Control with ChevRage 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxFK-wRpxskControl with ChevRage 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEnsSZQVNF4Control with ChevRage 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQn3VM9xSF8I played a little bit of this a few months back. I haven't played
Quantum Break, so the closest game I'd say it reminds me of would be
Prey. Both games are shooters with a heavy focus on exploration. Both have powerful upgradable abilities. Only, it doesn't have the first person camera that
Prey has, nor as interesting setting (office building vs space station, tough choice). The combat is also pretty simple, but it makes up for it by having jaw-droppingly detailed effects that makes it a little more exciting: objects you throw explode into an astonishingly large amount of pieces, walls fracture and pieces of debris break off in a realistic fashion, you can conjure up a shield made up of lots of tiny bits of rubble borrowed from nearby walls all of which float in front of you and rotate independently of each other, etc.
In general the game looks great, except for the mannish face of the protagonist and how enemies explode into this smoke that looks kinda like jpeg artifacting. It could just be my graphics settings though, my current PC doesn't have the power to play on the highest settings, not to mention even activate the ray tracing this game touts (I tried to do it on stream once and it crashed my whole PC lol).
The story and setting are also pretty interesting despite not being set in space. It's a facility that catalogues and secures exotic and magical artifacts, reminiscent of that SCP website. I'd definitely play more to find out why our protagonist has come here, and what the facility seems to be hiding in this vast underground pit. I'll have to come back to it once I've upgraded my PC though, there's no way I'm playing this game without being able to turn on ray tracing at least.