Publisher: Epic Games
Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Release Date: 10/22/2024
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The level of intertwinement between Control and Alan Wake is somewhat surprising. Control is the explanation for what is happening in the Alan Wake games. It serves to ground the series, transforming it from a purely psychological horror to something more paranormal and believable. Here, you play as the FBC agent Kiran Estevez. You are exploring the Lake House event in this short 2-hour DLC, and the game is more combat heavy than previous DLC entries. The game also features a significant increase in horror elements. A new enemy and weapon have been introduced, which is always enjoyable.
Kiran controls and plays just like any other character in the game. She doesn’t have any special stats, abilities, or weapons. You use your handgun and shotgun here. Kiran is battling a new entity who loves painting it seems. You must unravel the mystery behind the Lake House and who opened the portal. The game is very linear and feels more like Control than Alan Wake. You play in an FBC facility, so it’s very linear and not very interesting to look at. There aren’t any beautiful vistas or open areas here. There are numerous spacious office rooms and hallways in this area. This kind of brings the game down a bit as well. There are five floors you must descend, and the main goal is upgrading your security key card to get to the next level.
The game involves a round robin where players traverse a hallway and then engage in combat with a group of Taken. There are numerous enemies in this game, and the fights are quite challenging. Only the new Black Rock Launcher, which you acquire towards the end, can defeat the new enemy, a strange, tall, walking paint entity. Otherwise you must run from them. Towards the end, a formidable boss awaits you, testing your combat skills to the fullest. Personally, I found the excessive shooting to be enjoyable as it provided a break from the monotony of the hallways and corridors. Finding articles and reading computer emails tells a significant portion of the story here. You can backtrack to optional locked doors that contain more hidden story tidbits, but you won’t find any extra items or hidden weapons anywhere.
I personally didn’t find this DLC to be the strongest. It’s forgettable, while entertaining, and serves its purpose for the two hours you play, but that’s about it. I did think the fights were really tense and the horror elements here were great, but they were short-lived. While Kiran is an interesting character, I would have liked to explore more of her backstory and pull away from the horror and firefights of the main game. Let’s get to know these other characters’ pasts. There is a lot of lever pulling, box carrying, and elevator hopping, but it’s done in an annoying way.
Otherwise, The Lake House DLC serves its purpose and nothing more. It’s a very linear DLC full of bland environments, a couple of tough fights, and not much else. If you are seeking more action in the game, consider purchasing this DLC. However, the storyline is largely uninteresting and can be challenging to follow, unless you enjoy reading the game’s extra articles.
































Yep! The fact that I forgot about this game until you made a comment proves that.