"Rest assured that Remedy has always done technically really, really good games."
Control wants to take your world and turn it upside down.
Remedy's upcoming third-person shooter has less of a cinematic focus than previous titles.
Apparently, sequels for both games depend on Microsoft's buy in.
Remedy says Control is going to be open ended and non-linear, but not open world.
Remedy Entertainment talks about building the world first before deciding on the stories it should have.
Get ready to dive into a world where supernatural meets sci-fi
"We’ll see what happens with Alan Wake next but we all want to see it happen, absolutely."
Remedy discusses all the ways Control will differ from Quantum Break.
This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo played host to a number of new titles.
This year saw a number of awesome looking games but which ones stood out?
The dream-like world of Control holds many secrets and dangers.
Remedy's Sam Lake talks about the sandbox nature of the game at E3.
Despite some pacing issues, Sony presented some of the best exclusives of E3 2018.
A stunning, more detailed look at Remedy's next title.
It is vaguely reminiscent of Quantum Break.
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