I never played much of the PC version, so I can't attest to that. PS: I am talking here about the original on the Xbox 360. In conclusion, like Remedy stated, the Remastered is mostly to new people to the franchise, or people that don't want to buy new hardware just to play Alan Wake. Where there were oily stains on the floor in the original, like detailed on a page in the manuscript, that are completely absent in the Remastered.īut in the original, Wake's apartment's bed only has one pillow. There is a part in the Remastered version - Stucky's garage - which feels not fully fleshed out like in the original. original vision and being Remedy developed.much more fleshed out and on point developer commentary.much smoother technical performance, pretty much without any bugs, visual or otherwise (the only exception being the moving bridge in chapter 5 which has a janky animation to it) that makes for a much more immersive experience.high definition graphics, although the updated graphics, and especially the character models, look weird sometimes (like necks bending to unnatural and almost impossible angles, scenes where the faces look weird and different or moments where the lighting shifts dramatically in night sections briefly) Īnd the strong points of the original in relation to the remaster are:.The strong points of the remaster in relation to the original game are: Having played some more of the remaster I came to a complete picture of the Remastered.
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