There's no denying that PC players have one big advantage over those who prefer console gaming – ray tracing. While it's pretty hard to explain what this groundbreaking technology is (one would say that it just a much more advanced and lifelike way of rendering light and shadows in a scene, but it's much more than that), the latest
Control gameplay trailer gives you a chance to see the tech in action.
The new trailer, which debuted yesterday at GDC 2019, showcases plenty of ray tracking technologies used in
Control, including Ray Traced Indirect Diffuse, Ray Traced Indirect Specular and Ray Traced Contact Shadows, all powered by GeForce RTX. Considering that Remedy Entertainment’s next big thing will even allow you to use some pretty spectacular
Dark Phoenix-like destructive superpowers as the main protagonist Jasse Faden, the tech will definitely enrich your overall
Control experience.
In
Control, you play as the newly promoted Director of the Federal Bureau of Control, a clandestine government agency tasked with studying and containing supernatural phenomena. Take a look:
After a secretive agency in New York is invaded by an otherworldly threat, you become the new Director struggling to regain Control. This supernatural third-person action-adventure game will challenge you to master a combination of supernatural abilities, modifiable loadouts and reactive environments, while fighting through a deep and unpredictable world.
Control is coming to PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One this summer.