Control
If you love games created at Remedy Entertainment then you will definitely like Control. The story begins with the main character Jesse Faden entering the Federal Bureau of Control building. At first, the building appears to be empty and her's motives for entry are unknown. Her monologue sounds like she is addressing something or someone. The situation continues to be strange after meeting a janitor who is also strange and is difficult to understand everything he is saying.
Soon, everything becomes clearer, and the story begins to make more and more sense. The building she entered looks like an institution that researches unnatural things. They are the first to be called when any strange incident involving aliens or something similar occurs.
The Federal Bureau of Control building is a large facility that changes shape all the time and allows access to other dimensions. Jesse learns that the director is dead and that she should succeed him. This was decided by the mainboard, which in the game looks like an upside-down pyramid that exists in another dimension.
It may seem complicated at first, but slowly everything will clear up. Jesse is an interesting character who fits in perfectly with the whole story. Many will like the space shown in the game, which looks pretty realistic.
Jesse is not the only character, other people will give her assignments and gladly explain the events in their section of the bureau. It is good that the feeling of mysticism lasts from beginning to end, which is why many compare this game to many successful thrillers.
Some people think that the end may not be the best solution, but it allows you to spend time-solving all the important and less important missions inside the building. Control is not only a linear game, but it also allows a bit of freedom while exploring the many places inside the bureau. It's time for you to start playing this mystical and somewhat weird game.