Remedy Entertainment returns with what's looking like it's most bizarre game yet (and that's saying something).
Ray tracing requirements have been lowered as well.
The 3D puzzler GNOG will be free on the storefront next.
Considering it's metroidvania, no New Game Plus makes sense.
August promises plenty of high profile releases.
Abilities, combat, weird environments- there's lots to see.
Watch a mysterious character talk about his dreams of the Hiss.
This War of Mine and Moonlighter are currently free until August 2nd.
Talk about some mixed emotions.
Director Mikael Kasurinen shares the news and praises the development team.
Sam Lake still wants to do a follow up to the beloved thriller.
Control shows it's a weird duck.
DirectX 12 and 21:9 widescreen support are confirmed for PC as well.
The game Remedy always wanted to make.
Remedy brings out the odd in the opening of Control.
Control's trippy environments might not be suited to VR.
The name may sound simple, but actually has several potential layers.
Remedy speaks to GamingBolt about how Control differs from their previous game.
The Finnish studio is excited about the impact SSDs will have on gaming with next-gen consoles.
That's for critical path completion and "a few side missions".