PS5 Alan Wake 2

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If you are a person who skips the descriptions of objects, dialogues and scenes in video games. Alan Wake II is not for you

Che senso ha una puntualizzazione del genere? :asd:
Alan Wake non è mai stato Super Mario, penso non esista singola persona sulla faccia della terra intenzionata ad acquistare il gioco per saltarne dialoghi e cutscenes
 
Che senso ha una puntualizzazione del genere? :asd:
Alan Wake non è mai stato Super Mario, penso non esista singola persona sulla faccia della terra intenzionata ad acquistare il gioco per saltarne dialoghi e cutscenes
Ci sono, eccome se ci sono :rickds:
 
Alan Wake II has a rhythm that imitates any cinematic thriller, taking you through a quiet passage and then unleashing a violent twist full of terror, action and adrenaline and then returning to calm and repeating the cycle.

The challenge is to overcome the first two hours of the game in which you will practically feel inundated with overwhelming tutorials and wishing that something would please happen. To ensure that you do not reach the point where you abandon the game, you are presented with several macabre scenes that awaken your curiosity. However, on more than one occasion I decided to save the game and start doing something else to cool my head because the game gives you instructions like: “look for clues in X place” which is very small, you explore every virtual centimeter of the area so that in the end it turns out that you only had to talk to the person next to you, not look for an object on the floor or hidden in a container.

Once you start shooting, the pleasure will not last long since, as I mentioned before, you will return to searching for clues that you then have to organize in your mind, which is represented by an office where you have arranged the maps, the cases you work on, the outlines of each case, documents, photographs and more.

If you are a person who skips the descriptions of objects, dialogues and scenes in video games. Alan Wake II is not for you. Doing this can destroy your experience by missing a detail. Fortunately, you can replay almost every conversation and event in this mental room where all the information you discover is stored, but if you don't plan to immerse yourself in the story, you won't have much reason to continue playing.

There are also several puzzles such as supply boxes that you must open with combinations of locks that are revealed through clues. Elements that you have to light or focus in a certain way to unlock them and this is quite fun until the dynamic starts to repeat itself too much.

Ma questa parte è fighissima se davvero siamo noi a dover prestare attenzione a dialoghi e dettagli per cercare di risolvere il caso e non semplicemente trovare X che magicamente vine risolto in automatico come succede in tutti i giochi.

you will return to searching for clues that you then have to organize in your mind, which is represented by an office where you have arranged the maps, the cases you work on, the outlines of each case, documents, photographs and more.

If you are a person who skips the descriptions of objects, dialogues and scenes in video games. Alan Wake II is not for you.

Se è davvero così, tanta roba. Sogno un gioco dove poter investigare seriamente e liberamente.
 
Gamespot 10
 
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Già immagino le lamentele :asd:
Come accade sempre :asd:

Cmq sto notando sempre più giochi tosti o che richiedono di utilizzare il cervello ( merito dei souls? forse) returnal,sifu, bg3, lord of the fallen, forse questo.
Se si riesce a sdognare per bene il concetto che un gioco non ti debba tenere per mano, che ti richiede attenzione e dedizione per me si fa jackpot
 
While Alan Wake 2 drove me up the wall as I pieced together its fractal story and resisted the urge to succumb to its mind-bending live-action scenes, it continually impressed me. I was genuinely sad as I edged closer to the game's conclusion. I want more of this tantalising cast of characters and ever-so-creepy town… more of this big psychedelic trip that refuses to let you predict where it's going. I can't get enough of this story about the battle between dark and light, good and evil, and the fight to overcome our own protagonist's subconsciousness.

Modern day horror experiences don't get much better than this, and I'm pleased we've got more to come in, at least, two sets of DLC.
VG247 (5/5)
 
IGN 9/10
 
 
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