![]() Even if I turn out about three of them a year. I’m not a big fancy writer of genre fiction like Alan Wake the character is. Writing about Alan Wake feels kind of surreal in that in some ways the entire plot revolves around writer’s block, and trying to overcome it. (There are minor spoilers for Control, including one late game event I reference in passing) Writer’s Block Honestly, even compared to my usual variable level of quality, this might not be as good simply because I might rush it just to replay Control in a new light and play through AWE. These are my feelings about the game before I play AWE, but after playing Control first. I have played through Alan Wake, the two DLCs, and his American Nightmare, though. I’m actually writing this the day AWE launched, because I’m exceptionally lazy and all I know how to do is procrastinate, even though I beat Control back in July. ![]() ![]() I suppose I should also mention that this comes between playing Control’s main game and playing the AWE expansion that supposedly serves as a sequel of sorts to Alan Wake. Isn’t it weird how AWE could also stand for Alan Wake Experience?
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