Alan Wake 2: Night Springs Review - Unpredictable Narrative Insanity (2024)

Game Info
Alan Wake 2: Night Springs

June 8th, 2024

Platform

PC (Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

Publisher

Epic Games

The wait for Alan Wake 2 was extremely long, but it was well worth it, as Remedy Entertainment put out something that wasn't just a simple survival horror game but an intense experience that is very difficult to forget. While another entry in the series won't be seeing the light of day anytime soon, especially with Remedy working on multiple titles (including the second entry in the Control series and remakes of the first two entries in the Max Payne series) the base Alan Wake 2 game isn't the last we will see of the tormented writer for a long time, thanks to the two planned expansions, Night Springs and Lake House. The former is already out and the subject of today's review.

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The Alan Wake 2: Night Springs DLC is a rather short expansion comprised of three episodes starring three characters of the Remedy Connected Universe: the waitress Rose Marigold, Control's main character Jesse Faden, and Shawn Ashmore, the real-life actor who plays the sheriff in Alan Wake 2 as well as Jack Joyce from Quantum Break. While they are somewhat separated from the main story, the three additional episodes are masterfully woven into the Alan Wake world, as they are part of the Night Springs TV show, an in-universe TV show that was mentioned in multiple Remedy Entertainment titles. Better yet, the TV show premise allowed the developers to bring back the amazing Mr. Door, played by David Harewood, who provides an introduction for the three episodes and has a central role in one of them.

Having been conceived as episodes of a TV show, the three additional scenarios included in Alan Wake 2: Night Springs are not particularly long, lasting between 30 minutes and a little over an hour. And while they don't really shake up the gameplay formula of the base game, they are extremely entertaining. Remedy went all out with the wackiness, presenting some scenarios that could have been, maybe, too much even for the main game.

The first episode of the Alan Wake 2: Night Springs expansion is Number One Fan. Controlling the waitress Rose Marigold, players will have to save Alan Wake, who is holed up inside his mansion, an army of haters summoned by his evil twin brother (who is actually Mr. Scratch). Right from the start, it's clear how this scenario is, by far, the furthest in terms of atmosphere and gameplay from the base game. From receiving Alan Wake's distress signal from a Big Mouth Billy Bass to the banners and graffiti around town highlighting how the waitress and the writer are meant for each other and the 50s rock soundtrack, it's clear how the team wanted to go for a humorous, surreal tone. Needless to say, they succeed. The haters' comments are particularly funny and quite a bit meta, shouting to the world that Alan Wake is just a Stephen King knock-off, which I'm pretty sure is something that must have come to more than a few players' minds when experiencing the base game. Gameplay-wise, this episode does away with most of the survival-horror mechanics of the base game, including the flashlight mechanics, essentially offering the player infinite armor for two powerful weapons and, thus, the chance to go all out on enemies for a rather fun, and gory, romp.

The second episode of the Alan Wake 2: Night Springs expansion is North Star, starring Control's Jesse Faden. On her journey to find her brother, the young woman ends up in Coffee World, not knowing she will come into contact with a government conspiracy set around... coffee. While less in-your-face humorous and more in line in terms of mechanics and atmosphere with the base game, North Star is still pretty hilarious in its own way. Much like the previous episode, the one starring Jesse Faden is rather straightforward despite the inclusion of some simple puzzles and the return of the flashlight mechanics, though I was a little disappointed how none of her powers made even a brief appearance during the 40 minutes or so of her episode.

The third, and definitely the most interesting episode of the three, is Time Breaker. This episode stars actor Shawn Ashmore, who has been hired to star in Sam Lake's latest game, not knowing he will end up in the clutches of the mysterious Mr.Door, who will bring him on a psychedelic journey where realities collide and the surreal becomes very, very real. While the gameplay is pretty much in line with the North Star episode, this episode is considerably better than the other two and the one that feels the closest to the base experience. It is possibly even more daring than the base game in terms of visual presentation, masterfully blending together some very different styles, something that alone makes it worth the price of admission.

While it does not offer much in terms of gameplay, the Alan Wake 2: Night Springs expansion is a worthy DLC to experience for all fans of the base game and Remedy Entertainment's titles. Free from the limitations imposed by the base game's narrative, which was fairly loose to begin with, Sam Lake and his team have gone all out to provide some extremely entertaining scenarios that, unfortunately, are over way too soon and leave the player wanting more. Hopefully, the next expansion, Lake House, will offer something a bit meatier to complement the masterful storytelling that is as well showcased in Night Springs as it is in the base game.

PC version tested. Review code provided by the publisher.

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Alan Wake 2: Night Springs

Alan Wake 2: Night Springs

With its three entertaining scenarios showcasing Remedy Entertainment's narrative and visual design prowess, the Alan Wake 2: Night Springs expansion is a more than worthy DLC for all fans of the base game and the Finnish developer, provided they can keep their expectations in check. The expansion's short length, a little over two and a half hours, and its stripped-down gameplay will inevitably disappoint those looking for something more substantial

Pros
  • Extremely entertaining narratives for all three episodes
  • Pushes Remedy's trademark visual presentation further, especially in the Time Breaker episode
  • Short length makes it so none of the episodes overstay their welcome...
Cons
  • ...but inevitably leave the player wanting for more
  • Stripped down gameplay over the base game
Alan Wake 2: Night Springs Review - Unpredictable Narrative Insanity (2024)

FAQs

How many endings does Alan Wake 2 have? ›

Alan Wake 2's New Game Plus, or The Final Draft, has in store a new alternate ending that expands on the one you receive in the original story. However, although it may seem like it, this does not mean the game has branching paths that result in multiple endings in a single playthrough.

How to get Alan Wake 2 true ending? ›

The "true" ending for Alan Wake 2 comes at the end of an Alan Wake 2 new game plus run, known as The Final Draft. Everything is the same as above until Saga calls Logan on her phone: In the Final Draft, Logan answers the phone, seemingly completely normal.

Is Alan alive at the end of Alan Wake 2? ›

Alan is alive. The final scene between Alan, Saga, and Casey takes place in The Dark Place. When Saga shoots Alan, he “loops” again - just like every other time he has died while trapped in The Dark Place.

Is Alan Wake 2 better than 1? ›

For as far as Remedy has gone to make the game friendly to new players, there's no question that Alan Wake 2 is a richer experience if you have some grounding in what the hell is going on, why certain characters are presented in the way that they are, and why certain otherworldly actions are occurring.

Is there Alan Wake 3? ›

While Remedy Entertainment has not officially announced an Alan Wake threequel, the company stopped just short of doing that. Yesterday, Remedy released its financial statements release for 2023, in which CEO Tero Virtala spoke a lot about Alan Wake 2, as well as the next game in the Control series.

Why was Alan Wake removed? ›

Alan Wake 2's developer, Remedy Entertainment, had two of its games delisted from distributing platforms in the past. Due to licensing issues, both Alan Wake and Quantum Break were removed at one point from Steam and Xbox storefronts.

Is Alan Wake 2 final draft ending different? ›

It's probably what you assumed, but The Final Draft makes this explicit, where the vanilla game left it obscure. In the final moments of Alan Wake 2's story, Saga and Alan enact their new ending to "Return" in order to defeat Scratch and save both Alex Casey and Saga's daughter.

Does Alice survive Alan Wake? ›

The mid-credits scene, however, reveals that that's not actually the case. Alice actually faked her death because she realized that her experiences in Bright Falls during the original Alan Wake were real, and that Alan has been trapped in the Dark Place ever since.

What happened to Tor and Odin at the end of Alan Wake 2? ›

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During the battle, Saga is thrown into the lake. In the last moments they are seen, Tor and Odin wade into the waters after her. It's assumed they will return the favor by rescuing her, as she is shown to be trapped with Alan in the Dark Place at the conclusion.

Why was Alan Wake 2 cancelled? ›

Alan Wake 2 creator, Remedy Entertainment, cancels multiplayer game in favour of existing IP. Codename Kestral has been killed, as the team behind Alan Wake 2 and Control focus on developing pre-existing brands.

Is Logan safe in Alan Wake 2? ›

In the newer expanded ending, Logan answers the phone, showing that she is safe. However, due to the ambiguous nature of Alan Wake, it is possible that Logan is still in danger, and that there is more that Saga needs to do before she can return to her family again.

Is Mr. Scratch Alan Wake? ›

Scratch was never an evil double, nor did he ever really exist, but rather he was the darkness of Alan Wake, who previously manifested physically in a body, and later as his own dark presence that was within him until the Dark Presence gave him the strength to have self-awareness and take control of Alan Wake's body.

Who is the scariest enemy in Alan Wake 2? ›

Even with all its fantastic bosses, the scariest enemy in Alan Wake 2 is definitely one encountered out in the wild. The enemy in question is the Diver, a creature that looks like two Taken joined at the torso, the bottom one using its arms as legs.

Are Alan Wake 1 and 2 connected? ›

Do I have to have played the original Alan Wake to fully understand Alan Wake 2? Alan Wake 2 is a sequel but set up as a stand-alone experience. Newcomers can enjoy the thrill-ride with no past knowledge of the previous game. For the returning fans there are tons of lore and connections to be discovered.

Is the hiss in Alan Wake 2? ›

Alan Wake 2 feels as much like a sequel to Control as it does to the original Alan Wake, with various references and cameos that call back to the adventures of the Oldest House and Jesse Faden's battle against the preternatural entity known as the Hiss.

Does Alan Wake 2 final draft have a different ending? ›

Alan Wake 2 was already a dense, twisting game full of story threads begun 13 years ago and meta references to Remedy Entertainment's other games and the studio itself. Then Remedy released The Final Draft, a new game plus mode that adds even more to the story, as well as a new ending.

Does Alan Wake 2 end on a cliffhanger? ›

Adhering to its own meta tone, the game slips in a mid-credits stinger showing Alan waking up once more and stating, "it's not a loop...it's a spiral." Bookending his previous similar revelation at the conclusion of the first title, Alan Wake 2 ends on another cliffhanger, one which raises the stakes even higher.

How many endings does the coma 2 have? ›

With the first and the second ending combined, the third ending shows a scene of Ms.

How many levels are in Alan Wake 2? ›

How Many Chapters Are in Alan Wake 2? There are 19 chapters in total in Alan Wake 2. Keep in mind that the first chapter, the prologue, is a brief one where players do not play as either Saga or Alan.

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