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Control Resonant hands-on preview, a Remedy for boring sequels

A New Beat for Resonance As I stepped into the world of Control Resonant, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation.

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As I stepped into the world of Control Resonant, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and trepidation. It's been seven years since the award-winning action-adventure game Control first dropped, and the prospect of returning to its universe was daunting. But what I experienced during my hands-on preview was nothing short of revolutionary. Control Resonant is not a straightforward sequel, but a bold evolution of the franchise that promises to shake things up.

Remedy Entertainment, the masterminds behind Control, has always been known for pushing boundaries. With Control Resonant, they're taking a significant leap forward in player agency, exploration, and progression. Gone are the days of slow character development; instead, players are thrust into the world with meaningful choices to make from the get-go. My demo offered three Aberrant forms, twin blades, a scythe, and an axe, each with its unique abilities and playstyle. This is a far cry from the more methodical approach of the original game, and it's a deliberate design choice that signals a new direction for the franchise.

One of the most striking aspects of Control Resonant is its reversal of the original game's narrative. In Control, we were introduced to the Oldest House through the eyes of Jesse Faden, the protagonist. But in Resonant, we're seeing the world from the perspective of Dylan Faden, Jesse's brother, who's been trapped within the Oldest House for years. This shift in perspective is a masterstroke, offering a fresh perspective on the world and its characters.

Dylan Faden, the new protagonist, is a complex and intriguing character. After years of being manipulated by forces beyond his control, he awakens to find the Aberrant, a living, shape-shifting paranatural weapon, embedded in his chest. This is a turning point, as Dylan is now a vessel for the Aberrant's power, and the player must navigate the consequences of this new reality. A notable step, and one that promises to shake up the world of Control in ways we never thought possible.

As I left the demo, I couldn't help but wonder what the future holds for Control Resonant. Will it live up to the promise of its predecessor?Control Resonant is a game that promises to shake up the world of gaming, and I, for one, can't wait to see where it takes us.

  • Control Resonant is an action role-player set Control.
  • The game promises to expand player agency, exploration, and progression.
  • The story follows Dylan Faden, Jesse's brother, as he navigates the world of the Oldest House.
  • The game features three Aberrant forms, each with unique abilities and playstyle.

As a writer, I'm always on the lookout for games that push the boundaries of what's possible. Control Resonant is a game that's not afraid to take risks, and I think that's what sets it apart from other sequels. A notable step, and one that promises to shake up the world of gaming in ways we never thought possible.

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