Supermassive Games' interactive horror title The Quarry will include a Movie Mode, allowing gamers to enjoy the story without playing the game. The upcoming survival experience will reportedly be a spiritual successor to 2015's Until Dawn, and it will likely be reminiscent of Supermassive's Dark Pictures Anthology as well. The developer recently showed off 30 minutes of The Quarry gameplay, but players can also choose to embrace an entirely cinematic experience.
Like Until Dawn, The Quarry will put players in control of a group of teenagers and task them with making split-second decisions in order to try and survive. The game's flexible narrative structure is capable of following the outcome of any situation, potentially making each player's playthrough different based on their unique choices during gameplay. Every character in The Quarry apparently has at least ten different ways to die, and the branching storyline will change the game's ending based on each deadly permutation. While Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology series follow this established formula, Supermassive Games has stated that The Quarry will have a lighter tone to set it apart from its predecessors.
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An official announcement from Supermassive Games reveals that The Quarry will feature a Movie Mode that lets players watch instead of play. This unique mode will present players with certain choices right at the start of the experience, like whether each character should live or meet a brutal end. Choosing the Director's Chair option gives more in-depth control, letting players tweak certain aspects of each character like how they react to danger. After these choices are
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