Reviews on the web about The Quarry paint a picture of a new interactive horror title from the minds behind Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures anthologies. In Canada and the United States, it has tallied strong early reception, with aggregate scores hovering in the low to mid eighties on major platforms like Metacritic and OpenCritic.
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Critics describe The Quarry as a resilient successor to Until Dawn, lauding the storytelling for its surprising twists and the depth of its characters, as well as the cast. Yet reviewers also point to pacing inconsistencies, along with occasional issues in character movement and facial animation that can disrupt immersion.
Initial estimates for The Quarry:
- Windows Central – 90/100;
- GameSpot – 90/100;
- IGN France – 90/100;
- Game Informer – 85/100;
- TheGamer – 80/100;
- VG247 – 4/5;
- PC Gamer – 70/100;
- GameMe+ – 60/100.
The Quarry is slated for release on June 10, bringing it to PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 for players across North America. The game’s marketing has underscored its focus on ensemble storytelling, player choice, and the illusion of watchful eyes that define the experience. In markets across Canada and the United States, anticipation has been driven by the legacy of the developer’s previous horror franchises and the promise of new narrative innovations that push the boundaries of interactive cinema. While early previews highlight strong character arcs and a star-studded cast, observers are also watching how the title handles branching outcomes, load times, and cross-platform parity as launch approaches. The regional response appears to hinge on the balance between tension, character-driven drama, and the occasional jolt of graphic intensity that fans of the genre expect. The release strategy aims to maximize accessibility, with a focus on smooth performance across both current and next-generation consoles as well as PC setups common in North America.
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Source: VG Times