Posted on: February 16, 2022

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Verified ownerGames: 176 Reviews: 24
Possible masterpiece, possibly mediocre
Control is an unusual game. Having finished it, I have absolutely no idea what it is about. I think this is due to willful ambiguity in this story that allows for multiple interpretations, with the intention of the writers being that no one can be sure which interpretation is correct. However, it is also possible that the story is simply a mess. If that is the case, there is little to recommend; the rest of the game is mediocre. The bulk of the gameplay is third person shooting, which has some force-like abilities to differentiate itself, but it becomes repititive very quickly. It's arguably an open world game, but it technically takes place inside a single building, which is both charming and restrictive. I know many reviewers are upset about a crash to desktop that reliably occurs during an optional boss fight. I experienced this myself, and I would have been more frustrated, but lowering the graphics all the way and switching to window mode allowed me to get past it, and I mostly forgot about it. It does run well, and it looks decent enough, with character models based on real people with imperfections and a flare for cinematic storytelling. Again, though, my overall opinion of the game hinges on how much credit this storytelling really deserves. If there's really as much to read into as I think there is, it's arguably one of the greatest games ever made on that basis alone. If not, it's just mediocre.
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