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Q.U.B.E.: Director's Cut
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A new Director's Cut of the classic indie puzzler Q.U.B.E is here, and this time the mind bending gameplay will be accompanied by a completely new story by award-winning writer Rob Yescombe.
Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut is the definitive version of the brain-twisting first-person puzzler. Using special...
A new Director's Cut of the classic indie puzzler Q.U.B.E is here, and this time the mind bending gameplay will be accompanied by a completely new story by award-winning writer Rob Yescombe.
Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut is the definitive version of the brain-twisting first-person puzzler. Using special high-tech gloves to manipulate cubes in the environment, you solve an array of conundrums - from physics-based challenges; to 3D jigsaws; to platform-based trials.
Set in a mysterious and abstract sterile environment, Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) is a first-person puzzle game that challenges you to navigate each level by manipulating colored cubes that surround you. There's little to go on as the game begins - you are dropped into an all-white room with few instructions, and simply have to figure your way out. The tone of game changes as you find small and large alterations to your environment, supported by an original score, inviting you to let your imagination take over as to where you might be. Through experimentation and discovery, you will progress through an ever-evolving series of cube puzzles that will challenge you with logic, physics, and platforming.
Includes the time trial DLC, Against The Qlock.
Single player campaign with an all new narrative.
Challenging and unusual puzzles.
New time-trial mode with 10 levels.
Brand new original music score.
Oculus Rift support.
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If you like games with physics puzzles and interesting gameplay designs, this is your game, the story is also a nice adding comparing to the original, just be warned, the main problem with the story is that the dialogs don't have any subtithes and the voices tend to sound too low, which may cause trouble hearing it and even more trouble if you have any hearing difficulty.
My Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut Video Review:
https://youtu.be/qNBKK0932dE
Has Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut met my expectations for atmospheric science fiction game with challenging puzzles to solve? It has unarguably many pluses - atmospheric story worth following, great level and puzzle design, easy to learn but hard to master concept, many new ideas driving your forward, challenging difficulty, responsive controls, nice looking graphics, atmospheric music and sounds and great fully-voiced narration. There are only a few downsides - the absence of tutorial for casual players, the environment is maybe too sterile, lack of new skills or light RPG elements and slippery feeling of platforms sometimes. There is no local multiplayer in the game but I can hardly complain about it here as it is a pure atmospheric single player experience. It is still suitable for family playing as there is no violence in the game and the game can develop your children’s ability of spatial thinking and also thinking forward. Plus you can show your little ones how the ideally cleaned room should look like by example of the game environment.
Pros:
- atmospheric story
- level and puzzle design
- easy to learn hard to master concept
- still serving new ideas
- difficulty
- controls
- graphics
- music and sounds
- narration
Cons:
- no proper tutorial
- sterile environment
- absence of RPG elements
- slippery feeling of some platforms
Q.U.B.E: Director’s cut is able to drag you in thanks to its interesting science fiction story, challenging puzzles and great level design that teases your curiosity about what comes next which naturally drives you forward. I can say that I have enjoyed this strong single player puzzling experience and I am therefore giving Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut Thumbs Up and VideoGaming Father’s Index 8+ out of 10 - recommended!
It's not brilliant game but if you liked Portal you might enjoy this one. That is not to say it's on the same level as Portal, just similar vibe and after all it is a first person puzzle game. There is a story thrown in the players face but it's nothing special.
Single worst part about it is that it feels a bit sluggish at certain points. You may want to solve a puzzle in a particular way and you know it's possible if you are fast enough but the mechanics wont allow it because there is a cooldown time on your "portal gun" (it's not a portal gun but it works in a similar fashion, left click does one thing, right click does another)
This is a First-Person Puzzle game, but at the time of this writing, I haven't played Portal, so my review is going to be based on its own merits. With that out of the way, this makes its way from simple to complex, but does it gradually enough that you don't ever really get left behind, and there is no need for any real tutorial. There are cubes of several different colors, and each does something a bit differently. Most of their parameters are pretty easy to figure out, and they're introduced very well, so you actually are figuring things out. The actual puzzles are also often very thoughtful; they begin with simple objectives, like getting to the door, but later, you'll be sending balls through obstacle courses, mixing colors, and more. The actual puzzles take some effort to figure out, and you might have to experiment a little until you get it. My mind isn't wired for puzzle solving of this nature, but the game helped to develop that part of me, at least a little. There were only 2 puzzles that I really hated, and from what I've been reading, I'm not alone on at least one of them. It wasn't enough to ruin the experience, though; I'd still recommend this.
The visuals were very simple, but they did a good job not only creating an environment that was easy to understand, but also develop a bit of lore, even if you never learn much about it. The music and sound were decent; they did their job. There was a story, and while I didn't care all that much about it - I was in this for the puzzles - it did keep me guessing until the end, and most of my guesses were wrong, for whatever that's worth.
Q.U.B.E est un puzzle game avec une ambition modeste et qui réussite plutôt ce qu'il fait. Le cœur du jeu tout d'abord, les énigmes, sont assez réussies avec une difficulté bien dosée (à savoir qu'ils restent relativement simple pour éviter de frustrer mais ne sont pas offerts pour autant), et une mécanique de jeu originale.
L'histoire fonctionne plutôt pas mal et donne envie d'avancer, et l'ambiance est là.
Rien de transcendant, mais tout ça prend plutôt bien et la durée assez courte de l'aventure est bien sentie.
Impossible de parler de Q.U.B.E sans mentionner Portal, tant l'hommage est clairement assumé, et assez peu subtil. A ce titre encore une fois, ça fonctionne et on sourit parfois tant on est sur des éléments qui semblent à la fois décalqué mais distinct, ce qui est à saluer en terme d'équilibre.
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