With Alan Wake 2 in a retrospective, I think they have and will continue to do just that. I seriously admire the commitment to game development as an art form by Sam Lake and Remedy as a whole.
jesus christ this shit is actually really good? this game, the show, its so fucking underrated. the acting is top line. the story, top line. and to think this game gets so much shit. remedy make amazing stories and unique games. While games like uncharted 4 the on rails shooter get praised to oblivion. crying shame.
Seriously dude. I was shocked at how little views this game got from walkthroughs. I always thought this game was more popular til recently because of how intriguing it was. You could relate to both sides of the fight & feel some sort of sympathy put in others’ perspectives. It sucks because I would’ve LOVED a sequel.
@@SpiritxEnigma it's a brain teaser for sure. Apparently generic turd is what the gen pop prefers, over some experimental and brilliantly original (still flawed) narrative idea. Remedy always innovates in one way or another. People just can't be pleased unless it's their big name franchise getting a main installment. Like god of war ragnarok, which will surely be praised to hell and back because its God of war. Don't get me wrong, I'm still kinda looking forward to it, but not in a way that involves any excitement for original ideas or story telling. I know what I'm going to get with it, it'll likely be good at what it does, but that's it. With remedy, you never fkn know what you're getting
Thanks for uploading these and having them broken out. Running the game on the Steam Deck doesn't play them bc it relies on running them through a browser.
Thanks for spelling this out for me. I didn’t realize these movies existed in between game play episodes and the game was confusing and incomplete without them. Watching the movies after finishing the game kinda sucked and ruined it a bit
@@henryolp1384 glad I can help, homie. If you haven't played the spiritual successor, Control, (which may or may not be tied into the lore of this), I HIGHLY recommend it. Now that I think of it, I'm due for a revisiting of it. I only played through it once many years ago.
22:52 FINISH HIM! 23:03 FATALITY! Who agrees that Liam Burke was like hundred times more badass, interesting and skillful than Jack Joyce, I mean ... Burke takes down 100 henchmen by himself, and Joyce takes down the same 100 henchmen but with the powers that were given to him (which he's practically invincible and unreachable). If Jack didn't had those powers, I bet that in the final episode Liam would have cleaned the floor with him
You forget something very important. Liam learned the art of the krav maga and the training of the weapons, Jack only used once a gun before the story, remember his line in act 1,part 2 after he killed 3 guards?! In normal situation probably Liam win this fight, but Jack got something else, the control of time here and there. Sooooo...😁
This junction is the only difficult one. I identify with Liam as he's a devoted husband and father, and he has a conscience... Charlie wants to do the right thing for once, selflessly steps up risking his life, and he's gunned down in cold blood. The flip side is just as conflicting.
damn i love those last few seconds of liam guarding the way
Remedy, don't ever change. Don't become EA or Bethesda. Continue being great.
your wishes have been granted. Enjoy Alan Wake 2
i can not enjoy it... the game's too much for my pc haha @@Darkdiver28
With Alan Wake 2 in a retrospective, I think they have and will continue to do just that. I seriously admire the commitment to game development as an art form by Sam Lake and Remedy as a whole.
Wow all characters pretty much had their reasons to break that way
jesus christ this shit is actually really good? this game, the show, its so fucking underrated. the acting is top line. the story, top line. and to think this game gets so much shit. remedy make amazing stories and unique games. While games like uncharted 4 the on rails shooter get praised to oblivion. crying shame.
Seriously dude. I was shocked at how little views this game got from walkthroughs. I always thought this game was more popular til recently because of how intriguing it was. You could relate to both sides of the fight & feel some sort of sympathy put in others’ perspectives. It sucks because I would’ve LOVED a sequel.
@@SpiritxEnigma it's a brain teaser for sure. Apparently generic turd is what the gen pop prefers, over some experimental and brilliantly original (still flawed) narrative idea. Remedy always innovates in one way or another. People just can't be pleased unless it's their big name franchise getting a main installment. Like god of war ragnarok, which will surely be praised to hell and back because its God of war. Don't get me wrong, I'm still kinda looking forward to it, but not in a way that involves any excitement for original ideas or story telling. I know what I'm going to get with it, it'll likely be good at what it does, but that's it.
With remedy, you never fkn know what you're getting
Thanks for uploading these and having them broken out. Running the game on the Steam Deck doesn't play them bc it relies on running them through a browser.
Thanks for spelling this out for me. I didn’t realize these movies existed in between game play episodes and the game was confusing and incomplete without them. Watching the movies after finishing the game kinda sucked and ruined it a bit
@@henryolp1384 glad I can help, homie. If you haven't played the spiritual successor, Control, (which may or may not be tied into the lore of this), I HIGHLY recommend it. Now that I think of it, I'm due for a revisiting of it. I only played through it once many years ago.
22:52 FINISH HIM!
23:03 FATALITY!
Who agrees that Liam Burke was like hundred times more badass, interesting and skillful than Jack Joyce, I mean ... Burke takes down 100 henchmen by himself, and Joyce takes down the same 100 henchmen but with the powers that were given to him (which he's practically invincible and unreachable). If Jack didn't had those powers, I bet that in the final episode Liam would have cleaned the floor with him
You forget something very important.
Liam learned the art of the krav maga and the training of the weapons, Jack only used once a gun before the story, remember his line in act 1,part 2 after he killed 3 guards?!
In normal situation probably Liam win this fight, but Jack got something else, the control of time here and there. Sooooo...😁
I mean obviously lol. Jack said he hadn’t used a gun before & Liam is a pro. It was basically powers vs. sheer f’n will.
@@SpiritxEnigma I swear Jack said he used a gun before and that's he's killed before. But he didn't explain when or how he learned to use one.
@@Dokia7 in the time traveled past
I love this Game...... So much Emotional ...... WOW.... I fell like , i am in game....
Thanks for the upload , game works fine but this episode stucks buffering every 2 secs
This junction is the only difficult one. I identify with Liam as he's a devoted husband and father, and he has a conscience... Charlie wants to do the right thing for once, selflessly steps up risking his life, and he's gunned down in cold blood. The flip side is just as conflicting.
This game is so freaking good.
This sucks that this wasn't made into a regular show and not just a 4-part episode with the same actors.
what is the backstory between fiona and beth ? how did they meet ?
Charlie the simp
In 23:30 can anyone tell me the soundtrack name
So what’s really a good choice for the act
Marcus236 this one
I feel like Surrender is the more climatic choice
@@awesomedude2556nah this one leads to a cool gunfight
Some of the actors are so bad!
Trash take