Quantum Break is suprisingly good?
When I first heard of Quantum Break I was quite excited about this game, it was a bit weird but I like games that are a bit different. After seeing the gameplay with your time powers I didn't really know what to think of that, I mean it looks cool but does that fit with the story? Well after playing the game for quite some time yesterday I must admit that I actually do like that and think the game is a lot of fun!
What makes Quantum Break so much fun?
I'd say it's a combination of several elements in the game, for example in one part you play as Jack (the main protagonist) and you shoot and solve puzzles with your time powers, but at another point you play as Paul (the main antagonist) and you make a decision that impacts the story greatly. Then then there are also live action sequences in the game where you see the actors play their roles and I must admit that it looks pretty good. This diversity of gameplay plus having awesome time powers makes Quantum Break a lot of fun to play, also with the multiple options you can definitely guarantee a second playthrough just to see the differences in the story.
Quantum Break can be confusing?
There are moments in the game that the game is a bit confusing, I'm not even talking about all the issues with time and sometimes seeing another version of Jack in the game. What I find a bit confusing, at least at first, are the moments where you see the real actors and suddenly you follow someone you just saw in one cutscene and follow him to his house with his girlfriend. But there are also characters you haven't even met and suddenly show up in these sequences. That can be a bit confusing at first but everyone and everything plays a role, so don't think that this is just something to keep you busy! Besides if you don't like the live action moments with the actors playing the roles then you can skip that, but I wouldn't recommend that because you'll be missing out on some interesting story parts and some moments in the game.
Everything changes?
Sometimes when you play as Jack you encounter objects or other things that play a role in the live action parts of the game, for example you can find an object in the game and it will show up in the live action part but if you don't find it then it won't show up in the live action part of the game. In the game these are called ripples, so by finding them you add them to the story which can have just a small impact on the story or perhaps a bigger impact later on in the game. Also the choices you make as Paul Serene have a huge impact on the story, so be certain the first check what happens if you make that choice before you actually select it, you get a little cutscene that shows you what will happen if you make that choice if you hold the LT or RT buttons on your controller. You can shape the story just the way you want to and try out different things in other playthroughs, so that should keep you busy for quite some time! I really enjoy playing Quantum Break and I think it's worth checking out!
What makes Quantum Break so much fun?
I'd say it's a combination of several elements in the game, for example in one part you play as Jack (the main protagonist) and you shoot and solve puzzles with your time powers, but at another point you play as Paul (the main antagonist) and you make a decision that impacts the story greatly. Then then there are also live action sequences in the game where you see the actors play their roles and I must admit that it looks pretty good. This diversity of gameplay plus having awesome time powers makes Quantum Break a lot of fun to play, also with the multiple options you can definitely guarantee a second playthrough just to see the differences in the story.
Quantum Break can be confusing?
There are moments in the game that the game is a bit confusing, I'm not even talking about all the issues with time and sometimes seeing another version of Jack in the game. What I find a bit confusing, at least at first, are the moments where you see the real actors and suddenly you follow someone you just saw in one cutscene and follow him to his house with his girlfriend. But there are also characters you haven't even met and suddenly show up in these sequences. That can be a bit confusing at first but everyone and everything plays a role, so don't think that this is just something to keep you busy! Besides if you don't like the live action moments with the actors playing the roles then you can skip that, but I wouldn't recommend that because you'll be missing out on some interesting story parts and some moments in the game.
Everything changes?
Sometimes when you play as Jack you encounter objects or other things that play a role in the live action parts of the game, for example you can find an object in the game and it will show up in the live action part but if you don't find it then it won't show up in the live action part of the game. In the game these are called ripples, so by finding them you add them to the story which can have just a small impact on the story or perhaps a bigger impact later on in the game. Also the choices you make as Paul Serene have a huge impact on the story, so be certain the first check what happens if you make that choice before you actually select it, you get a little cutscene that shows you what will happen if you make that choice if you hold the LT or RT buttons on your controller. You can shape the story just the way you want to and try out different things in other playthroughs, so that should keep you busy for quite some time! I really enjoy playing Quantum Break and I think it's worth checking out!
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