- Resonant control Art director Elmeri Raitanen confirms that it was always the plan to make a game starring Dylan next.
- Raitanen explains that creating the world of Control was the priority
- This allowed the team to create more “organic characters.”
Remedy Entertainment has confirmed that it was always the plan to make a Control Game starring Dylan.
That is according to Resonant control Art director Elmeri Raitanen, who told TechRadar Gaming in an interview at a preview event just before this year’s Summer Game Fest that a game starring Dylan as the playable protagonist was a concept the studio always had in mind.
However, Raitanen said that building ControlThe “high-level” world came first, even when making the first game starring Dylan’s sister Jesse, because it allowed for more creative opportunities.
“The high-level idea in the construction of the world of Controland the Control franchise, of course, is that we want to be like ‘first in the world’, as I think it creates more organic characters,” Raitanen explained.
“So we create the world, and then there are opportunities to have different lenses, or different stories. So the first one was Control [which] “That was Jesse’s point of view, and now we’re looking at the other side of fate and the coin, so to speak, Dylan’s point of view.”
He stressed that “it has always been the high-level plan of Control like a world, [and how] We address these things.”
Lead level designer Anne-Marie Grönroos also added that there is a “symmetry” between the two games, explaining that Jesse is a stranger who enters the Oldest House in the first game, while in ResonantDylan is the one who leaves and experiences Manhattan for the first time as an adult, and it is a place where he “doesn’t belong.”
“Then things that are mundane to us and really foreign to him,” Grönroos said.
Resonant control launches on September 24 for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC.
Remedy has previously confirmed that while Jesse will appear alongside her brother in the sequel, she will not be playable.
Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to receive news, reviews and opinions from our experts in your feeds. Be sure to click the Follow button!

The best game consoles.




