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https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/the-quarry-1969

https://opencritic.com/game/13226/the-quarry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACG - Jeremy Penter -

 

"A strong attempt at Until Dawns' current king status as the best multi-actor horror videogame. The Quarry has some technical difficulties but is almost always so campy enough that it's a blast to get through. A good number of substantial modes as well


 

Attack of the Fanboy - Diego Perez - 4 / 5

 

The Quarry is a cheesy, campy thrill ride with a fascinating mystery at its core.


 

AusGamers - Kosta Andreadis - 9 / 10

 

A summer camp teen horror inspired by movies from the 1980s, the setting and set-pieces are at times cliché or familiar, but with a cast of engaging characters and great story you're left with something wholly memorable.


 

COGconnected - Mark Steighner - 94 / 100

 

The Quarry is a significant evolution of the formula established with Until Dawn. This time around the performance capture, cinematography and complex branching story are even more impressive. The game’s biggest achievement, though, are its setting, narrative and characters. While they don’t entirely transcend the stock tropes of genre fiction, they are far and away some of the best in any videogame and absolutely the equal of big-budget horror films. The Quarry is a must-play for horror fans. Gamers who enjoy great narratives, memorable characters and intriguing choice-driven mechanics will love it too.


 

Checkpoint Gaming - Elliot Attard - 7 / 10

 

The Quarry proves to be a worthy successor and a notable release within Supermassive’s lineup of branching-path slasher games. A frightful narrative full of tense moments creates a satisfying experience for horror fans, made even better when played alongside others. An ambitious amount of choice proves to be a double-edged sword as the game teeters on the edge of quality and quantity, with one particularly egregious mechanic dampening the experience for those who don’t like to replay large chunks of a game. Though, despite its obvious shortcomings, there’s a level of campy fun that’s undeniable as the game engages from one freaky sequence to the next.


 

Destructoid - Jordan Devore - 8.5 / 10

 

Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.


 

Dexerto - Sam Smith - 8 / 10

 

Those who have enjoyed prior Supermassive titles will find a lot to love in The Quarry. The developer has refined its interactive storytelling skills and the game really goes to town with the butterfly effect gameplay, while managing to be a stellar spookfest at the same time.

Horror lovers looking for a creepy night in will also be well served by The Quarry, and with plenty of endings and story permutations, it could be a solid weekend binge for genre aficionados.


 

FingerGuns - Greg Hicks - 9 / 10

 

Wearing every cliché on its sleeve, The Quarry is having a whale of a time with its setting. Sometimes it’s satirising the slasher film, others it subverts them. With many endings and path-altering decisions to make, no two playthroughs are alike. Coupled with a heap of horror alumni, as well as up and comers, The Quarry is a veritable romp through jump scares, ghost stories and video nasties.


 

GGRecon - Dave McAdam - 9 / 10

 

The Quarry is everything the vision of a Supermassive Games production can be; a loving rendition of a classic horror story told with reverence, levity, and many, many buckets of blood.


 

Game Informer - Andrew Reiner - 8.5 / 10

 

For the core game, I wish more of the action was in the hands of the player, but I can’t deny how enthralling the choices are, especially when they lead to absolute chaos. Once the frantic running through the woods begins, the dark mysteries and thrill of keeping people alive are powerful hooks that will keep you glued in suspense until the credits roll.


 

Game Rant - Pam K. Ferdinand - 4 / 5

 

Supermassive's The Quarry is one of the best games from the developer since Until Dawn, but it still has some recurring issues from previous titles.


 

Game Revolution - Jason Faulkner - Unscored

 

The Quarry is a celebration of horror with enough twists and turns to excite even the most jaded aficionado. It manages to avoid the tropes inherent with its summer camp setting by giving each of the protagonists a thorough opportunity for characterization and makes you care enough about each of them for their fates to matter.


 

GameByte - Ben Williams - 9 / 10

 

The Quarry reinvigorates storytelling in horror by giving you more agency as the player, branching off into so many outcomes thus making you want to play again immediately after the credits roll. Backed by clever humour-laced writing, stellar cast performances, interactive depth, this is the new horror game that everyone should be talking about.


 

GameGrin - Erin McAllister - 10 / 10

 

The Quarry's charming cast and eye-watering visual splendour are worth the price of entry alone, but its strong, varying plot is where it truly pops.


 

GameSpew - Richard Seagrave - 8 / 10

 

Is The Quarry Supermassive Games’ best game yet? It’s bloody close. In many ways it outshines Until Dawn, but it’s a shame its final chapter doesn’t feel quite as eventful as we’d have liked. The visuals the great, the characters are brilliantly acted, and the horrors you face truly are terrifying. Combine that with impactful decisions to be made, which will encourage you to play through The Quarry multiple times, and you have a horror experience that’s not to be missed.


 

GameSpot - Richard Wakeling - 9 / 10

 

The Quarry picks up where Until Dawn left off, introducing another group of personable teens you'll attempt to keep alive. Or not.


 

GameWatcher - Neil Bolt - 7 / 10

 

With The Quarry, Supermassive heads back to the woods with mostly positive results. The story is not much to write home about, and the paring back of physical control of characters' actions leaves some empty spaces. Still, the cast is generally likable, the presentation impressive, and there's plenty of joy to be found in manipulating the lives of these poor young souls. The Quarry has plenty of thrills, chills, and kills, but also an abundance of filler.


 

Gamepur - Tony Wilson - 9.5 / 10

 

If Until Dawn is The Legend of Zelda, then The Quarry is A Link to the Past or Ocarina of Time: the next evolution of a great idea, presented in a new and exciting format.


 

Gamersky - 前朝刘沛公 - Chinese - 8.6 / 10

 

The Quarry tells a horror story through the "group play". Against the backdrop of excellent music and wonderful camera movement and arrangement, I had an unforgettable night in Hackett Quarry, a place full of crisis, darkness and choices. Through the perfect portrayal of characters, the good narration of story, the creation of horrible atmosphere and the control of audio-visual effects, The Quarry gave me a brand-new understanding of narrative-driven games.


 

GamesRadar+ - Leon Hurley - 3 / 5

 

A fun but poorly paced horror adventure that's both slow to start and over too fast


 

GamingTrend - David Flynn - 95 / 100

 

The Quarry is a tense horror adventure with incredibly likable characters and some effective scares. The central mystery is fun to figure out, and the game doesn't take itself too seriously. While there are a few hiccups, you can either work around them or ignore them as they're not so major as to detract from the overall experience. This is Supermassive's best work yet.


 

Geek Culture - Jake Su - 8.8 / 10

 

By returning to a structure that has made plenty of horror films a hit, Supermassive Games has delivered in trademark fashion with The Quarry. With fun scares, demanding situations, a cast of fun characters, and a narrative that picks up momentum with each passing chapter, there is much to like about this game. Of course, if you were never a fan, it will be hard for The Quarry to convince you otherwise, however, for those that love this kind of thing, this is one rabbit hole you might not want to come out of.


 

God is a Geek - Chris Hyde - 9 / 10

 

The Quarry is one of Supermassive Games' best titles, harking back to the glory days of Until Dawn for all the right reasons.


 

Hardcore Gamer - Kyle LeClair - 3.5 / 5

 

The Quarry comes close to being Supermassive's strongest successor to Until Dawn yet, but sadly stumbles when it comes to delivering a satisfying finale as the story fails to hit the high marks it sets up early on with its mystery.


 

Hobby Consolas - Daniel Quesada - Spanish - 84 / 100

 

If you are a fan of Supermassive and slashers, here you will find their most polished and "confortable" experience, with a surprising technical performance. Even so, we would have loved them taking more risks in the narrative department.


 

IGN Spain - Alejandro Morillas - Spanish - 8 / 10

 

The Quarry is a light and fun horror adventure that exudes love for the genre. If you can, play it with friends.


 

PC Gamer - Jon Bailes - 70 / 100

 

A gripping horror story, but one where the interactive elements struggle to sustain the tension.


 

Polygon - Cass Marshall - Unscored

 

The Quarry is a blood-soaked, brutal, and janky summer camp rampage


 

Press Start - James Mitchell - 7 / 10

 

All in all, The Quarry is an intriguing story that's paced well and is tense from beginning to end, aside from a middle chapter that drags. I wouldn't go as far as to say I didn't enjoy it because I did. It feels like such an oversimplification of everything that Supermassive has achieved so far. I can't see it as standing above their pedigree in many respects.


 

Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Alice Bell - Unscored

 

The Quarry is a thrilling-ish monster-movie in game form. The charismatic characters and tropey twists get this loose series of games back on a fun, classic horror trope track - with a bit of gore thrown in.


 

Shacknews - Donovan Erskine - 9 / 10

 

With dynamically branching pathways and some truly frightening sequences, The Quarry just might be my favorite game from Supermassive.


 

Stevivor - Steve Wright - 8.5 / 10

 

With strong writing, extreme self-awareness, exceptional performances all around… and a confidence that’s exuded no matter the branching path you find yourself in, Supermassive has outdone itself with The Quarry.


 

TrustedReviews - Thomas Deehan - 4 / 5

 

For both gamers and non-gamers alike, The Quarry is well worth playing thanks to its branching storylines, fascinating core mystery and a well realised cast that you’ll want to root for from beginning to end. It might not be as scary as some of the company’s previous games, but there’s still a lot to like and plenty of content worth coming back to.


 

Twinfinite - Chris Jecks - 4 / 5

 

The Quarry is a reminder of just how great Supermassive’s games can be when given the time and the right amount of polish.


 

VG247 - Kelsey Raynor - 4 / 5

 

As with most games developed by Supermassive, The Quarry is best played with plenty of blankets to hide under, and possibly a friend to adventure through couch co-op mode with you. Tread carefully.


 

Washington Post - Alyse Stanley - Unscored

 

‘The Quarry’ is a standout slasher that takes just a few wrong turns


 

Wccftech - Chris Wray - 9 / 10

 

The Quarry is yet another impressive title by Supermassive Games. While it doesn't veer away from their previous titles, their ability to write an interesting story with compelling characters is only improving. Featuring several red herrings and twists, The Quarry will keep you guessing and gives you an ever-increasing impact on how the story turns out. There are still a few niggles here and there, such as the sloth-like character movement and a few facial animation and audio quirks, but this looks better than ever and features an excellent soundtrack. If you're a fan of Until Dawn or The Dark Pictures games, you'll like this; particularly as the larger budget comes with a much bigger cast and a much larger and more branching story.


 

Worth Playing - Andreas Salmen - 8 / 10

 

The Quarry isn't quite what I had hoped it would be, but it's in the ballpark. Performance, animation, and dialog are usually perfectly executed, but some elements don't meet this high bar, and as a result, the experience can feel slightly disjointed. I didn't like the execution of some of the main baddies, both in a story context and on a technical level, and the story was sometimes too straightforward. Choices have interesting impacts, but the overall story beats remain largely the same - with the exception that a few protagonists are missing. What remains is a largely entertaining choice-based horror narrative that doesn't stray too far from Supermassive's tried-and-true formula.

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I tre Dark Pictures sono sulla mia console per sempre (in attesa del quarto) idem Until Down, idem The Quarry tra non molto :sisi:

 

Ma giuro è molto interessante che nel 2020 c'era Man of Medan su un abbonamento, fotonico :sisi:

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Lo prenderò sicuramente, Until Down fu una piacevolissima esperienza con livelli consistenti di rigiocabilità.

 

Until Down lo stavo rigiocando qualche tempo fa a 60fps su PS5 (su PS4 feci un paio di run mi sembra) e niente, non stavo riuscendo a salvarli tutti manco sto giro :asd:

 

Me lo hanno venduto gia’ con “il sequel spirituale di _Untill Down” mio appena ho soldi (so soldi!).

 

Sorvolando sul fatto che possa essere ironico o meno, Klarna

 

A prezzo pieno son tipo 20€ al mese per tre mesi e ti pigli al day one qualsiasi cosa

 

Cose che poi rimarranno a te per sempre e dunque al caso puoi decidere di rivenderle o sfruttarle in qualche altro modo (lo dico nel caso ci fosse bisogno di specificare basilarità del genere)

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Messo il link della versione PC al posto di quella PS5 perchè le review sono concentrate tutte li (metacritic)

 

Al momento ha 80 comunque, più di qualsiasi altro gioco dei Supermassive di questo genere (Until Down al secondo posto si fermó a 79)

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Cioè non ho capito non c'è la modalità a 60 fps? Iniziamo? Capisco che ora direte in sto genere bla bla, ma ripeto veramente? Non penso lo prenderei nemmeno in considerazioni esigo la modalità prestazioni per ogni gioco pure un avventura grafica
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Cioè non ho capito non c'è la modalità a 60 fps? Iniziamo? Capisco che ora direte in sto genere bla bla, ma ripeto veramente? Non penso lo prenderei nemmeno in considerazioni esigo la modalità prestazioni per ogni gioco pure un avventura grafica

I film vanno a 24fps, neanche a 30, evidentemente non vogliono per ragioni di resa grafica. Questo genere di avventure è più simile a un lungometraggio che a un gioco.

Non ho mai visto nessuno lamentarsi col frame rate dei film, che oggi ben potrebbero girare a 240fps.

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Until Down ed i 3 capitoli usciti della The Dark Pictures Anthology girano a 60fps (su PS5) i primi tre perchè su PS4 hanno il frame sbloccato mentre House of Ashes ha una modalità performance

 

Non lo so mica perché con The Quarry non hanno fatto uguale, me lo sarei aspettato sinceramente

 

Non ho mai visto nessuno lamentarsi col frame rate dei film, che oggi ben potrebbero girare a 240fps.

 

Ma magari cavolo, Gemini Man a 60fps è l'uhd 4K più impressive che ho visto fino ad ora!

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