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I just started that last week after sitting on it since release day. Good vibes, makes me actually interested in trying out the Allen Wake games.
I didn't even know the Alan Wake games were made by Remedy when I first opened Control lol, I only found out about that because there's an ad for Alan Wake 2 on Control's title screen, but after I started the game I immediately become interested in trying the Alan Wake series too.
I played Alan Wake 1 recently, because I really liked Control and Alan Wake 2 had just come out. I enjoyed it! The actual gameplay wasn't my favorite, it was rather repetitive, for sure, and I wasn't super happy with the ending, but still, I think it's quite worth playing! I'm looking forward to playing Alan Wake 2 (and thinking it might even retroactively improve the ending of the first game, I wouldn't be surprised!)