The Quarry
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The Quarry - The new horror adventure from the makers of Until Dawn - Review

With every decision you make in The Quarry, you can actively influence the further course of the story and therefore the fate of the characters. According to the developers, your decisions will lead to one of more than 180 different endings, some of which are noticeably different from one another.

In recent years, the British development studio Supermassive Games has made a name for itself with gruesome horror shockers such as Until Dawn or the various spin-offs of The Dark Pictures series. In collaboration with publisher 2K Games, the studio has now realized the new horror brand The Quarry.

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Anyone who has already played one or two horror titles from Supermassive will immediately feel at home in The Quarry. native as the developers remain true to their strengths. In practice, this means that the focus is primarily on an exciting story that is told through high-quality cutscenes and can be experienced either alone or together with a friend.

A detour into the horror genre of the eighties

The History takes you to a vacation camp where an initially relaxing vacation quickly turns into a merciless fight to the death. In the classic style of the horror slashers of the 1980s, a killer thwarts the idyll and mercilessly hunts down the camp's inhabitants. One of the special features of the story is the fact that the plot of the horror trip developed interactively.

With every decision you make in The Quarry, you can actively influence the further course of the story and therefore the fate of the characters. According to the developers, your decisions will lead to one of more than 180 different endings, some of which are noticeably different from one another.

While important Decisions In solo mode, you have to make decisions on your own, whereas in cooperative multiplayer mode, you first have to coordinate them.

A director's chair mode and plenty of replay value

Since the history of The Quarry can develop in many different directions based on your decisions, the necessary replay value is of course ensured. If you don't want to start the horror adventure from scratch, there is a rewind function that allows you to undo decisions you have made and see the resulting consequences.

Are you in the mood for a horror movie rather than a video game night? Then the director's chair mode is just the thing for you. Here, the developers allow you to experience the game in the form of a classic horror movie. Simply adjust various parameters such as the behavior of the Characters in critical situations, puts the controller aside and experiences the story in the form of a movie.

And what about the scope of the game? According to official information, one playthrough will keep you busy for around ten hours - depending on how exactly you play the Game world for secrets and how much time you take to make critical decisions.

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