Control Resonant Preview: Alan Wake May Cry
When Control Resonant was first announced, I was wary about how Remedy would handle transitioning from the paranatural bureaucracy of The Oldest House to the seemingly never-ending streets of Manhattan. The original Control was so subversively claustrophobic in its execution that everything about it felt hand-crafted a...
When Control Resonant was first announced, I was wary about how Remedy would handle transitioning from the paranatural bureaucracy of The Oldest House to the seemingly never-ending streets of Manhattan. The original Control was so subversively claustrophobic in its execution that everything about it felt hand-crafted and deliberate, and shifting to a much more open setting means you risk losing that unmistakable vibe.
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