Supermassive Games' next offering is a large one, following three smaller-scale horror games in its Dark Pictures Anthology. The Quarry differs from The Dark Pictures in that it is more akin to Until Dawn, the game that established Supermassive's fame in the video game horror genre. According to creative director Will Byles, The Quarry is a spiritual successor to Until Dawn, and it appears to be Supermassive's most ambitious game ever.
The game's plot is inspired by classic horror films such as Friday the 13th and the Evil Dead franchise. The Quarry follows a group of nine counselors as they spend the last day of the season at Hackett's Quarry Summer Camp.
The campers have left, and the responsibilities have been completed, so the teenagers are left to their own ways and decide to party in the woods. In this game, Ted Raimi portrays Travis, the sheriff of the little town of North Kill. Raimi is a horror veteran who has appeared in his brother's Evil Dead series.
Will Byles, who also directed Until Dawn, previously claimed he took inspiration for The Quarry from a variety of horror films.
Byles has remarked that he enjoys much of Sam Raimi's work. Players can also see that the summer camp is largely inspired by the sets of Friday the 13thand The Hills Have Eyes.
There are a lot of '80s-style horror flicks, and Supermassive Games blended their eras by setting the game in the contemporary age but modeling it after '80s classics.
The influences for The Quarry reflect the game's enormous scale, and this is also mirrored in the casting. Starting with Arquette, the cast includes Lance Henriksen (Aliens, Pumpkinhead), Lin Shaye (Insidious, Nightmare on Elm Street), Grace Zabriskie (The Grudge, Twin Peaks), and Ted Raimi (Evil Dead,
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