Masterpiece, this is not just a game it is an art of the 21st **** is very difficult to describe this art, wonderful art direction, incredible script, characters that have emotions, feelings and desires, this game is much more than a game, much More than an art, this game is a masterpiece
One the best Remedy's game. Good polished game with a mix of game - movie scenes. The storytelling is great, with good writing and also a great narrative. The game is dynamic, quick and good looking.
Remedy Entertainment and the illustrious Sam Lake are unparalleled when it comes to crafting mind-bending stories dotted with easter eggs. Quantum Break is a surprising little gem that confuses as much as it delights. Beautiful and gripping, it struggles to truly feel like a game.
Quantum Break is fun, thrilling, and a gorgeous experience that plays with hit-or-miss mixes of gameplay and live-action sections. Its fun combat mechanics will keep you entertained but its short length and abrupt, ambiguous ending will leave you a little dissatisfied. As far as I know, Quantum Break isn't a part of the Remedy Connected Universe (yet, anyway), and with Microsoft owning the property, we may never get answers to the many questions left after the credits roll.
Remedy va au bout de ses idées
Un jeu - série TV avec de vrais acteurs du petit écran et un scénario télégénique qui livre une expérience singulière à la technique une fois de plus impeccable. Sa qualité en a fait son talon d’ Achille en oubliant les ingrédients d’un jeu vidéo et un challenge ludique quasi absent.
Other than being visually impressive, there is not much about this game that is not done better elsewhere. Its a game full of missed opportunities. The gameplay is lacklustre; shooting mechanics are not quite satisfying, variety is completely missing, and the puzzles did not take anywhere near enough advantage of the "control of time" gimmick. Considering its premise, the narrative and character development is weak. Location variety is uninspired (warehouses and derelict buildings most of the time). Replay-ability is missing, which for a short game is disappointing, unless you fancy making different choices that is.
Its an average game combined with a less than average TV show. The casting did result in some decent enough performances in the live actions sections. However, i couldn't tell whether the writing was just too poor to work with, or Aiden Gillen is far from the actor I had been led to believe.
Its good enough to play, but also average enough to skip.
Terrible, simply terrible. The idea was excellent I was stunned - for the first 20 minutes. Afterwards I recognized all the good new ideas got channeled into old ideas (like grenades are something different than a grenade still effect is still the same). After 1 hour it got really boring, could not get my attention anymore. A huge disappointment from storytelling, gameplay mechanism and overall sides as well. Do not waste you money on this one.
SummaryQuantum Break blurs the line between television and gameplay, integrating the two into one seamless, uniquely immersive experience. Quantum Break weaves the cinematic action of intense gameplay with the tension and drama of scripted television, creating a world where each has a direct impact on the other.