Yesterday Remedy unexpectedly dropped their name game called "Control" and it's the game that was teased by remedy long time ago under the project name of "P7"
I was watching the presentation with some of my friends online and when the trailer came up every one of us immediately said this is the sequel or spin-off to quantum break because there is no way you cannot notice the similar difference between these two.
Remedy and Tencent announced today the cancellation of the cooperative multiplayer game known as Project Kestrel (formerly Vanguard) to focus on Alan Wake and Control.
Remedy has made a couple of changes to its core management team with the goal to grow Alan Wake and Control into larger franchises.
Changes like not being anti consumer? putting out Alan Wake Remastered on disc but not the sequel?
Remedy revealed that Alan Wake 2 has recouped most of the investment made by Epic. They also talked about more regular sequels for their IPs.
Damn. I was hoping this would happen faster. Control were both fantastic, albeit flawed. Hoping for more. I know he said they are planning sequels, but its hard to get investors and publishers on board when they don't see quick returns.
For how much people talk about this title you would think it was a much bigger success. Popularity doesn't equal quality and vice versa tho
Nope
I got a very QB vibe from the trailer. Either way I'm going to buy it!
I liked QB as far as the abilities. The pacing was really off though as far as the storytelling. It was an interesting experiment but hopefully they learned their lesson and will do it better for Control. I am excited. Remedy is still one of the best studios out there.
No, Remedy doesn't own Quantum Break. Control could be considered a spiritual successor to Quantum Break, however the game bares similarities to Remedy's other stylized shooters.
About 10 seconds into the trailer I started thinking about QB...so either I am psychic or they are very similar.