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This is tangential, but I played Jedi: Fallen Order just before I played Control, and while I enjoyed Fallen Order for what it was, I was shocked at how much more I enjoyed Control. Control was, in many ways, the Jedi Knight power fantasy that Fallen Order wasn’t. Floating around throwing enemies into enemies and then off a balcony, tossing huge objects at people, shooting force lightning, etc. It was more Jedi than the game called Jedi and I will never forget that about it.
The Force Unleashed was a bit closer to Control in that way, I think. The story of Fallen Order means the main character can never use the godlike powers outside of scripted sequences due to being a Jedi who stays a Jedi, TFU's story is sloppier but was intended to be a power trip where you get to decide if you get a Jedi ending or not so there's nothing stopping you from lightning-ing everyone in your way