Not the gun sound effects, not the sound track, problably not a lot of things - but the atmosphere the sound effects in Control created, man it’s like 50% of what makes the game what it is, and it’s a truly great game.
If you like action-adventures, the paranormal and strong audiovisuals, absolutely. If character development of the protagonist is important to you, definitely not. The storytelling is solid otherwise, though.
But the sound and visual design work just so well to create this atmosphere or mood that let me immerse deeply but that also let me sigh in relief when I quit the game. It gave me this almost constant sense of dread even though it’s not terrifying like a horror game at all (and I really hate horror games or movies) that fit the story so well. It’s hard to describe, it’s weirdly different but not in a bad way.
If you have the HW power, I recommend playing with RT but without DLSS. Otherwise with RT and DLSS. DLSS does introduce some weird kind of artifacts or such sometimes. Not bad, just better without if you can.
And Naissancee. Weirdly enough, I couldn’t get into control since because of the repetitive gameplay and generic quest system, but I absolutely love Naissancee.
Nothing against control though. The mood is on-point.
Not the gun sound effects, not the sound track, problably not a lot of things - but the atmosphere the sound effects in Control created, man it’s like 50% of what makes the game what it is, and it’s a truly great game.
I came here to say Control.
I always thought of control as “that tech demo game with DLSS”. It’s actually a good game?
If you like action-adventures, the paranormal and strong audiovisuals, absolutely. If character development of the protagonist is important to you, definitely not. The storytelling is solid otherwise, though.
But the sound and visual design work just so well to create this atmosphere or mood that let me immerse deeply but that also let me sigh in relief when I quit the game. It gave me this almost constant sense of dread even though it’s not terrifying like a horror game at all (and I really hate horror games or movies) that fit the story so well. It’s hard to describe, it’s weirdly different but not in a bad way.
If you have the HW power, I recommend playing with RT but without DLSS. Otherwise with RT and DLSS. DLSS does introduce some weird kind of artifacts or such sometimes. Not bad, just better without if you can.
I’ll add on that the little notes, journals, and audio files you find throughout the game are some excellent world building.
undefined> I guess if you’re looking for epic quests, this might also not be the right game
Except of course the Ashtray Maze, which is undeniably epic
Control is one of my favorite games. It was a slow burn for me but it’s so incredibly well done in all aspects that it becomes art.
That being said, there’s a rare bug where the character goes cross-eyed but that just seals it.
Control is pretty great.
I think I got this for free on Epic and I haven’t touched it, but this might change that.
Yea, it was free there some time ago, and I think also in PS Plus at some point.
Love me some Brutalism so you might have convinced me to try it.
Oh, if you love Brutalism, Control is definitely THE game for you
And Naissancee. Weirdly enough, I couldn’t get into control since because of the repetitive gameplay and generic quest system, but I absolutely love Naissancee.
Nothing against control though. The mood is on-point.