I haven't played Alan Wake (despite owning it for 7 or 8 years)
I will never understand people like you.
It's not like he's missing much.
I haven't played Alan Wake (despite owning it for 7 or 8 years)
I will never understand people like you.
I haven't played Alan Wake (despite owning it for 7 or 8 years)
I will never understand people like you.
It's not like he's missing much.
I haven't played Alan Wake (despite owning it for 7 or 8 years)
I will never understand people like you.
It's not like he's missing much.
He is missing A LOT.
One of best games.
Finished Control like a month ago. It was surprisingly enjoyable, but I have to say that the DLC was really lame. I was expecting something more as I was a big fan of the Alan Wake DLC, American Nightmare. Both DLCs reeked of low effort cash grabs with recycled content up the wazoo. Not worth getting unless it's free or part of the complete edition, but I certainly would not buy them as a season pass deal or anything. The main game itself was fine, with some of the smoothest 3rd person shooter gameplay by Remedy yet. Martti Suosalo as Ahti was funny as shit as well.
Got the game free when I purchased my RTX 2070 super. Even with DLSS 2.0, enabling HIGH RTX still takes a big chunk of my FPS when running 4k resolution.
You should definitely play to the end IMO. It isn't very long, and as someone who finds shooters quite one dimensional anyway it held my attention pretty well. There are some very nicely done sequences.
I didn't play it pre-patched control points either, but apparently the mould boss one was very annoying. You had to trek from all the way back at the top of the cavern, past a load of mould people each time.
I don't get all the complaints about the difficulty though. Unless they patched it, I never had a long trek to boss fight, and the maximum amount of tries for a boss was 3 (Anchor). Maybe some people are not aware of how powerful Launch is - having it maxed makes all the boss fights much more manageable.
Installing this now. Remedy's games have been a mixed bag for me, so I'm curious to see how much I like this.
I haven't played Alan Wake (despite owning it for 7 or 8 years)
I will never understand people like you.
It's not like he's missing much.
He is missing A LOT.
One of best games.
Not sure where you are, but it was the late game optional bosses that gave me trouble, and which had save points annoyingly far away. The "main quest" isn't that difficult at all really.
Any reason to play the dlc?