Reviews for The Quarry, Supermassive Games' spiritual successor to the Until Dawn series, have gone live. It's a lengthier and original story of summer camp, teenagers left all alone, and malevolent forces on the loose. The Quarry largely follows the same formula as Until Dawn, with the game regularly allowing you to switch between all nine camp counselors as they try to survive the worst night of their lives.
Early reviews are mostly positive, with various outlets commenting on The Quarry's strong storytelling, intriguing mystery, and spooky survival-horror design.
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«After dabbling in shorter stories with The Dark Pictures Anthology series, The Quarry sees the studio return to its roots with a new 10-hour horror game that sticks closely to the well-received formula that made Until Dawn such a rousing success,» Richard Wakeling wrote in GameSpot's The Quarry review. «The Quarry wears its influences on its sleeve, with various elements of its design evoking some of the genre's best.»
On GameSpot's sister site Metacritic, The Quarry currently has an aggregated score of 81. Here's what other critics have to say about the game:
«Supermassive doesn't shy away from the fact that The Quarry is essentially an interactive movie. The mechanics haven't evolved since Until Dawn was released seven years ago, and that's perfectly fine. The basic system of choice and consequence is still highly effective at building suspense and lending a massive amount of weight to each decision you
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