted Jun 25, 2009 11:13 am PT

    There is nothing wrong with having a game where the action is simple and easy to use. That doesn't make it less of a masterpiece. Take Indigo Prophecy, one of the better sleeper hits to ever grace the original Xbox. There wasn't much action but was intriguing and innovative. It doesn't have to have action nonstop, some of us actuall want a game with a plot. And not those paperthin ones that have been coming out lately. I'll pick this game up for sure because I've been looking forward to this for about 4 years now.

  • irwin888

    Posted Jun 25, 2009 3:06 am PT

    They nailed the look of the Northwest right on the dot! This game is definitely a precedent setter in the making.

  • androidcraig

    Posted Jun 21, 2009 12:16 pm PT

    The episode format, with cliffhangers and recaps, sounds a lot like the last Alone In The Dark game (as stated in the article). I don't like the link! I really hope that's where the similarities end between the two games. I disliked the last AITD - cheesy, frustrating and essentially on rails. Alan Wake has great potential, if the controls and level of freedom are much, much, MUCH better than AITD. Here's hoping...

  • Excedra

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 8:32 pm PT

    This...is...awesome...

  • SQUALL20XX

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 2:13 pm PT

    Another great game

  • Vasot

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 4:08 am PT

    Looks awesome and the story is unique

  • maxcue posted Jun 6, 2009 6:23 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    maxcue

    Posted Jun 6, 2009 6:23 pm PT (hide)

    I've been watching and waiting for this game for two years now. By the time they get it done it will be graphically obsolete....at least to hope finishing my PC upgrade this week but really would like to use my PS3 to play it...

  • gnial

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 4:39 pm PT

    The combat mechanics seems interesting, but I hope they implement the necessary variety and pacing so it doesn't get repetitive and boring.

  • gmax Site moderator

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 11:08 am PT

    Looks like some scary goodness.

  • dkjestrup

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 1:02 am PT

    Why do I get a similair feeling as Heavy Rain. Looks like a good exclusive for you xbox owners

    Now we can all be happy

  • Junior_AIN

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 6:18 pm PT

    This game caught my attention, certainly looking forward to it.

  • chaaarmar

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 8:30 am PT

    When Alan Wake was first announced, it was supposed to be for the PS3; then it shifted to XBox and PC and now it looks like XBox only. What happened? Are they planning to role it out for other platforms after the XBox launch?

  • PAL360

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 7:19 am PT

    This game looks amazing!!! Its incredible that 360 (4 years old tecnology) is still competing with high end graphics

  • Humorguy_basic

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 6:41 am PT

    Let me understand, the shooting was simple, the driving was simple, but the graphics were gorgeous? Another pretty game with poor gameplay coming again by the sounds of it. But I will be the first to say only time will tell. This preview doesn't give me huge hope though.

  • Mixi360

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 12:14 am PT

    yeh its great look like Mysterious Horror

  • Return-Fire

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 9:49 pm PT

    This game looks awesome!!!

advertisement

Tags

Game Stats

Also on

Games you may like…

Users who looked at content for this game also looked at these games.

See More Similar Games