There’s still not a whole lot of information out there about Remedy Entertainment’s upcoming project Control, but every now and then they do release some brief new dev diaries about the game. Yet another one of those videos was released today and this time around, the topic of conversation was on Control’s protagonist, Jesse Faden. Even though her
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Alan Wake is back! Well, sort of. Variety is reporting today that Remedy Entertainment is now in the works to create a new television series based off of the action-adventure game Alan Wake which launched back in 2010. Peter Calloway is currently signed on to be the showrunner and writer of the series while Remedy’s own Sam
Remedy Entertainment has today released the third entry in their ongoing dev diary series all about the studio’s upcoming project, Control. In today’s episode, Sam Lake and other members of the team at Remedy focus on discussing the world and setting of Control. The game takes place in a location known as The Oldest House, which is
For years, Remedy Entertainment has focused on narrative first and gameplay second. From the long monologues of Max Payne to the inner-workings of a writer in Alan Wake, and the episodic television experiment found in Quantum Break, it has been easy to see this emphasis on storytelling in almost every one of the studio’s titles. This focus on story over gameplay isn’t necessarily
Ahead of the launch of the Xbox One X next week, various games that will receive enhancements for the premium console have begun to receive new patches over the last few days. One of those titles is Remedy Entertainment’s 2016 title Quantum Break which now comes in in at an insanely high download size. With the