Quantum Break Walkthrough Gameplay Part 10 - Mansion Escape - (Xbox One)
Quantum Break Walkthrough Gameplay Part 10 - Mansion Escape - (Xbox One)
Quantum Break Walkthrough Gameplay Part 10
This video includes the 10th part of Quantum Break that is played on the Xbox One.
Quantum Break is an action-adventure science fiction third-person shooter video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios, released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One exclusively worldwide on 5 April 2016. Directed by Sam Lake and Mikael Kasurinen, the game features Jack Joyce, the main protagonist, trying to stop Paul Serene, a close friend and Monarch Solutions CEO, from enforcing the End of Time after a failed time-machine experiment, which gives Jack time manipulation powers.
Quantum Break is mostly a third-person shooter, but with a third-person perspective platformer qualities that occur in less action-oriented segments, and "junction points" that interact with the game's outcome, much like a Choose Your Own Adventure setting, with episodes of an integrated live-action television show, featuring the actual actors of the characters, interacting with the player's choices, displaying the outcome of the choices made.
Upon release, the game received positive reviews; critics praised its dramatic yet thrilling story and campaign, action sequences, characterization, and time manipulation features, but criticized the functionality of the time powers.
Quantum Break is an action-adventure third-person shooter video game where players play as Jack Joyce, the main protagonist with time manipulation powers in a world where time stutters, making everything freeze except Joyce.[1] Players can use a variety of firearms, as well as their time-manipulating powers to defeat enemies in the game. Joyce can stop time temporarily, allowing him to escape from attacks or freeze enemies, unleash a "Time Blast", which is an offensive projectile,[2] and reverse the direction of bullets.[3] He can also interact with the environments, creating environmental effects that would harm hostile characters.[4] He can also utilize his "Time Rush" ability, which allows him to spawn right next to an enemy to perform an immediate melee takedown.[5] Alternatively, he can speed up the time as well and swap between covers to diversify attention from unaware enemies.[6] As for defensive abilities, Joyce can protect himself from attacks by deploying a "Time Shield", which can deflect bullets, performing "Time Dodge", which allows him to dash quickly to evade from attacks[7][8] or simply hiding behind cover.[9]
There are also less action-oriented segments in the game, where players have to solve environmental puzzles while progressing through the game like a 3D platformer.[10] With time stuttering and collapsing, objects may get trapped in a time loop. This causes them to become environmental hazards and enter an unstable state which is constantly shifting,[11] and hence creates dangerous situations for players, such as the objects repeatedly smashing into a platform.[12] These objects become obstacles that block the player's way, and can be overcome by slowing down or stopping time, so that Joyce can escape from these objects and progress without getting hurt. Joyce can also call help by reviving frozen non-playable characters.[13]
The gameplay is split into acts. After playing through an act of the game as Jack Joyce, players take control of Paul Serene for a pivotal concurrent decision that impacts the plot, before an episode of the digital show will play. In the game, the video game portion will tell the story of the protagonists while the show will tell the story of the antagonists. Players can make choices as the antagonist in the beginning of each episode of the TV show, also known as "the junction points". These decisions would influence the state of the game.[5]