Trailer that takes us through building where game takes place with some narrated background
https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/19/controls-brutalist-skyscraper-is-pretty-messed-up-ign-first
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Awesome! I love everything Remedy, so I will be all over this. Take as much time as y'all need for it to be perfect!Its all in-game engine footage.
The very first trailer of the game back at E3 in June was all realtime too. We've been wanting just feature the actual, real game even if that limits what we can show.
Sony e3 2018.When was this game announced? It's pretty rare these days for there to be a AAA-game I've never heard of.
Kinda looked like a clicker in the corner there at 0:42.
I didn't really like how expository that trailer was. I was hoping that Remedy wasn't going to try to explain the magic of the House too much. The mystery of Alan Wake drew me to it, whereas the obsession with explaining the intricacies of time travel in Quantum Break pushed me away.
But still, those visuals are something else, huh.
Its all in-game engine footage.
The very first trailer of the game back at E3 in June was all realtime too. We've been wanting just feature the actual, real game even if that limits what we can show.
Its all in-game engine footage.
The very first trailer of the game back at E3 in June was all realtime too. We've been wanting just feature the actual, real game even if that limits what we can show.
Looks amazing.
Anyone know if this is getting a physical release?
Take a tour of Control's physics-bending Brutalist skyscraper - the home of the Federal Bureau of Control where the game takes place - as narrated by James McCaffrey, aka the voice of Max Payne.
Its all in-game engine footage.
The very first trailer of the game back at E3 in June was all realtime too. We've been wanting just feature the actual, real game even if that limits what we can show.