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April 2016
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The editors liked
Ambitious story
Satisfying combat
Gorgeous visuals
Junction system allows for replayability
Story
Time Based Gameplay Mechanics
Junction Points
Cross Media Experience
The editors didn't like
High speed Internet requirement
Ability upgrades seem underdeveloped
Rating (out of 10)
8
We played a review copy of Quantum Break on the Xbox One. The game will be available on Windows 10 PC and Xbox One from April 5. While the Windows 10 version has
Story, Time Based Gameplay Mechanics, Junction Points, Cross Media Experience
Gets repetitive towards the end, Choices don't affect TV Series much
Quantum Break is a bold move by Remedy as a cross media experience that builds upon time based mechanics and proves that there is still space for such unique experiences in video games.
Quantum Break is an artistically distinct shooter, with a compelling and malleable plot and excellent performances from its main players in both their digital and live-action forms. While I wish more thought had gone into maintaining the thrill of discove...
Ambitious story, Satisfying combat, Gorgeous visuals, Junction system allows for replayability
High speed Internet requirement, Ability upgrades seem underdeveloped, Rating (out of 10): 8, We played a review copy of Quantum Break on the Xbox One. The game will be available on Windows 10 PC and Xbox One from April 5. While the Windows 10 version has
The email chains, the notes, the protest placards scattered around the place - it's all wonderfully detailed. One particularly enjoyable side plot is an author-insert spec script written by one of the special operations commandos employed in Monarch's pri...
Quantum Break isn't a complete failure, but it never quite lives up to its media-spanning hype, being neither a great game or a great story. I'm glad I played it, but I simply can't recommend you buy it today at full price unless you're highly intrigued b...
Stunning graphics with the best motion capture and digital cast in gaming; clever, involving storyline and Hollywood-style scripting, innovative structure with TV episodes breaking up play
TV episodes take a lot of patience to get into, some minor glitches in animation, never really explained how the unassumingly lead hero became quite so proficient with military weaponry
How you ultimately rate Quantum Break relies heavily on your acceptance of the TV episodes that you must watch to get the fullest experience. And we can't help but feel that there will be plenty of players out there who positively hate the idea of f...
Abstract: Quantum Break feels like the game this generation has been craving all along. It's inherently ambitious in its design, creative with its execution, and stylish as all hell. Then again, we've come to expect nothing less from Remedy Entertainment.This is, a...
Generally smooth framerate, Great voice/acting cast
Mashup of TV and games doesn't work, Boring, often difficult to follow storyline, Overreliance on collectible items, Poorly designed shooting, Game and TV show aren't interactive enough
Stunning and realistic in motion, Combat feels powerful and fun, The ‘Junctures' and ‘Episodes' feel unique - and work
Unavoidably linear, No real replay value, Immersion breaking AAA trappings
Quantum Break: fun, but not quite revolutionary Is Quantum Break revolutionary? Not quite - or at least not from what I've so far seen of it. The live-action elements are hugely impressive: the production values are high, the story is well thought out a...