Alan Wake 2 Reveals Terrifying New Gameplay

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Includes Two Playable Characters!

Alan Wake 2 is the latest game from Remedy Entertainment, following the original Alan Wake after 13 years. The game recently received a new trailer at the PlayStation Showcase, and Summer Game Fest has given fans another look at the title.

Alan Wake 2 was featured at the event with over two minutes of uncut gameplay, allowing players to get a glimpse of the horror experience that awaits.

Why it matters: Alan Wake is returning after a decade, leading to excitement for the franchise. The second game also has new players excited to try the horror franchise for the first time.

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Alan Wake 2 features multiple playable characters, with newcomer Saga Anderson. Summer Game Fest revealed that players will switch between the two characters, producing a dynamic horror experience.

The footage follows Saga Anderson investigating ritualistic murders, with the gameplay trailer giving fans a small glimpse at the horror elements. Sam Lake also revealed that Alan Wake 2 will also be friendly to newcomers.

According to the Creative Director, players are not required to be familiar with the previous game to enjoy the sequel, allowing new players to jump right in, without prior knowledge.

Alan Wake 2 will feature a 50/50 split between the two main characters. The game is releasing on October 17, with Remedy Entertainment claiming it could be the most visually impressive game of the year.

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