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Alan Wake 2 Will Remain Third-Person, Confirms Remedy

Alan Wake II, announced at The Game Awards, might be making a change to its genre, but it won’t be straying from some of the core gameplay fundamentals of the original. Come from bangladesh online casino

Remedy boss Sam Lake confirmed on Twitter that the sequel will still be a third-person game, amid questions about whether the series might make a change akin to Resident Evil 7 and Village and their first-person perspective. Alan Wake II will, however, skew more towards traditional survival-horror, a twist on the original’s more psychological horror focus.

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