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August 26, 2019 1 min read
Synchronicity is a theme, or at least a phenomena, that's used in Control. Through its elaborate and convoluted story, it's established that spectacular results can be achieved when distant and separate things are attuned to one another. They share a purpose, and that unity is enough to form a meaningful bond.
Control's design has a shared purpose between its two most important elements. Control is Remedy Entertainment's magnum opus as it's the first time the studio has truly found the perfect balance between action and narrative. In Alan Wake, combat was a means of pushing along an exceptional story. In Quantum Break, the two were individually excellent but felt entirely removed from one another. Control is synchronized, though -- the narrative is in service of the action, and the action is in service of the narrative. This harmony results in Remedy's best effort to date.
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