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Just Play it
Oct 30, 2023
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WayTooManyGames
Oct 30, 2023
Quantum Error still has the chance to become something, if the developers can take a step back and learn and grow. There is love and there is passion, you can feel it, it just outweighs the skill. So, I ask, what are you? Are you a generic asset flip or are you one of the better remasters, an homage if you will, of a never released game from the early 2000s I never had a chance to love?
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TechRadar Gaming
Oct 30, 2023
Quantum Error is an intriguing and solid horror game - though never gripping or truly outstanding. At its best when you’re a firefighter using your specialist skills and tools, the title has an original premise and story but is let down by weird over-the-top cinematic stylings as well as odd pacing, as well as characters and dialogue carved out of oak. Pros - + Cool application of DualSense haptics - + Intriguing premise - + Refreshingly simple healing and upgrade systems Cons - - Awkward, overly-cinematic direction - - Strange and frustrating pacing Platform reviewed: PS5 Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC Release date: November 3, 2023 Quantum Error is a cosmic horror shooter action game from TeamKill Media that has a very original premise, one that I’m surprised hasn’t been explored more in games: putting you in the boots of a firefighter and having you utilize their specialist skills and tools. You are Jacob Thomas, an accomplished firefighter Captain.
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TRG
Oct 30, 2023
Quantum Error is an intriguing and solid horror game - though never gripping or truly outstanding. At its best when you’re a firefighter using your specialist skills and tools, the title has an original premise and story but is let down by weird over-the-top cinematic stylings as well as odd pacing, as well as characters and dialogue carved out of oak. Pros - + Cool application of DualSense haptics - + Intriguing premise - + Refreshingly simple healing and upgrade systems Cons - - Awkward, overly-cinematic direction - - Strange and frustrating pacing Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best.
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COGconnected
Oct 30, 2023
Quantum Error desperately wants to just be a dystopian sci-fi CGI film, without any pesky gameplay to kill its momentum. Alas, there is a clunky, antiquated, and unrefined shooter wedged between the game’s Unreal Engine 5 cinematics. Love and attention was poured into the cutscenes, but the shooter is malnourished and not very much fun. Next time, just make a movie.
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GameSpew
Oct 30, 2023
Credit where credit’s due: considering this is made by just four brothers, Quantum Error aims high, which is admirable. The execution is simply not there, though. This is a game that simply tries to do too much, and as a result feels messy. If you’ve got a lot of patience and really like the idea of being a firefighter caught in a horrifying situation, you might get get something out of Quantum Error. Most, though, will just encounter frustration.
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4News.it
Oct 30, 2023
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