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I would not describe Control as mostly somber.
Things about it that are somber / serious:
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Things about it that are whimsical:
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Things about it that are both:
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I have complete faith in Remedy, both of the Alan Wakes and Control have been surprisingly funny and whimsical, often in unexpected ways. Quantum Break had less humour and was a bit more self serious, but Microsoft also had more control of that project.
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Absolute best part of the game.
so how is it? i would say i hope it gets better, but "mixed" reviews at launch doesn't bode well for a game that depends entirely on lots of people playing