Yo, Control Ultimate Edition is currently on sale on Steam for $10.

Just saying.

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    11 months ago

    Ahti is a character introduced in the video game Control and with appearances elsewhere. He’s a extremely mysterious figure. Very little is known about him beyond the fact that is a janitor for the Oldest House, headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Control.

    Highly recommend Control. Truly amazing game with incredible lore, a mindfuck of a story, and some stunningly beautiful/terrifying atmosphere.

    Also for those who are considering Alan Wake 2… Play Control first. Trust me. Especially the Control AWE DLC.

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      I was wondering because Ahti is a Finnish name. But Control is made by Remedy so that checks out.

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        Ahti is also a Finnish character. He repeatedly speaks Finnish throughout the game. His janitor carts also all have little radios that play the same song, the ‘Sankarin Tango’. A song performed by the model/voice actor for Ahti, performed entirely in Finnish. Great song actually. You’ll even catch the character singing along to the music occasionally.

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      11 months ago

      That scene when you get the tape player was too good. I made a save just for that part because of how fun it was. And yes the DLC goes into the incidents in the first game.

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              I cant stop listening to Herald of Darkness. I was so stoked when they played it at the Game Awards.

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                11 months ago

                Same. Was watching that live with a buddy. I haven’t played AW2 yet, can’t afford it, but oh my god am I gonna go nuts when I get the chance.

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      I’ve got a question. I absolutely hated Alan Wake when it came out. I truly don’t understand why anyone would have anything above mediocre to say about it. I got the chance to play the remastered version recently and still hate that game.

      The positive press Remedy got for that game was the reason I still haven’t played Quantum Break, and why I skipped Control until it was given away for free. Given the rave reviews for Alan Wake, I didn’t trust any of it. I’m glad I got to play Control however, because it deserves every single bit of praise it got. It’s an amazing game.

      So, given that I felt Alan Wake suffered from a terrible storyline, mediocre acting, and bland, boring gameplay that was downright frustrating, but absolutely adored everything about Control, even the AWE DLC, would you recommend Alan Wake 2?

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        It’s hard to say if you hated the first game so much because the gameplay is definitely based around the original game, but it’s much smoother and more fluid, you’re given a lot more tools to use, there are a lot more varied gameplay mechanics, and a lot more varied enemy types and environments and level design and stuff (it’s not all just forest, forest, and more forest). It feels way less clunky and awkward and like you’re constantly struggling against the character and the gameplay, and a lot more intuitive and engaging in comparison.

        The story itself takes a lot of style and plot beats from Control and references Control a lot. Personally I liked the first Alan Wake game, largely for its atmosphere, but I can definitely see it’s flaws and why some people wouldn’t like it, but I felt the second game improved on every aspect by a lot and gave me a lot more Control vibes than the first one did. I actually started replaying Control right after finishing Alan Wake 2 because it gave me so much Nostalgia for Control lol, though at the same time it doesn’t feel like it’s just copying or just rehashing Control either. The gameplay itself is not like Control though, not even remotely, which makes sense because they’re very different games and as much as I LOVE the Control gameplay it wouldn’t have made sense to use it for Alan Wake 2. It’s definitely based on the original Alan Wake style gameplay on a basic level, but done much much better in my opinion. Some people have compared it a bit to games like The Last of Us 1 and 2 which seems like a reasonable comparison from what I remember of those games. I personally also liked the story and characters and felt that was pretty well done as well, certainly better than the first game imo.

        That’s the best I can offer you in terms of info and opinion on the game, so it’s up to you whether you think it’s worth trying out.

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          11 months ago

          Thanks! I’ll probably be waiting until it goes on sale, but at least now I won’t be intentionally avoiding it.

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        11 months ago

        Steam no longer sells it separately, they only sell the ultimate edition with both dlc included.

        If you got Control via the Humble Bundle, you’ll have to buy the dlc through them, and then activate via Steam.

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        If you have it purchased, it becomes available like 70% of the way through the story automatically. You’ll get a quest to interact with the elevator to go to a new map section.