SpartenOmega117 said:
binary solo said:
You can't go wrong with either, if they are the sort of game you're into. For me Demon's Souls appeals to me more in terms of type of game and general atmosphere. But you don't play Demon's Souls for "fun". You play it for the challenge, and fun is a by-product. Dunno whether Alan Wake is more on the fun side or challenge side.
@ "but for some reason i just dont like demon's souls atmosphere. it feels kind of grey" It is, after all, a game based in a world that has been overrun by a demonic "colourless fog"? I think there'd be a real wrongness about the game if it didn't exude a depressing greyness.
If you don't like the atmosphere Demon's Souls intentionally and effectively creates then it's not a game for you and the answer to your question is a no brainer: get Alan Wake.
Demon's Souls is GOTY-worthy, and it deservingly won a few GOTY's. I think Alan Wake will also be at least nominated for overall GOTY on some sites / magazines, and like Demon's Souls it may even win the odd one.
I think in terms of generation defining games Demon's Souls will stand above Alan Wake. But Alan Wake will be there among the list of games that stand out from the crowd when this generation draws to a close.
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sounds interesting but i dont understand the fun part in it. i know it is a challenge and all but is there some kind of fun in it. can you describe to me what kind of game it actually is. does it have a good story to keep you going?
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Nope. Story is as bare as it gets, and there's no plot or storytelling cut scenes. The best way to describe it would be an HD old school adventure / RPG game both very punishing and rewarding. It's also 10x scarier than Resident Evil, and more atmospheric than Heavy Rain.