Control: Resonant Reinvents the Franchise
Control: Resonant marks a bold evolution for Remedy Entertainment, transforming the franchise into a full action-adventure RPG. Instead of continuing Jesse Faden’s story, the game places players in a collapsing, supernatural Manhattan and expands combat, exploration, and player choice. Remedy embraces creativity and ambition, signaling this sequel as one of its most daring projects ahead of 2026.
New Protagonist and Story
The sequel centers on Dylan Faden, Jesse’s brother, who enters Manhattan as cosmic forces warp reality. His volatile powers, emotional struggles, and connection to Jesse drive the narrative and gameplay, creating a tense and personal journey. Players experience a protagonist whose instability shapes both story and environment, offering a fresh perspective on the franchise’s supernatural world.
Manhattan becomes a distorted playground where gravity twists, environments shift, and perception bends based on Dylan’s mental state. The game explores identity, trauma, and moral ambiguity while remaining accessible for newcomers. This narrative freedom allows Remedy to push psychological depth further than the original game ever attempted.
Action RPG and Redesigned Combat
The sequel expands into RPG-style progression and choice-driven systems. Players navigate large zones, unlock abilities through meaningful decisions, and customize Dylan’s powers across multiple builds. Exploration feels dynamic, with environments and encounters responding to story events and player actions, making every session unique and reactive.
Melee combat takes center stage through the Aberrant, a shapeshifting weapon that adapts to combat style and progression choices. The system emphasizes timing, impact, and versatility, blending supernatural abilities with physical attacks. Close-quarters encounters now feel weighty and tactical, reinforcing the sequel’s identity as a bold, action-focused RPG.

