The Quarry review ⁠— Summertime blues PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

The Quarry review ⁠— Summertime blues

The Quarry ReviewThe Quarry is the latest offering from Supermassive Games, and it’s available now on Steam. As someone who’s played Until Dawn and covered past releases such as Man of Medan, Little Hope, and House of Ashes, this was right up my alley. However, while The Quarry has a lot of twists and turns, and even more gruesome deaths, it suffers from the same pitfalls as its predecessors. In fact, some of the issues are even more pronounced.
Before we continue with our review, let me point out that I’ll try my best to avoid major spoilers. Still, I’ll add some tidbits about how the ending is presented, as well as some comparisons to previous titles.
 
This one time at band camp
The Quarry takes place in Hackett’s Quarry Summer Camp. What might seem like an idyllic lodge nestled in rolling hills and lush forests hides a deeper, darker secret. Camp counselors Laura and Max are on their way there when the unthinkable happens.
The game then switches to the perspective of …

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