Control offers some of the best combat from Remedy, balancing supernatural abilities with a handy service weapon. Its non-linear twisted levels, populated with varied Hiss enemies, make for an appealing supernatural world. With a better protagonist and so...
Published: 2019-08-26, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Graphically flawless, Easily the best use of RTX to date, Engaging storyline keeps you guessing, Combat is rewarding and progressive
Puzzles occasionally feel too easy
Control manages to take the awesome cutscenes we see in other games and makes them playable. A bizarre adventure with rewarding power fantasy, this is the culmination of all previous Remedy games. Part exploration game, and part sci-fi shooter, Control bl...
RTX Feature support, Fantastic story, Worldbuilding collectibles, Great use of FMV, Quality voice acting, Balanced combat, Large skill/upgrade tree, Lots of content
Horrible map design, Unclear objectives, Easy to get lost, Distant checkpoints
Control is more than a game you play; it's an experience you'll never forget
Published: 2019-06-03, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: The elevator pitch for Control is pretty simple. It's a third-person shooter with Star Wars-style Force powers. And, hey, turns out that's pretty fun.I got to play Remedy‘s latest during a preview event during May in Santa Monica. Control is coming out fo...
Published: 2019-03-31, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Alan Wake and Quantum Break developer Remedy showed off its latest Control action-adventure game at the PAX East event, and I gave it a whirl in my first visit to the fan show in Boston.The 20-minute demo didn't reveal any of the story, but I got a good t...
Abstract: Last year's Control was one of my favorite games of the year. A return to form by Finnish developer Remedy, I wrote in my review that “ Control sees Remedy's trademark storytelling go weirder than ever before but it's the newfound sense of focus here that...
Abstract: Sure, Max Payne has inspired plenty of imitators but there's nobody out there filling the niche and taking the kinds of risks that Remedy are known for.On paper, there are plenty of other studios who could have made games like Alan Wake and Quantum Break...