Alan Wake 2 Creator Reveals Desire for a Dark Gothic Fantasy

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Sam Lake, the creator of Alan Wake 2, expresses his desire to tell a crazy, huge budget, dark gothic fantasy. Despite the challenges faced during the development of Alan Wake, Lake is still interested in exploring other worlds and entertaining players with new experiences.

Alan Wake 2 creator, Sam Lake , has revealed that he's always wanted to tell a"crazy, huge budget, dark gothic fantasy "., Lake admitted that whilst the development of cult horror game Alan Wake was difficult in the shadows of Max Payne –"the curse of the second album", as Lake describes it – there are still other worlds outside of Alan Wake, Max Payne , and Control he would like to entertain us with."Would I ever do anything else?" he asks."Yeah.

:"From a visual perspective though, Alan Wake 2 is an extraordinary effort. On current-gen consoles, there's not much that can rival the incredible density of detail and fine-grained lighting on display here. "That's not to say there aren't issues, and performance does need some additional work, but it's hard to say that Alan Wake 2 is anything other than a superb-looking release. For players who like survival horror, and want to experience some of the best technology deployed so far this generation, it's an easy recommendation.

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