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Q.U.B.E. 2

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Q.U.B.E. 2
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Q.U.B.E. 2 is the sequel to the hit first-person puzzle game Q.U.B.E. You are Amelia Cross, a stranded archaeologist who has mysteriously awoken among the sand swept ruins of an ancient alien landscape. Together with the distant help of another survivor, Commander Emma Sutcliffe, you must traverse...
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3.7/5

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2018, Toxic Games, ...
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Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit), Quad-core Intel or AMD 2.5 GHz, 4 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or AMD...
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Q.U.B.E. 2 Original Soundtrack
Time to beat
5 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
7.5 h Completionist
5.5 h All Styles
Description
Q.U.B.E. 2 is the sequel to the hit first-person puzzle game Q.U.B.E. You are Amelia Cross, a stranded archaeologist who has mysteriously awoken among the sand swept ruins of an ancient alien landscape. Together with the distant help of another survivor, Commander Emma Sutcliffe, you must traverse and manipulate the structure of this forgotten world to find a way back home.

Waking up wearing a strange suit with attached gloves, you have no prior knowledge on how you came to be in this environment. Awaiting you is a maze-like monolith, a structure that you must navigate, solving mind-bending puzzles. Use your manipulation gloves to change and adapt the architectural structure in your search to rendezvous with another survivor, finding a way off the planet.

As you explore and solve puzzles to progress, thought-provoking questions about your true purpose and the origins of the structure you are navigating will need to be considered, forcing you to come to terms with a devastating truth that will shake your world.

Features:

Master eleven puzzle areas and solve over 80 individual puzzles:


Explore diverse environments that expand the Q.U.B.E. world:


Interact with new and improved game mechanics:


Full colour blind support, using symbols as a colour aid:


  • Experience an all new adventure and brand new characters
  • Original musical score composed by BAFTA nominated composer, David Housden

Copyright © Toxic Games 2010 - 2018. All Rights Reserved. Q.U.B.E., Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut, Q.U.B.E. 2 and Toxic Games logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Toxic Games. LTD. In the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Copyright © Trapped Nerve Games 2018.

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Time to beat
5 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
7.5 h Completionist
5.5 h All Styles
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Posted on: November 9, 2019

DeusXIncognita

Games: 363 Reviews: 11

It tries

I got this game for free somewhere else, but my experience warrants a review: QUBE 2 tries to be a puzzle game in the style of Portal. It tries to be mysterious. It tries to be intrigue you. It fails every time. Playtime: 8 hours. To the end. On the first time. And usually, I am one to take quite a bit of time with games. All the time while playing I was waiting for "when the real game" begins, as it all still felt like a more complex tutorial. Well, it ended before the real game began. The story - not something I can get behind, everyone always tells you "I tell you later" Well, just there is no later. In reality you would have sat down at one time and just waited till someone offered more than a few sentences before doing anything. In a game, you can't cause you just know the scripted next lines are locked behing you playing on. On the whole, its too easy, missing at least the other half, and the writing is lazy. It has nice voice actors, and the athmosphere would be nice, if it wouldn't give me that "shove being mysterious in the players face" vibe. Overall it can get an "okay". It didn't crash, it played through. I've played worse, so thanks for the fish. But not again, it has no allure to replay it. It's saved from getting 2 Stars only because its okay enough and has no technical downsides. 5 Options to rate are too small a scale for me, cause I reserve extremes for extreme cases, so I mention this.


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Posted on: June 15, 2018

regmcl

Verified owner

Games: 270 Reviews: 1

Great Game, but beware of crash bug

I've been playing this game for a few days now and had just reached the end of Chapter 9 at the point where you get into the teleporter, then it crashed with an error message. Fortunately I found a workaround solution to this on the Steam website, which is to download 3 savegame files and overwrite the existing savegame files with them. So for anyone else looking for a solution to this, here's the link you need https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xjb3h2xdk2b5x57/AADcw8iyJ7nkRwou-8UIL7Qaa?dl=0 Now I can continue to the end - haven't finished yet! As to the game itself, I think it is better than QUBE 1 both in the gameplay and the graphics. It's comparable to the dfference between Portal 1 and Portal 2 in that respect. If you love games like Portal then you will probably like the QUBE games too.


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Posted on: April 4, 2018

Wolfcape

Games: 49 Reviews: 1

Satisfying Product with Room to Improve

Against the first QUBE, this was a step up, but not by much. The most obvious would be the visuals. Unreal Engine has really done some great work on this simple puzzle game that makes the colours and environment really pop; it's slightly surreal but the entire game is meant to be. Another merit are the puzzles. One thing that most puzzle games fall trap to is when they run out of ideas, they start to throw in cheap tricks like that 0.1 second you need to get that absolutely right. The first QUBE actually fell into that trap; spoiler alert: If anyone recalls, they actually forced you to memorise positions of cubes by switching off the lights. That's cheap. QUBE 2 luckily doesn't seem to fall into that issue. They have very basic ideas, sometimes a little too simple, but they didn't try to make it really difficult. Unfortunately, the aforementioned point is a double-edged sword ... because as to save themselves falling into the trap, they really did run out of ideas, and the puzzles are relatively easy. The game took me five hours to chew through and a good 40% is walking and listening to the odd narrative. That brings me around to the other flaw...the story. It starts off interestingly enough. Just you and a lady on the radio. Quite familiar with Portal or the first QUBE...but then it gets dull quite fast. The story is pretty flat and if it's meant to push you forward, it fails. The voice acting is rather good, if you ask me, but it lacks the humour of Portal or any drive to grind on. Another thing is that the physics just don't check out. The toughest part of solving the puzzles is trying to accept that just maybe, while it shouldn't, that's the way it should be done. The object interactions are weird. The real issue for me: No Level Select. Start over or nothing. Pretty big oversight here! Especially with alternate endings. It's a flawed game, but I wasn't too disappointed. Don't go in with high expectations, and you may actually enjoy this game quite a bit.


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Posted on: March 24, 2018

x_secret

Verified owner

Games: 675 Reviews: 5

casual game with easy puzzles

Very simple puzzles, flat story line. First Q.U.B.E. is much better.


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Posted on: March 24, 2018

sh4dow83

Verified owner

Games: 166 Reviews: 31

Worthy sequel with room for improvement

Just finished this game after almost exactly 6 hours. So, much like it's predecessor (as far as I remember), it's a relatively brief experience. However, it's visually more appealing and at least as far is I can recall the original QUBE, this one feels more polished when it comes to how everything controls. There are unfortunately a bunch of problems with it though. For one thing, the puzzles are pretty easy for the most part. I think I only recall two where I was like "I'll come back to this tomorrow". And I'm not that good at puzzle games - as evidenced by other reviews where people write that they've finished QUBE 2 in 2 or 4 hours. Also, while the visuals are of course a vast improvement and largely very nice to look at - for one thing, there are some textures with oddly low resolutions here and there (broken lights), some lens flares (those of the big rectangular, red lights) lag behind and overall, I didn't find the design to have enough variety. At least the indoor sections. Outdoor is fine (and looks pretty stunning) but indoor could've especially used more variation in terms of color. It reminded me of that Mirror's Edge time trials DLC where each level felt unique because of its color and structure. QUBE 2 does offer SOME variety but in my opinion, not enough. Music seems a bit odd because sometimes, something fades in but most of the game is without. I think that they should've made a decision on whether there should be no music in general or everywhere. The story is pretty decent but be warned - once you've finished the game, your save will be purged and you have to play it a second time if you want to see a different ending. But... there are no special perks or anything different about that second run. There's no way that I will do that because while it was very amusing, without any incentive aside from a different ending - no.


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