No spoilers, as we look at how Remedy blurs fiction and reality.
Share on linkedin Sam Lake and his Alan Wake II character Alex Casey. Photo illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios. Photos courtesy of Remedy Entertainment., the new survival horror game from Remedy Entertainment. He's in it, playing FBI agent Alex Casey, a character who, in another twist, shares the same name — and maybe more — with a fictional detective featured in books written by in-game novelist Alan Wake.It's all supposed to be a bit confusing in the latest game from Remedy.
Lake had just sat through a playthrough of a brief portion of the game in which Wake is confronted by Casey, whose face and body is based on Lake's. . In 2010's Alan Wake, a thriller centered on the question of whether Wake was writing the horrors of his books into reality, Lake appeared as himself as the guest of an in-game talk show.
Original publisher Microsoft passed after the first Alan Wake released, preferring something new, he says. A second pitch morphed into Control.
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