essentialanna.blogg.se

Qube 2 review
Qube 2 review












At no point will you feel like you have been thrown in with no clue, and as soon as you learn that the blue block fires things around each room, the red creates platforms and the green singular blocks are hugely useful when connected to push plate buttons and magnetic walls, this is one puzzler that is seemingly straightforward. In fact, getting to grips with the basic mechanics of the game is hugely straightforward, but still any new ideas are treated with respect by Toxic Games. Granted, each of the stages only really have one solution, and it would perhaps have been nice to be able to see multiple paths to glory, but with you manipulating the environment with your gloves, placing red, blue and green blocks, and helping shift the environment this way and that, Q.U.B.E. And like I previously mentioned, once you start, you really won’t want to stop, with the next test continuing on from its predecessor in a brilliant way.ġ1 different chapters with multiple stages play home to these puzzles, and with the story pushing along at a swift pace in the background, there is little let up in the action. in order to find her way home, shifting blocks, utilising a special pair of magically powered gloves and using your brain at all times is pretty much the order of the day. With you needing to help Amelia face the challenges of the Q.U.B.E.

qube 2 review

Perhaps if there were hidden objects to collect whilst you went about your puzzling adventures, or multiple paths to hunt down, then this could be more tempting, but as it is, another five hours for one Achievement is asking a lot.īut anyways, don’t let me come across all negative with you as aside from that slight issue, there is nothing else to dislike about Q.U.B.E.

#Qube 2 review crack

But in order to do that you’ll have to crack on from the very beginning again, taking in the exact same tutorial, story and puzzles as previous. Except to maybe head off down the second of two story concluding paths so that you can grab the whole batch of Achievements and Gamerscore that is allowed. 2 lets itself down slightly as once that initial playthrough is complete and behind you, there is next to no reason to actually bother playing through things again.

qube 2 review

And by the time you finish shifting the environments, messing around with colour and taking in the story some eight hours later, you’ll be left wanting to take it all in again and again. See, from the very first moment you step into the shoes of Amelia Cross, a British archaeologist lost on an alien planet, you are smacked right across the chops by a swathe of atmosphere.

qube 2 review

So brilliant in fact that I’m sat here now still in awe of what Toxic have created, wishing that other studios would go to the same lengths in order to build their own puzzling experiences. Now, I’m not going to beat around the bush… Q.U.B.E.












Qube 2 review