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. But by far the greatest thing about that game was the winter mood, i played it in the dead of winter and love the season, it genuinely shaped my expectation of what video games should be like. I also had a lot of fun hunting treasures and prizes down.
Alan Wake 2 is just as much of a sequel to Control as it is to Alan Wake. Its weird and goofy and creepy as fuck, though some of the goals can be confusing. Highly recommended, my personal GotY, behind BG3 of course.
Speaking of BG3 is near perfect.
Im planning to install a fitgirl repack of AW2 actually, I never played the first one but ive got a good enough grasp on the story thanks to control’s AWE expansion.
The plot itself isn't deep, so yeah, that and maybe the wiki read is more than enough info.