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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
Quantum Break - The Game is great, Remedy's knack for experimental singleplayer continues
Quantum Break - The PC Port is bad, So many story-heavy collectibles
This is the most frustrated I've been with a shoddy port in years. There have been other high-profile trainwrecks in the recent past, like Batman: Arkham Knight and Assassin's Creed: Unity. But I didn't like those games, aside from their obvious PC wo...
Published: 2016-04-08, Author: Ben , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: It's hard to make a great video game.A million things can go wrong — and often do — between the moment an idea is formed and the day its realization lands in a player's hands. Technology cracks, developers stumble, producers leave for greener pastures, te...
Abstract: Almost three years after the Xbox One's debut, it's getting its biggest and arguably first real exclusive. Quantum Break won't be available on other consoles , it isn't a sequel , nor is it multiplayer-only. It's the latest game from Remedy Entertainment...
Published: 2016-04-07, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Quantum Break is very much a quantum conundrum as most of the issues that are present in the game are due to the Universal Windows platform and it alone, which is something that Remedy, the developers of the game, themselves cannot fix. Control wise the...
Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Stephen , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: A new console generation starts, and you wait for something special. The launch games are okay, but they are really just shinier versions of last-gen releases. Eventually, though, you play a game that hadn't been done before, couldn't have been done befor...
Abstract: Remedy Entertainment, the developers behind games like Max Payne, Alan Wake, and now Quantum Break, are part of a dying breed: Developers who create tight, guided, single-player games with strong narrative elements. They took their time with Alan Wake and...
Audiovisual design is absolutely incredible, Fresh and strategic take on thirdperson shooting, The TV show is groundbreaking, Story is rich with thoughtprovoking implications and great characters
Puzzle elements are basic and underexplored, Combat sequences often felt brief, It could be years before we get a sequel, and time machines do not exist
I went in with the fear that Quantum Break's risky experiment with live action wouldn't work, that it'd wreak havoc on the game's pacing, and alienate those looking for a game, rather than an interactive TV show. Remedy Entertainment strides confidently t...
Live-action show is painful to watch, story struggles to stand out, technical glitches
Quantum BreakThe GoodAstounding time-breaking visuals • enjoyable (if infrequent) combatThe BadLive-action show is painful to watch • story struggles to stand out • technical glitchesThe Bottom LineWhile far from bad, Quantum Break only briefly has time t...
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Published: 2016-03-04, Author: Jordan , review by: pcmag.com
Time-based superpowers liven up the shooting, Impressive digital recreations of recognizable actors, Choices impact gameplay and live-action segments
Interplay between the video game and live-action segments is strange and possibly unnecessary, Requires constant Internet connection on PC
Quantum Break is a bizarre hybrid of video game and live-action television show coming to the PC and Xbox One...