For some cause, I pronounced Q.U.B.E. 2 as ‘cubey’ after I first noticed it and now it’s caught that approach. Help.
Q.U.B.E.Y Q.U.B.E.Y 2, the place are you
We’ve obtained some work to do now…
While that performs on a loop in my head, you possibly can try the puzzle-platformer’s newest trailer under. Those pristine testing chambers from the primary sport are trying slightly worse for put on, which doesn’t shock me when among the puzzles this time spherical revolve round setting hearth to stuff.
For a extra substantial have a look at how the sport performs, right here’s 8 minutes of footage from October.
As a primary particular person puzzle sport set in a sinister testing atmosphere, I can’t assist however consider Portal after I see Q.U.B.E. That overgrown take a look at lab aesthetic makes the Portal 2 comparability much more inveitabl-er, although there are different environments on show too. That first shot resembles some sort of church, whereas afterward issues go a bit Tomb Raider.
That’s solely becoming, given the job description of protagonist Amelia Cross. She’s “a stranded archaeologist who has awoken among the ruins of an ancient alien landscape”, who should use her technogloves to “change and adapt the architectural structure in her search to rendezvous with another survivor, finding a way off the planet.”
I believed I remembered taking part in the unique Q.U.B.E and giving up after I couldn’t determine learn how to stack some objects up in the best strategy to get previous a wall, however it seems I used to be truly pondering of Quantum Conundrum. Apparently my mind can’t deal with there being a number of portal-esque video games that start with the letters ‘Q’ and ‘U’, so who is aware of the way it will fare within the face of precise puzzles. Not effectively, if that wall impediment is something to go by.
Adam liked the first game, although thought it might have been a tad tougher:
“I enjoyed it. I even like the way it looks – crisp, clean and with no confusion. I doubt I’ll ever play it again and I won’t feel compelled to wait for DLC, free or otherwise, because I think I’ve about had my fill. There’s nothing about the concept that particularly amazed or excited me; it’s a series of well-designed puzzles that avoid too much repetition but never really become tough enough to provide total satisfaction.”
He missed the shortage of a narrative too, although apparently that did get added in with its Director’s Cut replace. Q.U.B.E 2 will take the unconventional transfer of together with a plot proper from the launch date, and hopefully its later sections will show tougher than these in Cubey 1.
Q.U.B.E. 2 might be out in some unspecified time in the future in early 2018.
(I’m simply making issues worse for myself, I know.)