Control Ultimate Edition is available on Google Stadia since July 27th, here is a video showing the Graphics mode, then the High Framerate mode.
Control Ultimate Edition is available on Google Stadia since July 27th, here is a video showing the Graphics mode, then the High Framerate mode.
It did take us a bit more time than we expected to propose some videos of Control in its Ultimate Edition and since the game is available on Playstation Plus, maybe some of you don't even need to see the next-gen version in action. As a reminder though, PS5 and Xbox Series X owners can choose between ray tracing and 60 fps, both modes running in 1440p. On Xbox Series S, resolution is limited to 900p but you still get 60 fps.
We were finally sent an Epic Game Store code for AWE, Control's second DLC, so here are the first 16 minutes of this new story content featuring Alan Wake. Since it is the PC version we're showing here, we've added a pinch of ray tracing to give it a next gen feel.
Control's first DLC The Foundation should soon be availale to all PC and PS4 owners, but if you want to play this first extension on Xbox One, you'll have to wait until June 25. Inside, you will find 3 more videos recorded on PC with ray tracing on. This new content for the game is pretty entertaining, but it does not appear as indispensable as the main game. The plot will allow you to find out what happened to Marshall, but the main interest seems to be on understanding what the Board is really up to. Something we will most probably uncover in the next DLC, which is to be released this summer.
If you remember, Control had managed to convince us easily thanks to its paced shooting mechanics and great tech so we're quite happy to welcome its first DLC, entitled The Foundation. With a whole new area to explore, one new type of enemy and some new abilities, this new content will reveal its potential in 2 days. Until we can share our verdict with you, we are authorized to show you this edited gameplay footage we recorded with all ray tracing options maxed out.
During The Game Awards Remedy Games revealed a new trailer of Control to announce the immediate release of the free challenging combat experience mode Expeditions. The trailer also teases The Foundation, the first expansion set to launch March 26th 2020.
A couple of days ago Control received a free update that brought a Photo Mode to the game options. Check inside for some offcial screens that depict what can be done with it.
After 2 months of sun and scorching heat, you are about to put your graphics cards and current gen consoles to the test with Remedy's latest, Control. For the occasion, we have prepared a series of high quality videos of both the PC and Xbox One X version of the game, which should allow you to see what RTX can do. We even have a comparison video for those who like to spot the differences. If you don't have enough with all this, then join us tonight at 9 CEST for a special livestream dedicated to the RTX and gameplay features of Remedy's new title.
Note: All our PC videos were captured with the Nvidia drivers released on August 20.
Rig used: i9 9900k, RTX 2080 Ti, 16 GB of Ram
A day before Gamescom opened its doors to the press, we were invited by Nvidia to play a bunch of game using Ray Tracing technology and we were able to bring back some footage for 3 of them. Inside, you will witness how truly impressive Minecraft can look (no irony here), you'll have a sneak peek at Remedy's use of the tech in Control and finally you'll see Wolfenstein: Youngblood patched with RTX. We also got a chance to play a bit of Watch_Dogs 3, whose reflections were pretty amazing, but capture wasn't allowed for this one.
Less than month before the release of Remedy's Control, here is a new story trailer that introduces a new mysterious character in a world where Jesse Faden already has to deal with very weird things.