Time Magazine Game of the Year: Alan Wake
Alan Wake [http://www.amazon.com/Alan-Wake-Limited-Xbox-360/dp/B002I0JFN8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1292436764&sr=8-2] has been placed atop Time Magazine's list of the Top Ten Videogames of 2010.
With 2010 drawing to a close, the traditional top-ten lists are beginning to pop up, including at Time, which has published its usual huge collection of year-end roundups. Among them, unsurprisingly, is a list of the year's ten best videogames, but what is a little surprising is the title in the top spot: Remedy's [http://www.remedygames.com/] Alan Wake.
Alan Wake didn't exactly Halo: Reach [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/102027-Remedy-Blames-Stiff-Competition-for-Poor-Alan-Wake-Sales] just couldn't manage. "Lots of video-game covers have a bold M on their lower left corner, but none have felt as mature as Alan Wake does. Its unsettled titular character carries adult concerns - a stalled career, a troubled marriage - into a psychological thriller set in a town taken over by a shadowy occult force," the site says. "Its mix of meta-awareness and Hitchcockian suspense make Alan Wake a unique and fun experiment and one of the best games of the year."
It's an interesting choice, but is it a valid one? I like to think that it reflects the fact that Time isn't a gaming mag and thus isn't as susceptible to hype or the need to cater to the mainstream gamer demographic as other magazines and sites, giving it the flexibility to take a bolder and perhaps more enlightened approach to determining the "best." Then again, I have a certain bias: I said nearly the exact same thing about Alan Wake's predecessor, Max Payne, more than two years ago [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/the-needles/5011-Ahead-of-its-Time-The-Fall-of-Max-Payne-2].
The rest of the list is a mix of big-budget blockbusters and indie hits, with Red Dead Redemption and Time.com [http://www.amazon.com/Mass-Effect-3-Playstation/dp/B004FYJFNA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1292437004&sr=8-2].
Permalink
Alan Wake [http://www.amazon.com/Alan-Wake-Limited-Xbox-360/dp/B002I0JFN8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1292436764&sr=8-2] has been placed atop Time Magazine's list of the Top Ten Videogames of 2010.
With 2010 drawing to a close, the traditional top-ten lists are beginning to pop up, including at Time, which has published its usual huge collection of year-end roundups. Among them, unsurprisingly, is a list of the year's ten best videogames, but what is a little surprising is the title in the top spot: Remedy's [http://www.remedygames.com/] Alan Wake.
Alan Wake didn't exactly Halo: Reach [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/102027-Remedy-Blames-Stiff-Competition-for-Poor-Alan-Wake-Sales] just couldn't manage. "Lots of video-game covers have a bold M on their lower left corner, but none have felt as mature as Alan Wake does. Its unsettled titular character carries adult concerns - a stalled career, a troubled marriage - into a psychological thriller set in a town taken over by a shadowy occult force," the site says. "Its mix of meta-awareness and Hitchcockian suspense make Alan Wake a unique and fun experiment and one of the best games of the year."
It's an interesting choice, but is it a valid one? I like to think that it reflects the fact that Time isn't a gaming mag and thus isn't as susceptible to hype or the need to cater to the mainstream gamer demographic as other magazines and sites, giving it the flexibility to take a bolder and perhaps more enlightened approach to determining the "best." Then again, I have a certain bias: I said nearly the exact same thing about Alan Wake's predecessor, Max Payne, more than two years ago [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/the-needles/5011-Ahead-of-its-Time-The-Fall-of-Max-Payne-2].
The rest of the list is a mix of big-budget blockbusters and indie hits, with Red Dead Redemption and Time.com [http://www.amazon.com/Mass-Effect-3-Playstation/dp/B004FYJFNA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1292437004&sr=8-2].
Permalink