Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July, 2020

Control Game Review -by: hitchcock7034

Control by: Remedy Games A few years ago Remedy Games released  Quantum Break , an ambitious attempt to merge television with gaming. While the concept of merging a game and a TV show may have sounded  interesti ng in theory, it ultimately fell apart in the final release.  Control  feels like the developers studied what went wrong in  Quantum Break  and tried to learn from their mistakes. Photo By: @16bit.ninja Control  is not an easy game to describe ...         It seems to belong to the genre of science fiction, though its subject matter goes beyond many science fiction stories. Its peculiar and sometimes abstract plot is filled with bizarre encounters and occurrences that are often left unexplained. Even its main character finds a lot of it confusing. We’re dealing with scientific phenomena, but of a nature that goes beyond any regular understanding of science. I’m almost tempted to compare it to the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, insofar as it revolves around the idea that there are t