I like how during the musical number with Alan and Old Gods of Asgard, if you look on the floor near all the tripods/cameras during the scene with the street set and the cop car, you'll notice white tape spelling out "Shifters". Interesting Quantum Break reference!
Isn’t it amazing how so many people still vehemently deny that Quantum Break is cannon in the RCU(Remedy Connected Universe). With Breakers scenes themselves its made very clear that he and Jack Joyce are one in the same, and that Jesse Faden and Beth Wilder are one in the same, as well as Alan Wake. Door who as Martin Hatch in QB even eluded that Martin Hatch wasn’t even his real name but that he used it as a sort of clue as to what he saw himself as, a hatch/Door.
@@k29king1I think it moreso has to do with the rights. Miscrosoft has its hands on them so Remedy had never really touched on crossovers from the QB universe outside the minimal FBC and AWE references in Control. It wasn't until AW2 w/Tim breaker did it definitively become part of the Remedyverse lore. Now Remedy has basically found a loophole to incorporate QB without actually having to mention it directly and bump heads with MSFT as Tim Breaker is soley their character.
Tim Breaker has me FERAL in a way I can’t quite explain and don’t understand. I mean I’ve been crushing on Shawn Ashmore since that scene with the soda bottle in X2 but something about Tim’s awkward, reserved demeanor is outrageously attractive. The way he’s still so chill and polite and friendly even when he’s trapped in an endlessly shifting impossible nightmare… every time I heard him humming I was basically chewing through the walls like a pit bull with separation anxiety trying to get to him.
@@chexfan2000 I wanted to say thank you so much for this reply because it had me wheezing. I 100% agree, every time I heard him humming I was like, oh my fucking God thank GODDDD. There is definitely something about the way he’s portrayed in this game that makes him feel like home. Shawn Ashmore has always had that soft cadence in his voice that makes him so calming, and of course being such a familiar face makes him feel like a safe place. Such a weird way to feel honestly but every time I would go into a safe zone and he just casually says, “Oh, hi Alan”, I was like I love you so much and I wish I could talk to you more, please don’t let me leave here without you. 🥲 Also, I am not huge on the police, but goddamn…
@@traviejnr two phrases come to mind: ACAB, and “the exception that proves the rule”. Tim Breaker is too good to be a cop so reality simply will not allow him to function in that role. And yeah, every time I exhausted his dialogue options I got bummed out, and it felt so rude to just barrel out the door without even saying goodbye, but Alan is not exactly the mayor of manners city so i guess that’s just in character
So, this is possibly the origin or a projected version of Jack Joyce. Hatch was said to be able to coexist in all timelines, same as Door is able to exist in all realities. Jack Joyce had started becoming a shifter like Hatch, so maybe this is a parallel, like maybe hatch and Jack were just projections of Door and Tim in the other reality of quantum break. Maybe Mr. Door is teaching Tim how to be like him, Tim is referred to as “Door’s unwilling disciple”
Not possible, because in quantum break there is no timelines as plural. Only single timeline. And i think you should not mix universes and time, even if time-space are connected. But it would have been a nice theory. You have my appreciation. UPD. Now when i think of it more, Hatch said that he is a 4-dimensional being... Maybe he can travel through realities... But that's too much for me
Is it possible Remedy trying to get the rights for Quantum Break?? I remember Sam stating (or a least some of heads at Remedy) that since Microsoft owns the IP, chances for a sequel development is up to them only. Why would they put Alan Wake reference on it and viceversa? 🤔🤔
@@desertka13walk around to the other side if the building. Through the windows u will see a patch of darkness to be destroyed, which will clear some boards from another window. Through this one u can see and destroy three spots of darkness behind the door.
I can't access these doors with Tim. Did I miss something earlier in the game? I'm currently on Alan Wake Initiation 8. I haven't messed with Saga's side of the story passed where they split off yet.
I like how during the musical number with Alan and Old Gods of Asgard, if you look on the floor near all the tripods/cameras during the scene with the street set and the cop car, you'll notice white tape spelling out "Shifters". Interesting Quantum Break reference!
Isn’t it amazing how so many people still vehemently deny that Quantum Break is cannon in the RCU(Remedy Connected Universe). With Breakers scenes themselves its made very clear that he and Jack Joyce are one in the same, and that Jesse Faden and Beth Wilder are one in the same, as well as Alan Wake. Door who as Martin Hatch in QB even eluded that Martin Hatch wasn’t even his real name but that he used it as a sort of clue as to what he saw himself as, a hatch/Door.
@@k29king1I think it moreso has to do with the rights. Miscrosoft has its hands on them so Remedy had never really touched on crossovers from the QB universe outside the minimal FBC and AWE references in Control. It wasn't until AW2 w/Tim breaker did it definitively become part of the Remedyverse lore. Now Remedy has basically found a loophole to incorporate QB without actually having to mention it directly and bump heads with MSFT as Tim Breaker is soley their character.
Have you ever been so in love with such a secondary fleeting character before?
Tim Breaker has me FERAL in a way I can’t quite explain and don’t understand. I mean I’ve been crushing on Shawn Ashmore since that scene with the soda bottle in X2 but something about Tim’s awkward, reserved demeanor is outrageously attractive. The way he’s still so chill and polite and friendly even when he’s trapped in an endlessly shifting impossible nightmare… every time I heard him humming I was basically chewing through the walls like a pit bull with separation anxiety trying to get to him.
@@chexfan2000 I wanted to say thank you so much for this reply because it had me wheezing. I 100% agree, every time I heard him humming I was like, oh my fucking God thank GODDDD. There is definitely something about the way he’s portrayed in this game that makes him feel like home. Shawn Ashmore has always had that soft cadence in his voice that makes him so calming, and of course being such a familiar face makes him feel like a safe place. Such a weird way to feel honestly but every time I would go into a safe zone and he just casually says, “Oh, hi Alan”, I was like I love you so much and I wish I could talk to you more, please don’t let me leave here without you. 🥲
Also, I am not huge on the police, but goddamn…
@@chexfan2000 also I am the same OP you just replied to, I have two bloody accounts and I never know which one I’m on 😂😂
@@traviejnr two phrases come to mind: ACAB, and “the exception that proves the rule”. Tim Breaker is too good to be a cop so reality simply will not allow him to function in that role.
And yeah, every time I exhausted his dialogue options I got bummed out, and it felt so rude to just barrel out the door without even saying goodbye, but Alan is not exactly the mayor of manners city so i guess that’s just in character
@@chexfan2000 "Tim Breaker is too good to be a cop."
....Do I even WANT to ask?
6:55 couldn't be more on the nose with the Quantum Break reference. I love it.
Tim(e) Breaker
@@valentinvas6454oh shit
The Jack Joyce effect
So, this is possibly the origin or a projected version of Jack Joyce. Hatch was said to be able to coexist in all timelines, same as Door is able to exist in all realities. Jack Joyce had started becoming a shifter like Hatch, so maybe this is a parallel, like maybe hatch and Jack were just projections of Door and Tim in the other reality of quantum break. Maybe Mr. Door is teaching Tim how to be like him, Tim is referred to as “Door’s unwilling disciple”
Not possible, because in quantum break there is no timelines as plural. Only single timeline. And i think you should not mix universes and time, even if time-space are connected. But it would have been a nice theory. You have my appreciation.
UPD.
Now when i think of it more, Hatch said that he is a 4-dimensional being... Maybe he can travel through realities... But that's too much for me
Hehe.
Tim Breaker.
*Time* Breaker.
@@Schmidt_Smith
The novel Quantum Break: Zero State is an alternative timeline.
Is it possible Remedy trying to get the rights for Quantum Break?? I remember Sam stating (or a least some of heads at Remedy) that since Microsoft owns the IP, chances for a sequel development is up to them only. Why would they put Alan Wake reference on it and viceversa? 🤔🤔
@@Schmidt_Smith sam lake has also said all timelines in quantum break are canon.
Even his name is a pun on the game the actor is the protagonist of.
Quantum Break = QuanTIM BREAKER.
More like Time Breaker
@@jonathanrynjah Wrong.
@@WeCareAlot4693 how can something that an answer has not given be wrong. That's like saying X=something is wrong.
@@WeCareAlot4693 According to the leak files, time breaker is indeed right.
@@Lenumaza winner
4:08 DLC explains a lot
I dont know how I missed all these encounters, thanks!
Yeah missing one bit on bottom corner that talks about the “Red Haired Woman” (Jesse Faden, Beth Wilder)
Any idea where I can find a video with that dialogue?
If you find Tim after completing murder scenarios he will not have new info.
Probably with Beth. Beth Wilder did interact with Jack Joyce.
I really hope this is a gateway from QB2 to eventually exist in the RCU.
I hate that I never caught on to the humming 😂 completely missed several encounters with him because I didn't know what the humming was lol
Missed the last one where Breaker details his running into Tom Zane.
Found another one near the Poet's cinema - at the "car wash" location, behind the door, blocked by darkness
Thank you, that explain the board empty part, i need to find him no 5 but 6 times and after missions progress Tim will not reveal new info.
How do you get to that one though?
@@desertka13walk around to the other side if the building. Through the windows u will see a patch of darkness to be destroyed, which will clear some boards from another window. Through this one u can see and destroy three spots of darkness behind the door.
@@DBnow thank you so much. I even went into that area and looked at the windows but didn't see the patch of darkness
Would not have figured this out myself, thanks.
13:00 Jesse Faden reference written on the white board
And Beth Wilder.
Tim(e) Breaker
I can't access these doors with Tim. Did I miss something earlier in the game? I'm currently on Alan Wake Initiation 8. I haven't messed with Saga's side of the story passed where they split off yet.
Go left to go below the bridge.
Where is the water tower at?
It wasnt until the final hour of my playthrough that i realized who played this character 🤦
We will get you out of there tim breaker
the one in the garage is missing no?
Yeah i released later that 6th.
Timmy Leblanc
W
AW3 is coming and should be big hope won’t have to play this woke character again
🤓
Just say black and stop being a loser. Smh woke 💀.
What?
Run in traffic
Agreed