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Control has some of the smoothest...uh, controls I've ever experienced. The telekinesis ability always picked up what I wanted. Jumping and floating is perfect. Movement is quick and flowy.
Just good. Satisfying. Sound design is really good too. Also level design. I don't remember ever being lost even though most of the game takes place in grey featureless corridors. Also the music? I really respect what they were going for, which I think was to have no melody or chords or anything. All of it is percussion or odd foley sounds. It doesn't sound like identifiable instruments, so it's this otherworldly clicking and pulsing noises but it's never unfamiliar enough to be grating.
It's so good. Alan Wake 2 is good too. Remedy usually knocks it out of the park, but a consequence of that is their games take forever. They spend a lot of time and polish on everything they do.