Fans of 80s horror, cinematic storytelling, and Quick-Time Events all had something to celebrate with the release of Supermassive's The Quarry. Like its 2015 hit Until Dawn, The Quarry bets everything on the quality of its characters and storytelling. For the most part, that's a winning bet.
The Quarry emphasizes choices and the consequences of those choices above all else. Whether it's choosing between sarcasm and sincerity or which path to take to avoid a bloodthirsty killer, the player has a lot to think about, and The Quarry's unique approach to saving only makes the game more interesting. Here's everything the player needs to know about saving the game.
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Saving in video games is typically handled in one of two ways. The first method offers a Save button on the pause menu. The second method allows the player to save only in certain locations, such as at a typewriter, home base, or campfire. The Quarry, by comparison, follows neither of these trends. Indeed, there's no way for The Quarry players to manually save their game.
Instead, saving is handled automatically through an auto-save system. On the plus side, this means the player will never lose progress just because they forgot to save the game. While it may seem like a downside to deny the player the ability to manually save, Supermassive made that decision for a reason.
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From open-world games to corridor shooters to cinematic storytelling games like The Quarry, choice is always important. Whether it's where to go, what to kill, or who to talk to, choices matter, and it's their consequences that make it so. A choice is meaningless if
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