Quantum Break Will Have "Large Scale Destruction Events" And Dynamic Time Of Day For Some Levels
Added: 25.08.2015 20:18 | 29 views | 0 comments
Quantum Break is an upcoming Xbox One exclusive from Remedy Entertainment. It is a unique third person shooter with time altering mechanics and a live action show is also tied to the game's story. Quantum Break developer Remedy Entertainment recently gave a presentation on the multi-scale global illumination that they have developed for Quantum Break at SIGGRAPH 2015.
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| Quantum Break To Run At 1080p On Xbox One
Added: 25.08.2015 19:18 | 17 views | 0 comments
A presentation hosted by Remedy Entertainment included a document that reveals Quantum Break will run at 1080p. As you can see in the image below, shadows and lighting within the game are evaluated at a resolution of 720p but the actual image will be in 1080p. This may have been the source of some confusion for other media outlets who erroneously reported that the game will run in 720p on Xbox One. Remedy has also confirmed that Quantum Break will have a frame rate on par with other third person shooters at 30fps.
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| Does Quantum Break run at 720p in its current build?
Added: 25.08.2015 12:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
In its presentation from SIGGRAPH 2015, Remedy went into detail regarding individual technical aspects of its forthcoming Xbox One exclusive, Quantum Break. The developer shows individual computations for Screen Space Ambient Occlusion (SSAO) and lighting, both of which are rendered at 720p.
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| Until Dawn Review – Cabin In The Goods | The Jimquisition
Added: 24.08.2015 21:58 | 153 views | 0 comments
Jim Sterling - "Until Dawn is everything that Quantic Dream games have tried to be - unsuccessfully - for the past decade. It emulates horror movies while demonstrating a clear understanding of what makes those movies work, its focus on consequence is nervewracking and intricate, and its story is silly but strongly delivered. It's the best David Cage game not made [...] Via Until Dawn Review – Cabin In The Goods | The Jimquisition
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| Until Dawn Review | GodisaGeek
Added: 24.08.2015 16:18 | 60 views | 0 comments
Adam Cook: "The simplest way of describing Until Dawn without in any way spoiling it, is to say that if you like Quantic Dreams games and think the idea of that style mixed with an I Know What You Did Last Summer or Scream style narrative would be good, youre probably going to really dig it. Its a hugely cinematic experience that boils down to asking you to move, pick things up, and complete QTE events, but its player choice is so dramatic that youll really want to play through it multiple times to see what happens should you choose differently. While some of the characters are stereotypical, the voice work more than makes up for it, and its a beautifully directed piece of visual design. It wont win many awards, but its destined to be a cult hit, and deservedly so."
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| Until Dawn Review | GameCloud
Added: 24.08.2015 15:18 | 39 views | 0 comments
William Kirk at GameCloud writes:
"Im going to say it outright, Until Dawn is the best horror adventure since Eternal Darkness: Sanitys Requiem. For the longest time, developers such as Quantic Dream have tried to make this style of game work only to end up getting stuck halfway between a film and a game. With Until Dawn, Supermassive has laid the foundation for how it can be done while producing an enjoyable and highly polished horror experience. Its an adventure game brought to life by a compelling cast of characters and a narrative that expertly plays with genre tropes to upturn expectations. Its certainly not original in all its ideas, but it does deliver one of the most meaningful choice systems to date. What once looked to be a disaster has turned out to be one of this years biggest surprises. Expect great scares and to have a tonne of fun!"
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| Quantic Dream Collection for PS4 Listed on Amazon France for only 49
Added: 22.08.2015 21:18 | 33 views | 0 comments
Quantic Dreams' thrillers will be making the jump from PS3 all the way to the shiny new PS4 early next year, though not much is known about the collection.
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| Remedy Celebrates 20 Years as a Studio
Added: 22.08.2015 4:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
Quantum Break and Max Payne developer Remedy Games is celebrating its 20th anniversary in Espoo, Finland.
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| Xboxs head of first-party publishing discusses the consoles new games-focused direction
Added: 21.08.2015 2:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
Microsofts has a large lineup of upcoming games on the such as Crackdown, Quantum Break, Scalebound and Recore. Shannon Loftis, head of first-party publishing at Microsoft Studios, is in charge of the development of all of these titles.
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