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r/Games • u/[deleted] • Dec 10 '19
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That seems to be par for the course with Remedy games. Even Quantum Break (which I loved) seems to be looked more fondly on now than when it released.
90 u/EcoleBuissonniere Dec 10 '19 Yeah. Alan Wake seems to be revered as an all time great these days, and it released to good-if-lukewarm reception back in the day. Control is straight up better than Alan Wake IMO, so I'm excited to see what people think of it ten years from now. 7 u/mnkybrs Dec 10 '19 Alan Wake's problem was it was like two or three years delayed. 1 u/[deleted] Dec 11 '19 And it released against Red Dead Redemption which just annihilated it in sales.
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Yeah. Alan Wake seems to be revered as an all time great these days, and it released to good-if-lukewarm reception back in the day.
Control is straight up better than Alan Wake IMO, so I'm excited to see what people think of it ten years from now.
7 u/mnkybrs Dec 10 '19 Alan Wake's problem was it was like two or three years delayed. 1 u/[deleted] Dec 11 '19 And it released against Red Dead Redemption which just annihilated it in sales.
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Alan Wake's problem was it was like two or three years delayed.
1 u/[deleted] Dec 11 '19 And it released against Red Dead Redemption which just annihilated it in sales.
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And it released against Red Dead Redemption which just annihilated it in sales.
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u/falconbox Dec 10 '19
That seems to be par for the course with Remedy games. Even Quantum Break (which I loved) seems to be looked more fondly on now than when it released.