Alan Wake (2010)

Remedy Entertainment

PC (Microsoft Windows) · Xbox 360

3.69 from 3485 ratings

9597 members have it in their collection · 250 playing now · 3193 backlogged · 923 wish listed

How long? Main story 12h · with extras 16h · 100% 31h (from 121 logged playthroughs)

Alan Wake is a psychological horror action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment. The narrative centres on Alan Wake, a bestselling thriller novelist experiencing writer's block. He travels to the small town of Bright Falls with his wife, Alice, seeking a change of environment. Shortly after their arrival, Alice vanishes under mysterious circumstances. As Alan searches for her, he discovers pages … Read more
Alan Wake is a psychological horror action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment. The narrative centres on Alan Wake, a bestselling thriller novelist experiencing writer's block. He travels to the small town of Bright Falls with his wife, Alice, seeking a change of environment. Shortly after their arrival, Alice vanishes under mysterious circumstances. As Alan searches for her, he discovers pages of a thriller novel he does not recall writing. The events described in these pages begin to manifest in reality, and Alan encounters hostile supernatural entities known as the "Taken," who are controlled by darkness. The gameplay involves navigating Bright Falls and using light to combat these dark forces. The storyline explores themes of reality and fiction, along with the influence of the written word. Read less
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Release dates

  • May 14, 2010 (Europe) Xbox 360
  • May 18, 2010 (North_America) Xbox 360
  • May 20, 2010 (Australia) Xbox 360
  • Feb 16, 2012 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Maiden_in_Black

Review Maiden_in_Black 3/5 · Jan 25, 2026

Entertaining but not exactly memorable

I will be honest. I had never heard of Alan Wake before the advent of Alan Wake 2 and my subsequent playing of Control (which I still need to complete). Even then, it took me until now to try and play the first entry solely because I am extremely curious about the second one.

Because I had loved (love?) Control, …

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I will be honest. I had never heard of Alan Wake before the advent of Alan Wake 2 and my subsequent playing of Control (which I still need to complete). Even then, it took me until now to try and play the first entry solely because I am extremely curious about the second one.

Because I had loved (love?) Control, I had relatively high expectations for Alan Wake... expectations with, frankly, were not at all met. Both as a third person shooter and as a horror game, AW is kind of lacking. The controls are imprecise, the acting almost entirely flat, the shooting janky, and the story promising but unpolished. It /was/ entertaining, but just not... memorable? I played it mostly looking forward to when I finished it so I could move on to playing the rest of Control.

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Thepope289

Review Thepope289 3/5 · Oct 21, 2025

Roll Credits?: Yes!

Surprised/Let Down/As Expected: Let Down

Favorite Mechanic or Narrative Moment: You can tell that writing this story was a blast. Having a narrative device in place to be able to just manifest macguffins or brazenly lean on tropes rules. They absolutely take advantage of it to make this thing constantly surprising and downright fun to watch unfold. …

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Roll Credits?: Yes!

Surprised/Let Down/As Expected: Let Down

Favorite Mechanic or Narrative Moment: You can tell that writing this story was a blast. Having a narrative device in place to be able to just manifest macguffins or brazenly lean on tropes rules. They absolutely take advantage of it to make this thing constantly surprising and downright fun to watch unfold. It was a little difficult to follow exactly what was going on (probably somewhat intentional given the Lynch influence), but individual moments like learning that the Old Gods of Asgard are actually plot relevant or Barry doing just about anything were great.

Least Favorite Thing: The combat here is just not good. Alan Wake absolutely shows its age in the design of most of the combat sections, and quite a few of them feel added in for the sake of extending playtime. The enemy variety is more or less nonexistent, and they all boil down to dodge while using light and then shoot a gun. Combat set pieces were fun, but the walk forward->slow-mo 3 guys pop out of a bush->kill them loop dragged the experience down.

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SoulboundFlame

Review SoulboundFlame 3/5 · Feb 8, 2024

A great narrative trapped in old gameplay and graphics

Going from this game into control, and then Alan Wake II is ideal I think. Going from Control into this game makes the game feel really small in scope, and the slow burn of the world coming to life really doesn't hit as hard from this perspective.

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Going from this game into control, and then Alan Wake II is ideal I think. Going from Control into this game makes the game feel really small in scope, and the slow burn of the world coming to life really doesn't hit as hard from this perspective.

Combine this with gameplay that feels dated and you have a recipe for a game that many people really love and will encourage you to play, that you yourself are not invested in.

This is from the perspective of someone not in love with the horror genre, so if you have patience you might find the magic in playing this game. With that said, watching the cutscene movies of this game is a nice alternative if you want to enjoy the sequel.

Really don't like when games media forget us mortals don't have infinite time to play games and we can only pick 1-2 every month or two.

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Eerp

Review Eerp 5/5 · Feb 2, 2024

Fight The Darkness

This is of the remastered version on Series X. I had already loved the game but had not played it since it came out.

This was my road to AW2 and y'know what?! Shit holds up! Very simple gameplay and mechanics but the boilerplate horror tale and the world of Wake is just too interesting.

It is annoying sometimes that …

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This is of the remastered version on Series X. I had already loved the game but had not played it since it came out.

This was my road to AW2 and y'know what?! Shit holds up! Very simple gameplay and mechanics but the boilerplate horror tale and the world of Wake is just too interesting.

It is annoying sometimes that I can just die in every encounter if I stop paying attention but it is also the first game in a long time that demanded my full attention. There is always chatter and story and narration and action sequences that make me play single-screen, focused.

I do not think this is a very hard game on the whole and maybe to a gameplay detriment, but it is my favourite style of progression in video games, it gets easier as it goes. You have more tools, you get friends, it feels really nice and like you are improving as you go.

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jared_c

Review jared_c 4/5 · Jan 24, 2024

Sequel Hype Convinces Me To Play (And Enjoyed!) The First!

4.5/5 I've had this game in my backlog for years. After seeing all the hype and critical reception around the sequel, I figured it was finally time to dive into the first as I seemingly can't play any sequels without playing the first iterations. While the game is absolutely a product of it's time (abundance of collectibles, frustrating mechanics/controls) I'm …

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4.5/5 I've had this game in my backlog for years. After seeing all the hype and critical reception around the sequel, I figured it was finally time to dive into the first as I seemingly can't play any sequels without playing the first iterations. While the game is absolutely a product of it's time (abundance of collectibles, frustrating mechanics/controls) I'm glad I finally played this. I've loved other games from Remedy, yet somehow this one never really caught my attention enough to play it previously. Alan Wake is about a famous writer who goes on a vacation with his wife to a remote town to relax a bit and hopefully get the creative juices flowing for his next book. Things almost immediately go awry as his wife has seemingly vanished, and a lot of shadowy figures begin attacking Wake. All of these events seem just familiar enough to our character that there is something very odd happening in this town. Game play takes on a third person perspective, and plays more akin to the classic survival horror games where you have a very limited inventory. You are given a flash light that must be used to weaken the shadowy enemies before you can do any real damage to them via the guns that you find. Your flashlight can slowly damage these enemies, but to do so in a timely manner you have to focus the light on them which drains your battery pretty quickly. You will pretty early on find out that you have to conserve your batteries as you run out pretty quickly when swapping batteries in big fights. Same idea goes for the ammunition as well, as this is also quite limited. This adds even more intensity to a pretty thrilling story that never really overstays it's welcome (except chapter 3, which drags on a bit too long). There's a cast of characters that you meet throughout the game that all feel like real characters with their own motivations, whether that's helping you or hindering you. The story wraps up with a bit of a vague, up to interpretation, ending which I guess was wrapped up a bit more clearly in the DLC for the game which I didn't play due to massive back log of games. My total play time for the game was around 16 hours, with trying to get as many collectibles as possible but indeed missing a small chunk. If you have any interest in the sequel, I would recommend playing through the first iteration prior as it's still a fun and captivating game!

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SneakyOtaku

Review SneakyOtaku 4/5 · Dec 31, 2023

Fun game but shows its age with mechanics

Rating : 3.5/5

Overall, the story was amazing, however the shortcomings were the age of the game not playing well. Specifically, the weird sprinting issues, the imbalance of the game where it just bombards you to no end with not much resources. Also the camera angles were bit weird as well with the dodging.

mpbarlow

Review mpbarlow 4/5 · Dec 6, 2023

Twin Peaksident Evil

What works

  • Graphics are not a top concern for me but crikey this game still looks great for its age. The lighting effects look great, as you would expect, and there are some genuinely beautiful vistas. Not sure why they felt the need to even remaster this. Runs pretty well on the Deck (high settings, limited to 40fps), but the …
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What works

  • Graphics are not a top concern for me but crikey this game still looks great for its age. The lighting effects look great, as you would expect, and there are some genuinely beautiful vistas. Not sure why they felt the need to even remaster this. Runs pretty well on the Deck (high settings, limited to 40fps), but the sessions I played on my desktop sometimes had weird performance hitches, fixed by a reboot.
  • I really enjoyed the combat. I recall this being a criticised aspect of the game but I feel it works really well. The way the torch aims and the way the enemies try to get around you reminds me of the original Resi 4.
  • I started watching Twin Peaks at the same time I started replaying this (no spoilers please, still got a lot to watch), and seeing the inspiration this game took from it was delightful.
  • The TV format is cute...

What doesn’t

  • ...the product placement much less so

  • There’s a lot of artificial padding. Too much fighting off enemies while something slow happens, and most of the final sequence feels like a bit of a drag. The driving in particular adds nothing.

  • I appreciate the need to keep the tension high, but losing my good torch and my guns every five minutes was a bit of a drag

  • On more than one occasion two fast guys spawned behind me and killed me before I even got control back to fight them off

Verdict

I mainly played this to refresh my memory ahead of picking up the sequel, and I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did. I played it when it was new and recalled it being decent, but nothing to write home about. This time I genuinely had a blast with it, especially being able to see some of the signature Remedy ground work they laid here (Control was my favourite game of whatever year that came out). This game absolutely screams for a sequel and I can’t believe it took so long to make one, but now I can’t wait!

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MistRain

Review MistRain 3/5 · Dec 5, 2023

Goofy as hell, very funny.

I remember playing this game when it was new. Upon replaying it i realise i might not have played it?? Im still unclear and maybe that says something about the game. After starting on Alan Wake 2 I felt like one needed to refresh the memory. The gameplay really sucks. Its very repetative and there's like 3 different enemies. Everthing …

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I remember playing this game when it was new. Upon replaying it i realise i might not have played it?? Im still unclear and maybe that says something about the game. After starting on Alan Wake 2 I felt like one needed to refresh the memory. The gameplay really sucks. Its very repetative and there's like 3 different enemies. Everthing is alternatively dark and goofy and the story and character have very clashing tones and vibe, which makes this game extremly funny. I dont know, it's just a weird one. I can see it being more relevant now after alan wake 2, but the game has certinaly not aged well. Still worth it just for the japes though, best played with a friend.

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GUDZYK

Review GUDZYK 3/5 · Oct 25, 2023

Its not a Lake...

Good Game. DLC gameplay mechanics should be spread across the main episodes. I don't find core gameplay boring or annoying, as people say, but more variety would not hurt it, for sure. From what I saw, the remastered version is the best way to play.

joshakazam

Review joshakazam 3/5 · Oct 19, 2023

I bet Alan Wake 2 is very cool!

Absolutely incredible vibes, great writing and a fun cast of characters is unfortunately dragged down by extremely tedious gameplay, boring environments and genuine sickness-inducing motion blur effects constantly offending the screen. I was invested in the world and the story from start to finish (excluding the awful details regarding the wife) however it mostly felt like a chore to play …

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Absolutely incredible vibes, great writing and a fun cast of characters is unfortunately dragged down by extremely tedious gameplay, boring environments and genuine sickness-inducing motion blur effects constantly offending the screen. I was invested in the world and the story from start to finish (excluding the awful details regarding the wife) however it mostly felt like a chore to play that I was constantly rolling my eyes at. I can't wait to see how they shift the formula away from just combat arenas in the next one!

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curt924

Review curt924 2/5 · Aug 23, 2023

Remedy, I love you guys, but what the ♥♥♥♥ was this.

The same boring, repetitive gameplay loop is copy and pasted for 11 hours, on top of taking place in samey environments with samey level design and gives you boring guns and puzzles. The story is legitimately the worst one that Remedy has ever written, including Quantum Break, and that …

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Remedy, I love you guys, but what the ♥♥♥♥ was this.

The same boring, repetitive gameplay loop is copy and pasted for 11 hours, on top of taking place in samey environments with samey level design and gives you boring guns and puzzles. The story is legitimately the worst one that Remedy has ever written, including Quantum Break, and that ending was ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ horrible. No memorable characters or even remotely memorable dialogue to even be found, were the writers just asleep for the entire dev time?

I cannot believe that this is the same studio that made Max Payne and Control.

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drinksomeofthismichael

Review drinksomeofthismichael 2/5 · Aug 8, 2023

An intriguing game but ultimately a chore to get through

Review for the Remastered PS5 Digital Version

I played “Alan Wake” when it was first released on the 360 and remember being underwhelmed. Decided to play the remastered version in preparation for part two and I think i disliked it even more the second time around. The gameplay mechanics, specifically the combat system, are an absolute headache. Encountering enemies aggravated …

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Review for the Remastered PS5 Digital Version

I played “Alan Wake” when it was first released on the 360 and remember being underwhelmed. Decided to play the remastered version in preparation for part two and I think i disliked it even more the second time around. The gameplay mechanics, specifically the combat system, are an absolute headache. Encountering enemies aggravated me every single time while trying to traverse through the always tedious forest. What barely saves the game is the story. It’s mysterious and interesting even if it remains overall vague. The idea of “Alan Wake” I think far exceeds the game itself, in my opinion.

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Merebiz

Review Merebiz 4/5 · Nov 14, 2021

Unique and good horror

Another good game from my childhood. Playing it as a kid was terrifying. Playing it again years later was more frustrating than terrifying, but it's still a good horror game.

LxFx

Review LxFx 3/5 · Nov 4, 2021

Pro: moody, reminding of Stephen King

Con: repetitive scenes and enemies, clunky controls on PC