Last month, Supermassive announced a new horror game, which would not be part of its The Dark Pictures Anthology series. The Quarry, along with its star-studded Hollywood cast, will launch on June 10 for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. However, it seems that the game offers an additional feature which we haven't seen in any of the studio's games so far, a Movie Mode.
The game is said to be inspired by Friday the 13th, even including a group of teenage camp counselors who get attacked during a party. Much like Supermassive's previous games, the choices players make in the game will decide which of the counselors will die and which will survive. But thanks to a preview by IGN, we've learned that The Quarry features an additional mode, where you can kick back and enjoy a good old slasher movie.
Before starting the 'movie' players can choose between three options – Everyone Lives, Everyone Dies, and Director's Chair. The first two are self-explanatory, but Director's Chair allows the viewer to make decisions for the characters in certain situations, much like any dialogue oriented RPG or Netflix's interactive shows.
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The Quarry will feature a major star cast, including Scream's David Arquette, Modern Family's Ariel Winter, Jurassic World's Justice Smith, Dollface's Brenda Song, Aliens' Lance Henriksen, and A Nightmare on Elm Street's Lin Shaye. The six will play camp counselors, who will need to fend off a whole group trying to kill them. "The Quarry is breaking new ground across interactive storytelling and technology to create a truly visceral teen-horror experience," said director Will Byles. "I can't wait to see the choices you make, who you'll save, and who
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