Quantum Conundrum Blind Playthrough: Episode 7: The Uber-IDS (FINALE)
Blind playthrough.
Quantum Conundrum is a hard game for me to rate. There were many things about it that were done well, from the cartoon-style graphics to John de Lancie's voice acting. The idea of switching between four dimensions is quite a cool one, and there were some levels I liked. However, there was too much reliance on timing puzzles and precise platforming - these seemed to increase as the game went on, and could be quite annoying to complete.
There are two DLCs for this game which I will not be playing on this channel (possilbly on my own time off-camera) - they have overwhelmingly negative reviews and from what I've read, seem to double down on the aspects of the game I did not like.
When you, as a young boy, are dropped off to visit your uncle, you notice something’s wrong. First, he’s not there to greet you. Second, there’s the explosion that happened right as you arrived. And third, the house seems to be even weirder than you remembered it. Now, your job is to find—and ultimately rescue—your uncle, by using his newest invention, the Interdimensional Shift Device (or IDS), to switch between dimensions and solve puzzles. That sofa too heavy to move? There’s a dimension for that! Switch to Fluffy Dimension and that sofa is now light as a feather. Need to get up to a high ledge? There’s a dimension for that! Just switch to Anti-Gravity Dimension and things begin to float upward. Need to make things heavier? There’s a dimension for th—well, you get the idea. Switch dimensions in real time, work your way through the crazy complex mansion wings and rescue your uncle!
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