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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
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Quantum Break looks to be a compelling prospect. While its TPS action is pretty standard fare these days, the game's time-bending mechanics lend it heft and variety. Depth, though, could be the silver bullet. Alan Wake ran out of steam at the midway mark...
Abstract: Quantum Break is a hugely ambitious game which if developer Remedy's enthusiasm is anything to go by will be the most-groundbreaking title for the next-generation consoles so far. An Xbox One exclusive due for late 2015, the game will be mostly a third-p...
Astonishing graphics, Spectacular time-freezing set-pieces, Stong third-person gunplay mechanics, A good story that keeps you involved
Relatively short, Gameplay can feel weirdly dated
Quantum Break's no travesty of Order: 1886 proportions, but its gameplay, while fun, can't reach the level of its stellar graphics. Enjoy it for its engaging time-control gunplay, its spectacular stutters and its sci-fi storyline, but this isn't the landm...
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Tom , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: The Division Ubisoft's fantastic lineup at E3 was lead by The Division, a Tom Clancy thriller that takes place in New York with society on the brink of collapse. Best described as an online role-playing shooter, The Division had some of the most stunn...
Published: 2017-02-12, Author: Michael , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: “The number one killer is time.”It's with those ominous words that the story to Quantum Break kicks off, and it's a phrase that resonates with some of the larger themes of the game in a big way – in fact, it's a phrase that connects in many ways to the ve...
Abstract: It's been a heck of a year for video games. Virtual-reality titles finally went mainstream, indies made as big a splash as their AAA counterparts, and the first-person-shooter genre became more diverse and refreshing than ever. We played games that twiste...
Published: 2016-10-26, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Chuck went pretty hard for Quantum Break when it released on the Xbox One earlier this year. You can check out his review here, I myself let the exclusive pass me by, simply because I had too many other titles to play at the time. However a recent refresh...
TV episodes are well-produced and well-acted, in-game decisions change which scenes you see in the episodes, time powers are fun to use, solid time travel story
Weak enemy AI, mediocre shooting mechanics, repetitive combat, TV episodes too tangential to main story, clipping and pathway issues, product placement is overdone, Prev3 of 3Next
Quantum Break‘s hybrid approach to entertainment is interesting, but it's not for everyone. Anyone who just wants to game for a few hours straight is going to be irritated by the TV episodes, but those looking for a break in the action will find a welcome...
Abstract: One of Microsoft's selling points of Quantum Break for platform-agnostic people was that those who pre-ordered the game on Xbox One would get a bonus copy on Windows 10 PC. In an effort to bolster its PC gaming presence, Microsoft even implemented a cross...