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I've literally got all of them on my other account :(
The thing is - there are other third person action games that are great, but there really isn't anything outside of Remedy's own games quite like them. I am looking forward to replaying Quantum Break myself, as it was amazing.
I did finish Alan Wake this week, I did a 100% run :D
I hope they remake the Max Payne games!
Without delving into spoilers, Control is another Remedy game and it has some mechanics similar to Quantum Break. And it's also heavily implied that Quantum Break, Alan Wake, and Control may all be part of the same universe. Some very fun Easter eggs in the game referencing events from Alan Wake if you like hunting that sort of stuff down.
Control's next DLC, A.W.E., which in the game stands for Altered World Events, is even designed in such a way that the top half of the logo appears to be the forest from Alan Wake, particularly the scene between episodes where Wake stands before the logo.