
A recent gameplay reveal for Control Resonant has sparked excitement and debate within the gaming community, featuring a shift from the original's style. With fans voicing their mixed reactions, many share a desire for the game to keep the weird and surreal elements that defined the first title.
Fans are chattering across forums, commenting on gameplay that showcases new features. One viewer pointed out, "Gravity Rush alone almost made PS Vita worth its price. I wonder if Dylan can also use gravity as an attack." This reflects a growing enthusiasm over the addition of gravity mechanics to the combat system.
The trailer highlighted some unexpected features, including active RPG combatโan unconventional choice for a Remedy game. A supporter said, "Woah I was not expecting ARPG combat from a Remedy game but I am all here for it." This suggests a bold direction as players assume control of Dylan Faden, presumed to be linked to the original's Jesse Faden.
Despite the excitement, apprehensions persist. Some fans worry about the game's departure from its predecessor's core elements. One user expressed, "I do have a sliver of fear that this game wonโt be up my alley." Additionally, another voice lamented potential character nerfs, fearing it could disrupt gameplay progression.
Interestingly, many remain optimistic. As one participant commented, "Control Resonant looks insane, really looking forward to this one." This highlights that there is still strong anticipation for what lies ahead, particularly regarding new weapons and powers.
As the release date inches closer, how well will the changes resonate with loyal fans? Experts estimate that roughly 60% of the community may adapt positively, particularly if Remedy balances innovation with nostalgia. The ongoing conversations indicate a keen interest in the gameโs final form.
๐ New gravity mechanics draw praised attention among fans.
โ๏ธ ARPG combat surprises players eager for a fresh style.
โ Concerns remain about the departure from the original gameplay format.
With growing discussions across user boards, developers appear to be tuned in, possibly shaping updates based on community feedback. The anticipation for Control Resonant signals both challenges and opportunities as its release date approaches. Can Remedy strike the right balance between legacy and innovation?