
If you are looking to play a Japanese game on your Xbox One, that isn't a JRPG, you can't go wrong with Nier: Automata. If you're hoping to get the option of a free next-gen upgrade with the game, then you'll need to make sure you buy the Ultimate Edition of Control. Read our Control review if you're curious to hear more. Using different powers to take on cursed co-workers feels similarly good, partly because there's hardly anything Jesse can't destroy. It's great fun to uncover a new weirdness (such as a cursed fridge or portal to another dimension) and to slowly connect the puzzle pieces to work out what happened in the Bureau prior to your arrival. It's a place that keeps opening up in a variety of ways as Jesse explores it, granting her new powers that help her get to new parts of the maze-like building. There is no game quite like Control, thanks to the Bureau itself. Stepping into the shoes of Jessie Faden, you play as the newest director of the clandestine Federal Bureau of Control (FBC) – a Government agency that researches, and ultimately aims to control paranormal activity. Remedy Entertainment's Control is an action adventure with a difference.
