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Bridging gaming and live-action, the thriller looks into the aspects of the villains of the game and the dramatic backstory as it unfolds.Bridging gaming and live-action, the thriller looks into the aspects of the villains of the game and the dramatic backstory as it unfolds.Bridging gaming and live-action, the thriller looks into the aspects of the villains of the game and the dramatic backstory as it unfolds.
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Great story, shallow gameplay
The production and story of this game are amazing - a compelling time travel plot that is intricate and well told and acted. The movie segments are compelling enough that you don't feel rushed to finish them to get back to the game.
The main problem is that the gameplay is only a small part of the whole experience, involving shooting groups of enemies and some platforming.
The story and atmosphere are enough to make this worth playing, but there's not a lot of gameplay here.
The main problem is that the gameplay is only a small part of the whole experience, involving shooting groups of enemies and some platforming.
The story and atmosphere are enough to make this worth playing, but there's not a lot of gameplay here.
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Quantum break is a great video game
I really enjoyed Quantum Break, more than most other games. This is more of a movie, portrayed in a game style. It's an enjoyable experience with choices at junctions. Combat is casual with support for controllers and keyboard & mouse. The movie aspect of this game is an incredible, breathtaking experience, and I recommend this to anyone looking for an experience.
As good as Kojima's storytelling.
This is very groundbreaking storytelling and well-organized quantum-related video game. The combination of a choice-based third-person shooting video game and dramatic cinema makes good stuff. I wonder why this game is not popular. Honestly, I never heard of its name until I came across it on Microsoft Store. I just finished the game, well, it reminds me of Kojima's Metal Gears.
Leaves me wanting more
I loved the story, and I loved the smooth transitions from cutscene to gameplay. I also very much appreciated the graphics. What bothered me about this game is that I've played Control and Alan Wakes 1 and 2, and so I can say that Remedy could have done better. Don't get me wrong! I loved the TV series and storyline. What I didn't love was the repetition of fight sequences. This game had sooooo many fight sequences and they were EXPECTED, plus were the same enemy over and over and over. I get they were human, but I appreciated the juggernaut types abundantly more. It just got so repetitive, and dare I say, bland. Control, at least, addressed this and gave you a variety of enemy at any given time and you could explore at your leisure. I'm the type of player who enjoys being immersed in her games, and Alan Wake 2 and Control did so beautifully, but this one had me at half-immersion the entire time, which is the only reason this isn't a 10-star review. And also, there's supposed to be a sequel! The ending alluded to a sequel! It's been almost a decade! Give us a sequel already!
Huge Disappointment!
The game is basically The Terminator loaded with bit of Flash's power. Generic shooter game ( Find another way to go to other areas and kill bad guys )with long ass low budget, long ass , generic boring episodes. Graphics looks good in the cutscenes, pc optimization sucks. Only good thing is some cool but inconsistent powers as u can't get past some DOORS easily !
Did you know
- TriviaThe actions of the characters will be dependent on the player's choices within the video game.
- ConnectionsEdited into Quantum Break (2016)
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