Since last I posted, I've finished the Foundation DLC in
Control. Fine enough, though it's a little slight and I didn't much care for
WARNING: "Control" spoilers below
how the main quest really does just end with Jesse fighting an infected Marshall. Feels like that was attempting to compensate for how the base game's main quest didn't actually have a final boss, but there's a similarly sudden sense of "that's it?" and they're clearly teasing a further continuation with the next round of DLC. Assuming it all builds up to something worthwhile in its final chapter, I'm sure it'll be fine, but I'm not feeling overly confident.
how the main quest really does just end with Jesse fighting an infected Marshall. Feels like that was attempting to compensate for how the base game's main quest didn't actually have a final boss, but there's a similarly sudden sense of "that's it?" and they're clearly teasing a further continuation with the next round of DLC. Assuming it all builds up to something worthwhile in its final chapter, I'm sure it'll be fine, but I'm not feeling overly confident.
From there, I've actually been juggling two separate games in both
Hotline Miami and
Alan Wake (mainly because the latter's horror conventions mean I only play it at night). After getting into
Control, I figured I'd check out Remedy's other games (especially since
Alan Wake apparently takes place in the same universe as
Control and one can definitely see the common ground even underneath the horror-oriented gameplay). So far I'm finding it...fine. Obviously playing it now (and after
Control at that) definitely makes it seem a little less impressive and, as much as I do like a pulpy reality-bender plot from time to time, something about this one just seems passable even with the benefit of interactivity. Undecided about the gameplay, too - it does seem to fit into a comfortable sort of survival horror where it's not overly tense and the enemies are challenging without being too annoying (aside from the occasional heavy or boss). I'll definitely finish it and the DLC at this rate, but I am leaning towards this just being okay.
As for
Hotline Miami, I'm enjoying it - I guess. The gameplay does dance on the fine line between challenging and frustrating, but it's worth it for the moments where it goes right. Also dig the aesthetic, of course.