Alan Wake - A Literary Analysis

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Alan Wake is a beloved but underappreciated game about ignorance, truth-seeking, and the artistic process. So let's talk about how it all works.
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  • @isonny2010
    @isonny20104 жыл бұрын

    "Ignorance isn't just the lack of knowledge. It is the twisting of it." Best line ever!

  • @dxcSOUL

    @dxcSOUL

    3 жыл бұрын

    It really isn't though. I'd love to see a single Lit book define ignorance as such. Is this guy an actual professor or a pop culture English student? It sounds nice, but this is quickly becoming I'm 14 and I am deep territory. Basically he's trying to say the famous adage: "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing." What. a. hack.

  • @user-yu3ge4iv8r

    @user-yu3ge4iv8r

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dxcSOUL >or a pop culture English student? Probably the second but no, he's absolutely right. 4chan types live in a bubble of their own because they are perfectly aware that if they try to debate anything they believe in, they get their ass kicked.

  • @BadSodaProductions
    @BadSodaProductions2 жыл бұрын

    “Nonexistent Sequel” Boy do I have news for you

  • @BlackBoxTV
    @BlackBoxTV5 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful, well thought and explored analysis. This is the game that inspired me to start my KZread channel, Night Springs specifically. I’m glad this game has not been forgotten. Great stuff sir!

  • @Janosevic80

    @Janosevic80

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bruh I remember Black box from back in the day where sketch comedy was the norm on KZread, fun times but I am glad we grew out of it

  • @showcase0525
    @showcase05256 жыл бұрын

    "We'll talk about that later" Andddd - new drinking game. But a really good analysis on the game. Good job.

  • @GameProf

    @GameProf

    6 жыл бұрын

    Chris Landy Yeah, there was so much about this game that couldn't be fully discussed without all the context that I did something a bit different and barely explained anything during the summary portion. Saved it all for afterward. So yes, there's a LOT of that. :P

  • @jameslyddall

    @jameslyddall

    5 жыл бұрын

    Games As Literature Alan wake is my favourite game. I recently visited Washington state and the game imagery instantly hit me while in that scenery. Whats your thoughts on this game being made on the big screen by Stephen Spielberg? The reason I mention him is I feel he could nail the story tone as a director.

  • @OrangeLightnings
    @OrangeLightnings6 жыл бұрын

    "Art created from a place of light, from knowledge and understanding and empathy and a desire to seek truth, can inform people and weaken ignorance and enact positive change. But art created from darkness, from stereotypes, from fear, can have the opposite effect. It can obscure truth, it can perpetrate lies, it can move people and society in a negative direction and literally change the world for the worse." This was worth the wait, you earned a really great conclusion here, and it came from a place of light. I can't help but think about this in the context of today, and the present dangers of creation born of ignorance. Can't wait for the next one, take as long as you have to.

  • @mojo1829

    @mojo1829

    5 жыл бұрын

    When/Where is this said???????!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • @AceDroo

    @AceDroo

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mojo1829 I know this is a late reply, but it happens at the very end of the review. It was part of his closing comments.

  • @JoshuaKane.

    @JoshuaKane.

    4 жыл бұрын

    Can anyone give me an example of a work of art that has literally changed the world for the worse , seriously? Besides "Barbie Girl" by Aqua

  • @Carl_Frank

    @Carl_Frank

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@JoshuaKane. Various political propaganda can do that. As can "Barbie Girl" or "Baby Shark", of course.

  • @user-yu3ge4iv8r

    @user-yu3ge4iv8r

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JoshuaKane. Uhh... that klansman movie, the Star Wars sequels (people will contort themselves to believe incredibly stupid things if it's politically convenient. Protip: the concept of a "Mary Sue" is anti-woman in roughly the same way as it is anti-heterochromia), prooobably Fury Road because the main theme there is feminism and current Twitter feminist are awful, the Starship Troopers movie (it seems to have a fascist fanbase that formed an attachment to it out of pure contrarian doublethink), Nietzche and his general philosophy (there's shades of Nietchzeanism in every bad guy philosophy because it sounds cool and the nazis used it to justify their bullshit), probably Max Stirner (TLDR; morality is a "spook") but I don't think anyone who'll take that to it's obvious conclusion is smart enough to know who Max Stirner is. Also everyone online who claims to have Dissociative Personality Disorder online is malingering for attention. The version they're describing was made up by a 1973 book called Sybil. Apparently the real DID is caused by repeated extreme trauma in childhood, and episodes cause blackouts.

  • @leebuckley8761
    @leebuckley87612 жыл бұрын

    Watching this in 2021 and thinking to myself, "That was such a good game, wish i could play it again." Little did I know they just posted news about it being Remastered in the last 24 hours or so... haaah! A true Matrix moment...

  • @SaberRexZealot

    @SaberRexZealot

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s also been on PC for like 8 years and can run on a toaster.

  • @leebuckley8761

    @leebuckley8761

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SaberRexZealot you think it'd run on my 486 powered toaster? I mean I could try but I'm dubious

  • @IzalithDemon

    @IzalithDemon

    7 ай бұрын

    And here we are couple days after part II released

  • @seerus1351
    @seerus13514 жыл бұрын

    Do cover the rest of the DLC and American Nightmare, please. This is one of my favorite series and I enjoyed your analysis.

  • @lucidmind9676
    @lucidmind96765 жыл бұрын

    9 years later and I still love playing Alan Wake on Saturday nights. If it's true that Sony is helping Remedy with getting Alan Wake 2 released that means Microsoft just missed out on keeping a great game as their exclusive

  • @real6562

    @real6562

    4 жыл бұрын

    They also lost insomniac...now they're out of exclusives...only halo's left.

  • @infini7791

    @infini7791

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@real6562 Remedy wanted to be on all platforms. They have a working relationship with NVIDIA and their newest game Control plays and looks 100x better on PC. This isn't a knock on consoles, it's just the truth. Their newer games including Quantum Break and Control both use Northlight engine which has extremely advanced lighting and physics. The environments are progressively more destructible between those games and if you watch a comparison of Xbox One X/PS4 Pro vs PC running Control, you'll see that the difference in quality is day and night. Point is, Remedy isn't switching to PS exclusives. Xbox doesn't want console exclusives either, but they are investing heavily in first party studios and new IPs with the new console. I think we'll get some big announcements next week - but they'll all be Xbox + Windows.

  • @NicolasF.Costoglou
    @NicolasF.Costoglou6 жыл бұрын

    This is by far my favourite videogame, and one of the few i can play over and over again whithout getting bored, even though many people claim that the gameplay get's tireying. But the reason i love it so much is the atmosphere and the story, and there were a few interesting new insights, even for a hardcore-fan like me. (I even play it at the moment on my second channel ^^) I highly recommend you to play the two DLC's, which aren't the "real ending" some people say (which is why i don't get that people criticize that this would be the only way to get the "real ending" of the story), they are more of a explaination of what happens to Alan now that he's trapped in the Dark Place, and also to show how much more surrealistic and creative ideas the developers have for the game. American Nightmare is also pretty good, but you can't compare it to the main game, there are a few interesting insides in what happened after Alan vanished into the Dark Place, but there is more focus on his evil doppelgaenger Mr. Scratch, who is one of the most interesting and psychotic videogame-villains since the Joker of the Arkham Games. I would love to see you also tackle these two/three "games", and i enjoyed your analysis fairly much :) (Also, yesterday was my birthday, so i see this as a nice present ^^)

  • @sageferreira1533
    @sageferreira15336 жыл бұрын

    I think the view of editors here is interesting; the Dark Presence is an evil force that twists Alan's work, and Barry needs to learn to back off and let Alan do his thing, essentially. There's no real positive depiction of someone actively shaping a work without being part of the creative process. Of course, I'm biased here (I dabble as an editor), but I think it's interesting to look at the implications of the writers' views through these portrayals, and what might be missing. Too much power to the editor (and bad intentions) can absolutely mean a work is turned away from its original purpose or refitted to be what the editor and not the creator wants it to be, but unrestricted freedom on a creator's side leads to messes like the Star Wars prequels or Mighty No. 9. All that being said, I definitely understand that most creators will come down on the side of wariness to bedgrudging acceptance of editors at best, because we do hack and slash away at their hard work. And of course I can't really know if the writers feel this way about editors; maybe the sequel would have had a scenario where the dangers of unrestricted creativity get explored. We can never really know, but I thought I'd toss in my two cents anyway.

  • @rustyragestalkinrangerspod1781
    @rustyragestalkinrangerspod17813 жыл бұрын

    I hope someday you do a literary analysis on Control which ties in heavily to Alan Wake and gave us much needed lore and info on what happened in Alan Wake. At the very least I hope you review it.

  • @Fries101Reviews
    @Fries101Reviews2 жыл бұрын

    And now Alan Wake has a Remastered Game

  • @andoniroque5934
    @andoniroque59346 жыл бұрын

    This has to be one of the better written analysis out there. Thanks a ton for making this video. Alan Wake can be a really good game on a surface level but depending on how deep you wanna go, can be a masterpiece.

  • @Samkiud
    @Samkiud6 жыл бұрын

    You gave me a whole new insight to my favorite AAA game. One of the best analysis of any video game I have seen so far.

  • @darthnazgul
    @darthnazgul6 жыл бұрын

    This is my first time seeing one of your videos. Alan Wake is one of my favourite games, both as an artist and a creative. I first played it when I was going through an awful bout of writer's block, where I was ashamed of whatever I tried to write. The game, as fittingly as you put it, shed a light for me on my work. It inspired me to keep going, for the better. I haven't seen much dissection of the story and its metaphors on this level, so it's great to see. And really just serves to make me appreciate it even more. Also, loved the way you ended the analysis on the period from the end of the game. Nice bit of editing there.

  • @To3To3To3
    @To3To3To3 Жыл бұрын

    Just played Alan Wake for the first time and a few things went over my head so this was a cool video.

  • @MoriAnimations
    @MoriAnimations6 жыл бұрын

    how I took the ending was that the darkness got ahold of Alan right at the end and transformed/spread itself out to the world by turning itself into the ocean. that's why he sounds like that as he says "ocean".

  • @jordanadams9804
    @jordanadams98046 жыл бұрын

    I've been waiting forever for this oh my god I love these analyses. Ever since I heard you were doing Alan wake I've been waiting it's finally here

  • @ScotsThinker
    @ScotsThinker6 жыл бұрын

    Woah! That was quite an insight as always! Delving into the impact of artistry and further understandings of light and darkness. It's so good to finally see this analysis after such a long wait and I'm looking forward to more content. Keep up the good work and lets hope you find rest and inspiration much like Alan Wake did.

  • @zlodrim9284
    @zlodrim92848 ай бұрын

    Hope you do a video on the sequel, loved your perspective on the game and it's one of the better Alan Wake analysis videos I've come across. Very thoughtful!

  • @MrOSUrocker
    @MrOSUrocker5 жыл бұрын

    Great video man! I love this commentary/analysis to one of my all time favorite game stories

  • @ghostra85
    @ghostra856 жыл бұрын

    Amazing analysis! By far one of the best examinations of this games story I've seen. Seriously though good job on this one, these videos work as great revision material for honing my analysis and storytelling abilities so thank you very much! :)

  • @beoxsgaming9388
    @beoxsgaming93886 жыл бұрын

    Aaaaaand know I want to play Alan Wake again.

  • @goombah8936

    @goombah8936

    5 жыл бұрын

    no, you don't

  • @abartel6

    @abartel6

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@goombah8936 yeah you definitely do

  • @real6562

    @real6562

    4 жыл бұрын

    No

  • @gamebond6248

    @gamebond6248

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@real6562 yes

  • @real6562

    @real6562

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@gamebond6248 yeah

  • @Traitors1991
    @Traitors19916 жыл бұрын

    This is absolutely one of my favorite games. Thank you for this.

  • @Kightsofchaos
    @Kightsofchaos6 жыл бұрын

    This was awesome. Good to have you back man.

  • @ninasyamo
    @ninasyamo5 жыл бұрын

    This is a really solid analysis given it's only of the game! I imagine the perspective warps if you add the DLC and the spin-off game into the mix and that's not mentioning the official comics, the mini series, the book "Alan Wake Files" and the This House of Dreams blog (probably not needing the novelizations perspective at all here) but I would love to hear that in depth view about everything put together. It surely doesn't answer too much, but some things definitely change. At least adds some history to the matter. Anyways, awesome video. I had a ton of fun watching it.

  • @bradyc2584
    @bradyc25844 жыл бұрын

    Poets of the fall made this game so creepy and beautiful

  • @Bonafide188
    @Bonafide1882 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely amazing video and analysis

  • @pocketmouse1189
    @pocketmouse11896 жыл бұрын

    So glad to see this up! Loved it!

  • @lumenforma2709
    @lumenforma27096 жыл бұрын

    Man, that´s was awesome! Great, really great analysis. Greetings from Colombia!!! please keep doing this type of things!

  • @ZephyrScar
    @ZephyrScar4 жыл бұрын

    Whoa. This is the first video I watched by you and I am extremely impressed. It was comprehensive and tangible! I recently played the game and wanted a different ideology on the events that occurred. I'm about to play Control (also by Remedy) and heard there is a relation between the two games and wanted more context. SO STOKED NOW!

  • @melpomegranate
    @melpomegranate4 жыл бұрын

    I don't know if this is ever explicitly stated in the original Alan Wake, but Alan actually started his job as a writer writing a few episodes of the Night Springs show (which features a lot more heavily in American Nightmare) - I always though that was the reason it was split into episodes, as a throwback to his first writing gig.

  • @wade_says
    @wade_says5 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video and content about one of my favorite games. Keep up the good work my friend!

  • @christopheralpha9139
    @christopheralpha91392 жыл бұрын

    Thomas zane's portrayal reminds me greatly of big daddies from Bioshock.

  • @Trepanation21
    @Trepanation213 жыл бұрын

    Anybody else here for Control/Control: AWE? Given the Alan Wake tie-in, plus news of Remedy working on a new game set in the mutual universe of Control + Alan Wake, I figured I'd pop in and see if there was any plans to cover it!

  • @alexandrehsf

    @alexandrehsf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep!

  • @Refue
    @Refue7 ай бұрын

    Awesome well-constructed video!

  • @spectacularpoopfly8464
    @spectacularpoopfly84642 жыл бұрын

    In American Nightmare Alan reveals the darkness has a lack of imagination which explains why the darkness relies strongly on stereotypes when using people

  • @the4thdownninja614
    @the4thdownninja6142 жыл бұрын

    I LOVED THIS VIDEO! Terrific job!!! Missed opportunity not discussing the additional content (Both DLC's and American Nightmare) as they do provide much a necessity to the main story's inherent themes and complexities. Maybe revisit now that there's a remaster and more than indefinitely an Alan Wake 2 in the Remedy interconnected universe.

  • @blessboybeats
    @blessboybeats4 жыл бұрын

    When Alice says "Alan wake up" I feel like it means that the whole game was Alan's nightmare

  • @shubhamsinha2362

    @shubhamsinha2362

    3 жыл бұрын

    The dlc confirms that it isn’t

  • @KH0LRA
    @KH0LRA3 жыл бұрын

    I just finished this game for the first time. The whole thing hits differently as an artist myself going under art block, and you going deep into the game in that level brought me a better appreciation for the game!

  • @nofxd52
    @nofxd526 жыл бұрын

    This mightve been your best work yet. Which is definitely saying something.

  • @Palmroxx
    @Palmroxx5 жыл бұрын

    You also have to remember that Sam Lake (the writer of Alan Wake and Max Payne and the CEO of Remedy) is a poet and a writer as well, so this game is about his psyche as an artist. It's not a (Sam) Lake, it's an ocean (Remedy). So it's saying Lake's creations are a group effort.

  • @lexradu

    @lexradu

    9 ай бұрын

    I interpreted it more like the Dark Place being not a Lake (The Video Game Industry) but an Ocean (The Entertainment Industry as a Whole) hence why things from the dark place come into the world as a different medium, like live action sequences of Alan. And in the narative context, it's not a dark reality, but a portal to other realities. Basically Alan Wake set up a multiverse long before it was popular in video games.

  • @zlodrim9284

    @zlodrim9284

    8 ай бұрын

    Of course video games are a collaborative effort. But I don't think such a reading does well for Alan Wake, Sam Lake himself never specifically struggled creatively with the game alone, it was a joint frustration the whole team shared in the process of making it. Interviews make that clear.

  • @christophers6886
    @christophers68866 жыл бұрын

    This is so enjoyable. You have officially become part of my watching regiment. Gracias for the dope content

  • @TheLevitatingFleem
    @TheLevitatingFleem3 жыл бұрын

    Alan Wake is on steam now for the few that still may not know

  • @JohnKellogg
    @JohnKellogg2 жыл бұрын

    I loved this dude. I’m binging your channel at this point. I’m trying to create a video game as literature class as a high school teacher, and the analysis style you use is great.

  • @GameProf

    @GameProf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Email me if you want some help with the practical side of things! I taught a high school Games as Lit. class for two years a while back, I'd be happy to help if you need input. 😊

  • @jja5265
    @jja52655 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis! You most definetly deserve more exposure, really good content. Suomi mainittu, torilla tavataan.

  • @alexmoytas2809
    @alexmoytas28096 жыл бұрын

    First of all..congrats on your video.. once again you showed what an interesting form of art games always have been.. secondly I am in no way an expert, so whatever i will say should be taken with a shovel of salt... so.. I think the ending of the game can be interpreted by the hidden in plain sight secret of the nature of Alan, A.Wake = Awake .. maybe this is why he gets prompted to wake up in the end.. moreover the ocean part is pronounced with what I would interpret as a darkness in his voice... In addition I would like to add the fact that the "enemies" are "stuck" repeating their menial tasks which lack art/creativity (oh yes.. I also want to add that sometimes I think that the game talks about creativity instead of art, the process rather than the final product) and then when light is shed on them they A.wake, but on the other hand Alan kills them or sets them free... which poses the question is everything in the game a reality or one of Alan's nightmares that was caused due to his writer's block flirting with his dark side (art for profit)... Again.. I don't claim expertise and I hope I didn't sound patronizing or arrogant.. Thank you again for all your videos...

  • @GrissosFighters
    @GrissosFighters6 жыл бұрын

    I'll admit. The metaphors in the game definitely give emphasis to the core message and you did an amazing job explaining those messages. Nice work Professor!

  • @m1garand164
    @m1garand1648 ай бұрын

    Amazing dissertation. I've loved Alan Wake for awhile. Currently enjoying AW2.

  • @MrMich1lol
    @MrMich1lol5 жыл бұрын

    The review was pretty good and raised some interesting points, but I will get back to it later!

  • @Newbyte
    @Newbyte4 жыл бұрын

    They said that they were looking into re-licensing the music, not that it "couldn't be renewed". In fact, you can now buy the game again on Steam.

  • @glassisland
    @glassisland6 жыл бұрын

    Really excellent summary and analysis. This game is one of the only reasons I wish I had an Xbox, and you just made me wish that even more.

  • @gowdhamthegreat
    @gowdhamthegreat5 жыл бұрын

    Love that tie buddy

  • @Fenrir_Beernaert
    @Fenrir_Beernaert3 жыл бұрын

    Since Stephen King's multiple times stated that a lot, if not most, of his stories derive from his nightmares....Alan's Nightmare at the very start where Zane intervenes might be the source of Alan writing Zane into history. Still the detail remains that the bird leg cabin inhabited books and pictures of Zane.... OR, Alan was close enough for his nightmare to create parts of reality or his subconcious allowed Zane to return as a guide because of his nightmare, or both met since they were, so to speak, of the same "force", existing in the dark place only. Food for thought, Goth I love this game.

  • @JosephHero1000iz
    @JosephHero1000iz3 ай бұрын

    Here's how you look at it: Everything and everyone that happens from the moment Alan met the Dark Presence in the Oh Deer Diner was written into Alan's book "Departure", and none of it would have occurred, otherwise. This means that Thomas Zane and Barbara Jagger are characters that didn't exist at all until Alan wrote them into existence. Thomas Zane is actually Alan Wake inserting himself into existence under a different name the way Alfred Hitchcock would insert himself into his movies. Conversely, Barbara Jagger is very likely an alternate version of Alice Wake, representing Alice's dark side and her more negative qualities. Note that Alice and Barbara never appeared at the same time. In order for one to exist, the other had to disappear.

  • @vypermajik
    @vypermajik6 жыл бұрын

    Wow. A meaning in a meaning. And you explained it so well. Amazing video.

  • @iamtrying2690
    @iamtrying26902 жыл бұрын

    You, sir, are inspiring. I see myself in you when you are speaking, making small jokes and little irritation of repetitiveness. I am a teacher, was. You are continuously inspiring me to get back to it but I wont risk it. I am tired risking it. But thank you still for being somewhat of a mirror of me, of I was back then. Back when Life was forgiving. Sorry for the drama good sir, you are the most dedicated, concrete and excellent speaker I have seen here in KZread. I hope you continue doing these and I hoe only good fortune befall upon you.

  • @TheDandyLionsUK
    @TheDandyLionsUK5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers matey, this was brilliant :)

  • @bigbrainpyr0952
    @bigbrainpyr09522 жыл бұрын

    You are underrated and now have another subscriber

  • @wisepass4926
    @wisepass49266 жыл бұрын

    Hi Samuel, thanks for the analysis - I really enjoyed the game, but this really seemed to bring out the deeper meanings and make me appreciate the whole thing a lot more! - I think while the separation of the video into separate parts to discuss surface and deeper themes helped the understanding, the transition/title areas only made it more disjointed - Maybe just write them on the board? Or at least fade in/out the text there and continue with the video. Otherwise the editing of the video seemed to drive the explanation - Thanks again and keep making great vidoes!

  • @rustyragestalkinrangerspod1781
    @rustyragestalkinrangerspod17813 жыл бұрын

    I’m only at the 13:30 mark but the double of Alan Wake is none other than Mr. Scratch (They go more into him in the DLC and American Nightmare) Wake also wrote a few Nightsprings episodes, Barry comments on it during the Anderson farm sequence when you come across one of the TV’s.

  • @madamminalost
    @madamminalost10 ай бұрын

    The gameplay Demo for Alan Wake 2 has the talk show host Mr Door making fun of the "Not a lake" line so I think they are aware of how theye left it off.

  • @scrustle
    @scrustle6 жыл бұрын

    A really fantastic analysis. Got in to some really interesting points, especially about the nature of art and creativity, and how sources inspiration can affect the outcome. Makes me think about that in the context of Remedy themselves. I wonder how much of that is expressing their thoughts on their relationship with the industry they're a part of. They've had a pretty complicated relationship with publishers and the like over their existence. Although after Alan Wake, they probably went further down the path in to work that looks like it was influenced by corporate interest (i.e. coercion) than what they did before.

  • @MandyleePlays
    @MandyleePlays6 жыл бұрын

    Great video 😁 I’m loving your new videos but it’s sad the game might not make a return it has a lot of potential

  • @howtodefeatisis1015
    @howtodefeatisis10154 жыл бұрын

    Hey a quick update for those who are for some reason this late the game is now backwards compatible for Xbone

  • @mohamedhafez8658
    @mohamedhafez86584 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis thank you

  • @hamilpatel4025
    @hamilpatel40255 жыл бұрын

    this is great! so glad i found this

  • @Suzy9MM
    @Suzy9MM4 жыл бұрын

    This is my first video with this gentleman, and that's because I've been digging into the Alan Wake rabbit hole. I'm going to check this channel out but I hope he has done more digging into Remedy's universe since this video.

  • @mender1897
    @mender18975 жыл бұрын

    There’s two more episodes after you beat the game which ties up the ending and hints at a sequel. Once you have beat the game just open up the episodes menu and you have two more episodes to go through they are amazing!

  • @mkahvi
    @mkahvi Жыл бұрын

    Alan Wake 2 is supposedly coming :) And soon.

  • @christophertrombatore6741
    @christophertrombatore67416 жыл бұрын

    While I understand your reasoning for not covering the DLC, I would be really interested in a follow up video that covers the DLC (with maybe a footnote about Nightmare?). Either way, thank you for the awesome content. It's criminal that this channel doesn't have more subs/views.

  • @GordonFreemanlvr
    @GordonFreemanlvr3 жыл бұрын

    Very good video I enjoyed it a lot

  • @mamapuy
    @mamapuy3 жыл бұрын

    He frees the darkness beacause he made the prison bigger. He turn it into a ocean opening its power and prison.

  • @grayfox8904
    @grayfox8904 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video and take man, I subscribed :-)

  • @ChocolatierRob
    @ChocolatierRob6 жыл бұрын

    I can't say I've had any interest in Alan Wake but I listened to this today while working and it turned out to be a fascinating analysis of what is clearly a game of great depth. Then I listened to The Poet and the Muse as you recommended and Wow! That was a beautiful song, I played it a good few times over. However you can now take your cleverly constructed and well thought out analysis of the game and drop it in a lake... Clearly the game was simply constructed as a home for that awesome song to live in.

  • @Maniac536
    @Maniac5364 жыл бұрын

    Music rights issues were resolved u can buy the game all you want.

  • @DarthSpiderMario
    @DarthSpiderMario6 жыл бұрын

    I really do wish you had covered the DLC, but I suppose I can understand your stance on it. (I do agree with you on American Nightmare though, that's it's own thing.) This is the curse with horror stories I'm afraid, or at least the good ones trying to follow in Steven King's steps; there's gonna be a lot of unanswered questions at the end of it. It's frustrating, but I understand the point of it. The more you know of something, the less scary it is. Your closing thoughts were excellent, and I fully agree with you. Art has the power to influence, whether knowingly or not, good or bad. Artists have to be mindful of this whenever they set out to create. I'm really happy this analysis is here, and I do hope in some addendum or something in the future you can talk about the DLC and possibly American Nightmare. I look forward to Halo 2, hopefully before the end of the year!

  • @abartel6
    @abartel65 жыл бұрын

    Wow, this was a great video, I'd love to see a follow up on American nightmare

  • @iangratton6062
    @iangratton60624 жыл бұрын

    Game is back up on Steam. For anyone who comes across this video in 2020. Its worth a playthrough. Its really cool.

  • @wolffster25
    @wolffster256 ай бұрын

    Coming back to this video after playing Alan Wake 2 makes me want to go: SHOW ME THE CHAMPION OF LIGHT!!! Edit: 36:45 OMG I am freaking out right now IYKYK.

  • @timothymclean
    @timothymclean6 жыл бұрын

    On the subject of DLC...I know some people think of the base game with all the DLC as the "full experience," but I don't see that as particularly fair to the developers, and it's a bit hypocritical to do so without viewing games made before the advent of DLC as incomplete. Despite inexplicably-popular belief, DLC isn't parts of the game hacked off before release specifically to be sold as DLC; it's parts of the game hacked off before release _because they didn't work yet_ and there wasn't enough time or money to fix them for the full release, a process which happens to almost every game and which happened before digital distribution gave that content a chance to be polished, expanded, and released (barring a sequel or expansion pack). A game without DLC is like the theatrical release of a film; it may or may not reflect the original artistic vision of whatever creative voice you're giving precedence over the myriad others, but it's the best compromise that could be made between all those creative voices and the resource scarcity which drives so much of our modern world. A game _with_ DLC is like a film where a bunch of the cut scenes and shots are polished, filled in with some new shots, and edited into the original with varying levels of smooth integration. The two are fundamentally different works, as much as the original and a remake are.

  • @glassisland

    @glassisland

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think it depends on the game. Most games, DLC is just something extra, but in rare cases (The Last of Us and Bioshock 2 for example) the DLC help to clinch the point, or add something critical to the experience.

  • @dubiousmeerkat3934

    @dubiousmeerkat3934

    6 жыл бұрын

    Timothy McLean I agree. With some reservations. That is how dlc SHOULD be considered, AND how it really was. But, marketing being the beast that it is, realized the audiences perception of dlc and capitalized on it, now cutting the content that doesn't quite take away from the core experience to sell it back to the audience as paid dlc.

  • @dubiousmeerkat3934

    @dubiousmeerkat3934

    6 жыл бұрын

    A prime example of this shift was the change in the style of elder Scrolls "expansion packs" to dlc. Morrowind had expansion packs... blood moon was a whole separate story to the core game. And the tribunal was a small side quest really that wrapped up the other false gods. Skyrim... hearthfire, a homestead mechanic that should have just been in game anyway, and dawn guard gave skyrim one interesting faction at least. Although vampire factions were just a part of the core elder Scrolls game previous to skyrim. However the dragonborn dlc is where my argument falls apart as its very comparable to the tribunal dlc... what do you think?

  • @timmyman1997
    @timmyman19972 жыл бұрын

    so glad this game got a remaster; i never got into it on xbox but i just finished it in a day or two

  • @Mr_Meatbox
    @Mr_Meatbox5 жыл бұрын

    Alan Wakes apparently back on Steam and the Xbox One store

  • @ajmoolpin9192
    @ajmoolpin91925 жыл бұрын

    Something else you could argue, is that the truth can also do more harm than good. Alan Wake 2 would have had another antagonist known as the “Bright Presence”, which could be a metaphor for how it wants things “Real”. Stories, fiction or non-fiction, have to have a sense of “unreality “ a way for us to get lost in what it tries to tell. The Bright Presence could have been something that wanted the story to be real to be true to life. It and the dark Presence don’t care for what Alan wants, only what they want. Alan Wake 2 could have had Alan become a Third Presence, one that understands what a good story should do and why it does it.

  • @nguyenhaidung8833
    @nguyenhaidung88333 жыл бұрын

    The whole thing is not pre-written by Zane, he just left a powerful weapon to destroy the lake. Zane is pretty much dead and the lake does its own thing. The lake just steals from every artist come across it. Like it stole the crows and thunder from the rockband brothers (who have Odin and Thor as inspiration). Amazing analysis dude, hope your can do more Remedy games or even Rockstar games

  • @donscarface2452
    @donscarface24526 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video , the only Remedy game I’ve played has been Quantum Break which I thought was amazing from a story and even gameplay aspect

  • @mohammadtaghavi4782
    @mohammadtaghavi47825 жыл бұрын

    First video I’ve seen of you and it was amazing But actually based on what you say, the ending made some sense in my mind. If darkness is the representation of ignorance and naivety and if we consider the lake as the source of it all, when Allan says “It’s not a lake, it’s an ocean” maybe he’s referring to public’s ignorance on many of the greatest artists of time and their desire to control their art. Simply put, a simple writer cannot fight darkness as it isn’t simply there, it’s all around us.

  • @jakef5214
    @jakef52142 жыл бұрын

    I’d love to see you come back to Alan since the remaster is out, maybe the new QR videos and the dlc?

  • @CharlesOwens04
    @CharlesOwens046 жыл бұрын

    I haven't played this game, much to my annoyance, but I'd like to hear at least a shout-out to Bright Falls. It's the webseires that is boiled down to a half hour short film, that is a prequel to Alan Wake, and it's amazing.

  • @jamescrane9721
    @jamescrane97213 жыл бұрын

    So many Control fans are going to be watching this video

  • @crazyphilosopher1049
    @crazyphilosopher10496 жыл бұрын

    Man, I really hope you could do a literary analysis of Nier: Automata sometime in the future. I would make a suggestion on Patreon but I sadly do not have the financial means to do so. I love your work, it's always great to see how different people approch games in different ways.

  • @yellowbat79
    @yellowbat794 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video dude, now if you were to look into analyzing control, that would be amazing

  • @Mcgif21
    @Mcgif216 жыл бұрын

    The cliffhanger is no cliffhanger. It's referring to the player of the game (who plays as Alan Wake) to wake up from darkness (ignorance) to the the light (TRUTH or "art" as you have put it). The metaphor of the game (a lie or drama) is over and now the player must WAKE UP to the truth of its meaning.

  • @GravelordNEETo

    @GravelordNEETo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nah it was sequel/DLC bait

  • @real6562

    @real6562

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@GravelordNEETo yes

  • @isonny2010
    @isonny20104 жыл бұрын

    I love that tie!

  • @SpiffPL
    @SpiffPL5 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video. Thank you! :-)

  • @arthurheuer
    @arthurheuer4 жыл бұрын

    You can get Alan Wake on Epic Games, now. That's a relief.

  • @irl_lizard7880
    @irl_lizard78805 жыл бұрын

    One of my all time favs :)

  • @eereku
    @eereku5 жыл бұрын

    2019, still one of my favorite games of all time

  • @talkandedit8714
    @talkandedit87142 жыл бұрын

    I know this is old and since the release of Control and the dlc, it pretty much affirms what's actually to Alan but let's say for a moment that this is it's own game or and take in as a metaphorical thing. the whole "Alan wake up thing" I don't think is meant to be a sequel hook more so that it's some form of meta-loop as a consequence/unintended effect of Alan sacrificing himself at the end but if Alan supposedly died at the beginning to save his wife then the story stops making sense so it's like he wrote another copy of himself to make the story continue somehow and make sense, thus forming a weird recursive reality that's kinda like that page where Adam picks up a page to read it that shows he picked up a page to read it that shows he picked up a page to read it that shows he- you get the idea.

  • @piratetv1
    @piratetv14 жыл бұрын

    Now that Control is out. We're finding out what the (ocean) is. The moonshine that grants vision , the people of power that Odin speaks of. Odin, Tor, Alan, Thomas, and now Jesse, and Dylan are all people with ESP like Jack and Danny Torrance from the shining and Charlie McGee in firestarter

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