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S**A
Five Stars
Is it a dlc code or a disc
S**L
Five Stars
Nice game
A**L
Four Stars
it will run on windows 7 ultimate 64 bit ?
B**H
Nice game, but it is costly
Nice game, but it is costly. Go for some other game if you don't want to spend that much on a normal game.
K**.
blackmarket ?
Really ? 60$ (4000 INR) game for 9386 INR ? Amazon.. et tu, brute ?
D**Y
7999....ufffff!!!!
Got it from flipkart at Rs. 3999
K**Z
Excelente juego, mejor en Xbox one x
Compré este juego porque le traía ganas desde que se lanzó y ahora con el parche que recibió para Xbox one x no me lo pensé dos veces, el juego va muy fluido, quizás los controles no sean de lo mejor pero los efectos visuales son increíbles, la historia pinta interesante, lo único malo es su peso, 87GB con el parche para Xbox one X y como 72GB si quieres descargar la serie, pero vale la pena y mas por el precio (menor a $400), son de esos juegos que quizás no brillen por su historia o su gameplay pero brillan por su dirección visual, y por ser únicos. Gran compra, lo recomiendo.
S**R
Parfait
Super, offert avec Alan wake édition complète, un de mes jeux préférés bref impeccable
T**R
Quantum Break is definitely a reason I bought an Xbox One.
Quantum Break is definitely a reason I bought an Xbox One.To get it out of the way, Quantum Break is based of time, more specifically Chronon. Chronon are the particles that make 'time'. In a nutshell you take control of Jack Joyce and after a series of events in the opening portion of the game, begin to fight this entity known as Monarch, a super secret corporation with lots of interesting shady back story to read about. The end of time is coming and they seem to have an agenda, Jack finds himself on the opposing end as his friend Paul goes from ally to enemy in a flash.First thing I noticed when I took control of Jack is it definitely looked like a Remedy game. The graphics were excellent and the settings were interesting and dark. The opening level of the game also had a bunch of stuff to read and look at. When you meet Jacks best friend Paul and they begin reminiscing of their past together laughing and prodding at one another, you really felt like they knew each other. The acting talent and writing in this game is exceptional, having Sam Ashmore(Main Character Jack), Aidan Gillen as Paul(bad guy?) and Dominic Monaghan as Will(Jacks brother) has a huge affect on this games cinematic impact.Another thing that blew me away is even as the characters are walking and talking, their faces were all motion captured even for simple dialogue between characters. When it comes to the cut scenes, the motion capture, vocal delivery and graphics can confuse you into thinking you're watching a live action show, Yes it looks that good!So how does the game play, some reviewers disliked the movement and cover system, but for me it was not a problem. Jack is not a professional soldier and what really gives him a leg up is his awesome time powers. Though the gun play to me isn't bad, freezing enemies and flashing around the battle field is the star of the fighting. Your time powers are upgradable and once you really start to get a hang of the time powers, you feel like a beast rampaging around the battle field. Another great thing is that there are things littered all over the place to blow up and otherwise cause destruction. The weapon choice is nice, you have your choice of several pistols, heavy weapons(shotguns or light machine guns) and assault rifles, all shoot differently and handle differently and I enjoyed the shooting aspect of this game.When it comes to your time powers, the detail put into how the enemies and environment react to your time powers are also pretty fun to play with. I once shot a fire barrel and right before it exploded next to an enemy, used my freezing power(or super slow mo) and watched in slow motion as the explosion erupted from the barrel and the enemy was taken off his feet before the bubble disappeared and he flew off the cat walk at standard speed.The big star of the game is time and it is as much your enemy as any of the humans raising guns at you. As time has fractured in this game, you spend quiet some time roaming in broken 'stuttering' time fragments. Not only are graphical and design choices in these segments awesome to look at and watch, some of the stuff happening in the environment is crazy to see. You will find yourself doing some light platforming around frozen environments and using your time powers to navigate.This game is also richly built up in lore. It's staggering at the amount of history they created between characters and events. There is a part with Paul near the end of the game that is pretty incredible to look over as well. This is where one of my only gripes come in with this game. Yes the backstory is awesome, but I chose staggering for a reason. It is of course optional, but if you want to really understand everything that is happening, reading computer logs becomes as frequent as pulling a trigger. Most of the stuff you read is interesting, but can be impressively long. I felt almost half my time in game was reading computer logs. Again it's all interesting, but it can really break up the flow of the game. I feel it was a lost opportunity to get these great actors and characters to at least do a lot of audio logs. Alas it is mostly text. The only other thing in this game that aggravates me is that when you have to do light platforming Jack moves fine, however trying to jump stuff that maybe he isn't supposed to jump, it comes off as a bit clumsy.The second half of the game is the live action episodes. I really enjoyed these, as with the in game cut scenes, the acting in these segments are, I thought, excellent. I enjoyed the production. The live action episodes give you a chance to see what is happening on the other side of things, showing Monarch personnel and events happening during the game. I always enjoyed watching each episode and almost wished there was more of it. That leads me to a very good point, the game is so interesting, story so deep it leaves you wishing the adventure wasn't over and that you could deeper explore this universe. Though it took me 18 hours to finish the game(I read a lot of the logs in my first play through) I still felt like there was so much here to uncover and explore that it honestly left me wanting more. The games ending is pretty good. Hopefully with news that it is doing well on the sale side, we'll see more Quantum Break in the near future.My final thoughts are; Quantum Break is an excellent blend of terrific story telling, wonderful acting and fun game play. The way the actors gel together and Remedy's meticulous motion capture really bring these characters to life. As an Xbox One exclusive, it looks and sounds fantastic and I would recommend anyone who enjoys a fun game with deep story to pick this up. Support Remedy and if we're lucky we'll get a Quantum Break 2 and Alan Wake 2 in the future.
J**K
Excelente juego de acción exclusivo Xbox
Está increíble, si te gustan los peli juegos con buenas tramas, este es para ti, un exclusivo de Xbox que casi no se menciona, si no te basta con Halo y Gears, aquí tienes un shooter con trama de ciencia ficción (algo tipo Dark) y excelentes actuaciones en live action.
M**R
Quantum Break, Remedy's Ambitious Shooter Is a Blast
Remedy have nailed it yet again. After getting through my first play through of Quantum Break, I really need to chalk it up to Sam Lake and his crew at Remedy. Those folks know how to make a great game and take risks that work. It has been a few years since Remedy's last major game, Alan Wake, and it is nice to hop back into one of their well crafted worlds.Quantum Break puts you in the shoes of Jack Joyce (Shawn Ashmore) who gets time powers after a test gone wrong. This then leads him on a path to save the universe and stop Paul Serene (Aidan Gillen). The narrative of Quantum Break blends video game with live-action TV show. For those worried about how the show is, don't worry it is actually fairly good for what it is. While the game play sections mainly follow Jack Joyce, the TV show does a great job of exploring the secondary characters and their actions. This blends for what I found to be a fairly unique narrative experience for a video game. To add, each gameplay act ends with a juncture where the player steps into the shoes of antagonist Paul Serene. You have two choices to pick from which impact the following episode and act as well. I like that Remedy did this since it can give the player the incentive to do another play through. I also liked how Remedy handled the collectibles. For people who want the big picture and to understand events and actions of certain characters, I highly recommend reading most of the documents and things you find. They really do help explain things and further characterize our characters. Also the story itself is actually great and for something based around time, I didn't find it too confusing or convoluted so I applaud Remedy for not making the story too complex. It ended on a good note and Remedy also set up plot points for a possible sequel.When it comes to the combat, Quantum Break is a third person shooter. While there is a cover system, if you play it like a cover shooter you are doing it wrong. This game is about movement. Movement around each combat area, using your powers, flanking your enemies, and making use of the destructible objects. You wonder if the gameplay gets repetitive, well it does. However, the combat itself is fun. The time powers you can use are fun to use. The gameplay mechanics blended in with the cool looking special effects of the guns, time powers, and certain enemy types just make each engagement an enjoyment. Hitting enemies with a time stop and just stacking bullet after bullet that then goes flying into the enemy is just a blast to do. The other powers are cool as well.To summarize, Remedy has delivered an awesome game. I definitely see this being another cult classic like Alan Wake. The story is great, the gameplay is fun, the game is very pretty, and the cast is fantastic. I definitely recommend it to anyone with an Xbox One looking for a great single player experience.P.S. For all my Alan Wake fans out there, Remedy put a couple of awesome easter eggs into Quantum Break. This gives me a good feeling Alan Wake 2 could be happening.
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