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7.9/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, nine teenage counselors are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror.When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, nine teenage counselors are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror.When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, nine teenage counselors are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror.
- 1 BAFTA अवार्ड के लिए नामांकित
- 4 कुल नामांकन
Emily Axford
- Grace Corvin
- (वॉइस)
J.J. Dunlap
- Beasts
- (वॉइस)
- (as JJ Dunlap)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
THE QUARRY (2022) was a super cool game. It is a game with many different choices and pathways to choose from, a game that sure keeps you guessing, with many twists and turns along the way. It was a fun play.
The premise of The Quarry takes place at the end of summer in Hackett Summer Camp, after some counselors (Laura & Max) have mysteriously gone missing. When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, seven teenage counselors (Jacob, Emma, Ryan, Kaitlyn, Abigail, Dylan, Nick) are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror and have to try to survive a night in the quarry.
Overall, the game was a fun horror game, more thriller than hardcore scary. If you like mysteries, walking simulators, choice-driven, narrative-driven, horror thriller games, with a good throwback to the teen horror movies haydays of old...then you'll really enjoy this. You never really know till the end what's quite going on...Psychos, Monsters, Paranormal events? Who knows? It's all fun and games till you can't survive The Quarry...
STORY: 8/10 GAMEPLAY: 9/10 GRAPHICS: 8/10 ART DESIGN: 9/10 MUSIC: 8/10 OVERALL RATING: 8.5.
The premise of The Quarry takes place at the end of summer in Hackett Summer Camp, after some counselors (Laura & Max) have mysteriously gone missing. When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, seven teenage counselors (Jacob, Emma, Ryan, Kaitlyn, Abigail, Dylan, Nick) are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror and have to try to survive a night in the quarry.
Overall, the game was a fun horror game, more thriller than hardcore scary. If you like mysteries, walking simulators, choice-driven, narrative-driven, horror thriller games, with a good throwback to the teen horror movies haydays of old...then you'll really enjoy this. You never really know till the end what's quite going on...Psychos, Monsters, Paranormal events? Who knows? It's all fun and games till you can't survive The Quarry...
STORY: 8/10 GAMEPLAY: 9/10 GRAPHICS: 8/10 ART DESIGN: 9/10 MUSIC: 8/10 OVERALL RATING: 8.5.
It's a riveting horror flick filled with your stereo typical life choice decisions that you as the
player go through out the game's entirety, Siobhan Williams (Laura), Halston Sage (Emma)
both have outstanding performances in the game that will make you go WOOO.
Played it two times now. The first time with two Friends via Couch-Coop and let me tell you, that's the best way to play it. The monster-design is a little bit disappointing and feels like they reused the wendigo design from Until Dawn and changed it a little bit. The characters are so well written and the story is gripping. We had such a blast unraveling the mystery of what happened and what kind of monster is hunting you.
Also Kaitlyn is best girl!
Also Kaitlyn is best girl!
Although some may say that its bland, I don't think so at all! It was a very fun experience with a lot of replayability! I loved all the different way the characters could die, and I liked the twist. Definitely a successor to Until Dawn, and I loved that about it because I loved Until Dawn. Overall, this game is a nice horror game that can be played for hours without getting bored. I really enjoyed the settings, choices, characters, story, atmosphere, and pretty much everything about it.
In 2015 Supermassive Games released Until Dawn and brought a new level of interactive horror to gamers. With the release of The Quarry, the company has taken the genre to a new level thanks in large part to the power of the new generation of gaming systems and graphic cards.
Unlike Until Dawn which was a PS4 exclusive, The Quarry is available on multiple platforms.
Using the same motion capture and a star-laden cast of Until Dawn, players are introduced to a group of councilors who have just seen their campers head home at the end of the summer.
Eager to get home and on with their college plans and lives, things take an unexpected turn when Jacob (Zach Tinker) decides to disable their van in the hopes that by staying an extra night he can convince Emma (Halston Sage), to not end their relationship which she viewed as a summer fling and with four states between them for school, something that cannot be maintained.
Despite the warnings of camp owner Chris (David Arquette) to stay inside with the doors locked, the kids decide to hold one more party and this is when things start to unravel. Players will take control of various players at random points of the story and this enables players to explore, gather clues, interact with objects and use weapons in rare instances.
The story is told over 10 chapters mainly set in one evening and the dangers that lurk are brutal and graphic when they arrive which means that stumbling around in the dark as the game often requires can have deadly results.
Players will have the option to make choices at several points during their gameplay and they can range from the tone used to answer a question or if they wish to run or hide from danger. There are other options as well as the intensity rises which all will change how the story unfolds as the game is based on branching storylines where who lives and who dies can change with each time through the story.
While there were elements where it seemed that I was stumbling in the dark trying to find where I was supposed to go and that large segments at times left me with little to do but watch the action and only occasionally pick a response when I had to move and make some rapid choices on directions and hotkeys, the game really drew me in.
The cast is strong and features Ariel Winter, Ted Raimi, Miles Robbins, Brenda Song, and Lance Henriksen amongst others and aside from one character who delivered his lines in an annoying monotone which sounded like they were delivered through a clenched jaw with a head cold, the voice acting is solid and above what one might expect in a game of this sort.
Graphically the game shined on a PS5 and being able to really enjoy the character animations helped me immerse myself in the story.
Since death is a part of the game, players are given three lives which will allow them to rewind the game and try to save the character. While it usually goes just before their passing, one did back me up a full chapter which I had to replay in order to get back to the next which also had to be replayed only to have the same fate befall the character.
In the end, The Quarry is a triumph of interactive storytelling and is an engaging and compelling tale with a strong cast. It will be interesting to see what Supermassive will do next but The Quarry is a game well worth your time.
4 stars out of 5.
Unlike Until Dawn which was a PS4 exclusive, The Quarry is available on multiple platforms.
Using the same motion capture and a star-laden cast of Until Dawn, players are introduced to a group of councilors who have just seen their campers head home at the end of the summer.
Eager to get home and on with their college plans and lives, things take an unexpected turn when Jacob (Zach Tinker) decides to disable their van in the hopes that by staying an extra night he can convince Emma (Halston Sage), to not end their relationship which she viewed as a summer fling and with four states between them for school, something that cannot be maintained.
Despite the warnings of camp owner Chris (David Arquette) to stay inside with the doors locked, the kids decide to hold one more party and this is when things start to unravel. Players will take control of various players at random points of the story and this enables players to explore, gather clues, interact with objects and use weapons in rare instances.
The story is told over 10 chapters mainly set in one evening and the dangers that lurk are brutal and graphic when they arrive which means that stumbling around in the dark as the game often requires can have deadly results.
Players will have the option to make choices at several points during their gameplay and they can range from the tone used to answer a question or if they wish to run or hide from danger. There are other options as well as the intensity rises which all will change how the story unfolds as the game is based on branching storylines where who lives and who dies can change with each time through the story.
While there were elements where it seemed that I was stumbling in the dark trying to find where I was supposed to go and that large segments at times left me with little to do but watch the action and only occasionally pick a response when I had to move and make some rapid choices on directions and hotkeys, the game really drew me in.
The cast is strong and features Ariel Winter, Ted Raimi, Miles Robbins, Brenda Song, and Lance Henriksen amongst others and aside from one character who delivered his lines in an annoying monotone which sounded like they were delivered through a clenched jaw with a head cold, the voice acting is solid and above what one might expect in a game of this sort.
Graphically the game shined on a PS5 and being able to really enjoy the character animations helped me immerse myself in the story.
Since death is a part of the game, players are given three lives which will allow them to rewind the game and try to save the character. While it usually goes just before their passing, one did back me up a full chapter which I had to replay in order to get back to the next which also had to be replayed only to have the same fate befall the character.
In the end, The Quarry is a triumph of interactive storytelling and is an engaging and compelling tale with a strong cast. It will be interesting to see what Supermassive will do next but The Quarry is a game well worth your time.
4 stars out of 5.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOver 1000 pages of dialogue was written with the players able to achieve a final tally of 186 unique endings.
- गूफ़In the start of the game it's implied that Chris Hackett's children, Kaylee and Caleb, are teenage aged children that attend the camp. Later in the game, a family tree lists the children's birth dates in the late 1990's. The game is mean to take place in 2021, therefore the Hackett children should be in their 20's.
- भाव
Max Brinly: Why'd you kill the music?
Laura Kearney: I think you know why.
Max Brinly: Um... I don't think I do.
Laura Kearney: Begins with an "L"? Like the "L" word.
Max Brinly: Lesbians?
Laura Kearney: Lost, Max. We're lost.
Max Brinly: We're just- We're in geographic flux.
Laura Kearney: Right. So, lost.
Max Brinly: That's debatable.
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Performed by Ariana Grande
Written by Ariana Grande, Peter Lee Johnson, Thomas Lee Brown, Victoria Monét (as Victoria Monét McCants)
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Limited
Used with permission of Sony Music Publishing Limited
Used with permission of Universal/MCA Music Ltd. on behalf of Champagne Therapy Publishing, Grandarimusic, Pretty Suspect, Songs of Universal Inc. and Universal Music Corp.
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