Summary
- Remedy Entertainment is renowned for its story-driven and thought-provoking games, pushing the boundaries of narratives with a David Lynch-inspired storytelling style.
- Despite their unique storytelling approach, Remedy Entertainment is also a successful developer with a talented team that produces some of the best games on the market.
- While Crossfire X fell short due to mediocre combat and story campaigns, Remedy's standout games like Max Payne, Alan Wake, and Control showcase their creativity, captivating narratives, and thrilling gameplay.
Remedy Entertainment is known for its story-driven, stunning, and thought-provoking titles. Many of Remedy Entertainment’s games push the boundaries of narratives, with an almost David Lynch-inspired combination of storytelling. However, Remedy Entertainment stands on its own two feet as a successful developer, filled with talent worthy of recognition for producing some of the best games on the market.
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The best games by Remedy Entertainment come in many different forms. The talent of Remedy has been shown in many different games, and the action that they create, and the thrills that transpire, are all part of the charm. Whilst players wait for titles like Alan Wake 2, it’s best to look up their previous and best work.
Updated on November 24, 2023, by Jake Fillery: Remedy Entertainment continues to prove that they are a groundbreaking company when it comes to creating new experiences. This update will add the recently released Alan Wake 2 to the list, but where will it rank? Readers can also find the Metascore for each game, along with a cohesive reason for why they rank Remedy Entertainment's best games the way that they are. Whether it involves a gun, an interesting and somewhat paranormal mystery, or a wacky car, Remedy Entertainment doesn't shy away from creativity or imagination.
8 Crossfire X
Metascore: 38
Crossfire X
- Released
- February 10, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Smilegate RPG
- Publisher(s)
- Remedy Entertainment
- Platform(s)
- Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- FPS
Crossfire X has a strange and somewhat upsetting lifespan. The game came out, and then mere months later, went away. Crossfire X shut down in 2023. The main problem with Crossfire X came from the fact that not many players had heard of it. However, Remedy is not to blame, as they were only in charge of the single-player mode for this free-to-play FPS game.
Crossfire X simply fails to offer players anything past mediocre and bland combat, as well as story campaigns that just don’t hit the same beats that Remedy Entertainment is so great at. The studio behind such iconic games cannot be blamed for Crossfire X, but it’s still on their record.
7 Death Rally
Metascore (User Score): 8.7
Remedy does things a little bit differently with Death Rally. The game doesn’t feature the usual third-person action that fans would expect, and instead, takes them to a classic top-down racer, which features more carnage and viciousness than players might be used to.
The objective of Death Rally is to win the race, but also to watch out from literally exploding. Death Rally features car combat, where players will lock and load against each other, or AI enemies for some intense and explosive action.
6 Quantum Break
Metascore: 77
Quantum Break
Perhaps the most cinematic of Remedy’s library is Quantum Break, a game that brings a blockbuster to the triple-A scene. Quantum Break was extremely ambitious, but that could be a testament to its downfall as one of Remedy’s best titles. The game was part gameplay, part live-action, and plenty of cutscenes to keep players confused and attempting to dissect the narrative.
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Quantum Break is a fairly decent experience, but it’s not a very memorable one. Remedy Entertainment has such a solid library of games that it often leaves Quantum Break discarded for the superior toys.
5 Max Payne
Metascore: 89
Max Payne
- Released
- July 23, 2001
- Developer(s)
- Remedy Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- Gathering of Developers
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS2, Xbox (Original), Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Android, iOS
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter
With nothing to lose, Max Payne comes in hot with a smoking barrel in Max Payne. The game features a post-Matrix world, in which “bullet time” is the new and best thing to hit the gaming scene. Max Payne did a lot of things right for its entry into the gaming scene, and many long for its return thanks to Remedy Entertainment’s style and charm.
The game itself follows Max, who is hunted by cops and mobs alike. As an early and ambitious title in Remedy’s portfolio, it makes sense that the game lacks somewhat in story, but more than makes up for it with its exciting and somewhat evolutionary gameplay that set a standard.
4 Alan Wake
Metascore: 83
Alan Wake
- Released
- February 16, 2012
- Developer(s)
- Remedy Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- Microsoft
- Platform(s)
- Xbox 360, PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter, Survival Horror
Alan Wake is perhaps the game that Remedy Entertainment is most famous for. Alan Wake was Remedy at its finest, combining elements of mystery, intrigue, and thriller to create a riveting story within a video game. The game itself follows Alan Wake, a writer who finds himself in a mystery involving the town of Bright Falls and his missing wife.
Alan Wake could be the first entry for new Remedy Entertainment fans to experience how the studio tells its stories, with convoluted means adding to the addiction of their narratives, as well as overwhelming odds that make mastering the combat all the more fun and challenging, even if combat can get fairly repetitive and stale at times.
3 Control
Metascore: 82
Control
- Released
- August 27, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Remedy Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- 505 Games
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- Action, Third-Person Shooter, Supernatural
Visually stunning, completely confusing, and thoroughly entertaining; Control was a hit for Remedy Entertainment and showed just how far they had come as a studio. The narrative of Control is perplexing, leaving players on the edge of their seats as they try to uncover the mysterious and shady dealings of this new and exciting world that they have entered themselves into.
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What makes Control shine is its gameplay, where players can combine their guns and powers to great effect. With satisfying combat, players can find themselves addicted to each gunfight, and the puzzles that wait outside of them.
2 Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
Metascore: 86
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
- Released
- October 14, 2003
- Developer(s)
- Remedy Entertainment, Rockstar Vienna
- Publisher(s)
- Rockstar Games
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS2, Xbox (Original)
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter
Learning from the previous entry, Max Payne 2 is bigger and better than the original for some fans. Remedy Entertainment outdid itself by including a deeply personal and emotional story about love and action, providing players with a thrill ride for this film-noir-inspired tale. Max Payne 2 takes the combat and character that fans enjoyed and elevates it once more.
Not only is the story superior to the previous game but Max Payne 2 highlights what worked about the first by making some truly great gameplay. From the stylish set pieces to the exhilarating slow-motion gunplay, Max Payne 2 does a great job of propelling Max Payne’s journey.
1 Alan Wake 2
Metascore: 88
Alan Wake 2
- Released
- October 27, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Remedy Entertainment
- Publisher(s)
- Epic Games
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
- Genre(s)
- Survival Horror
Alan Wake 2 truly feels like a celebration of Remedy's past and future. Everything that works in their previous titles comes into play for Alan Wake 2, complete with the weird and out-there story that may confuse some. Players will have needed to play Alan Wake to even start to try and understand the story, which wears its inspiration on its sleeves.
With greater connections and references to previous Remedy games, as well as the continuation of Alan Wake's story after all these years, Alan Wake 2 has some exciting and modern gameplay, with a story that can steal the show. Alan Wake 2 perfectly blends its exciting combat with its puzzle element gameplay, whilst having a great synergy between the dual protagonists of Alan Wake and Saga Anderson.