What are Alan Wake 2’s difficulty options? Story, normal & hard explained
There are several difficulty options you can expect to find in Alan Wake 2, and we’ve broken them down so you can decide if you’re more story or combat-focused.
If you’re gearing up for a spooky time in Alan Wake 2, then it might be helpful to know the difficulty settings you can expect to find from story to hard mode – so we’re here to break them all down for you.
Even the best games like Alan Wake have an array of difficulty settings that you can adjust to experience the game however you like. Whether you’re more of a combat-focused player or someone who just likes to experience the narrative, there’s bound to be a difficulty setting for you in the game.
So, keep on reading to find out all the ins and outs of Alan Wake 2’s difficulty options so you can jump in as prepared as possible.
- Be sure to check out our guide on everything you need to know about Alan Wake 2, from gameplay to trailers and more
What is the Story difficulty in Alan Wake 2?
In Alan Wake 2, Story difficulty might be considered the “easy” difficulty, but it is aimed at players looking to mostly focus on the game’s story and puzzles, rather than the combat elements.
This will allow players to immerse themselves in the narrative of Alan Wake 2 without having to worry about fending off enemies.
- Be sure to check out if Alan Wake 2 is on Xbox Game Pass
What is Normal difficulty in Alan Wake 2?
Normal difficulty in Alan Wake 2 is the standard way to experience the game, by balancing the story with combat and an enhanced focus on resource conservation.
In the original Alan Wake, weapons had a finite amount of ammo that had to be sourced by various means, so making every bullet count after shining a light on an enemy is likely to be more prominent in this difficulty setting.
- Don’t forget to check if you can play Alan Wake 2 on Steam Deck to see if you can take your mystery on the move
What is Hard difficulty in Alan Wake 2?
The Hard difficulty in Alan Wake 2 is for players looking to test their mettle and offers a more significant challenge.
By making it more difficult to take down enemies, whittling down your resources and tweaking the overarching mechanics of the game, this option is for those who want to put Alan and Saga through their paces as they journey through Bright Falls and The Dark Place.
That’s everything you need to know about the difficulty settings you can expect to find in Alan Wake 2. With this, and all the information you need about Alan Wake 2’s PC requirements, you’ll be able to play the sequel however you want to experience it.
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Jack Roberts
Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.