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  • Remedy, Please, No

    Remedy, Please, No

    Control developer Remedy Entertainment, caught up in the Lade Dimitrescu hype, has done something terrible. It made the Former, which is already horrifying, even more distressing by giving the monster a full set of teeth. And it’s smiling.


  • CrossfireX’s Campaign Doesn’t Seem Like A Remedy Game Yet

    CrossfireX’s Campaign Doesn’t Seem Like A Remedy Game Yet

    During today’s Xbox event, Remedy Entertainment revealed the single-player campaign for CrossfireX, the next instalment of a long-running multiplayer franchise developed by Smilegate Entertainment. Later, I sat in on a preview of a single mission, which lasted around 15 minutes. Even with the folks behind Alan Wake and Control at the helm, I didn’t see…


  • The Creepypasta Community That Influenced Control

    Control’s setting, a secretive government facility that studies supernatural happenings, is engrossing. If you can’t get enough of the game’s surreal atmosphere, perhaps you should check out the SCP Foundation, a community-run fiction archive that many speculated was an inspiration for Control. It turns out that speculation was correct. Kotaku spoke with the SCP Foundation…


  • Control Is Packed With Alan Wake References

    Control, the latest game from Remedy Entertainment, has completely taken over my brain. In it, you play as Jesse Faden as she explores the Federal Bureau of Control, a federal agency that studies and contains supernatural objects. Playing a game about secrets and conspiracies will start making you believe in secrets and conspiracies, it turns…