QUBE 2... Reviewed!


Qube 2... is one beautiful looking... first-person puzzle adventure thinga-mah-game.


Qube 2 is the sequel to... (you guessed it) Qube that was released back in 2010 by fellow classmates. Qube actually began as a class project which is another origin point for some indie games, so... that's pretty cool. Qube 2 places you in the shoes of an archaeologist by the name of Amelia Cross who finds herself... stranded on an alien planet. The ultimate goal is... to get off of this planet, but its a game, so it's not exactly going to be that easy. During your journey you are... sorta kinda accompanied by a fellow survivor via your comlink. Commander Emma Sutcliffe communicates with you throughout your adventure as you solve puzzles to not only progress through the alien planet but to also meet up with Emma in order to escape together.

At the start of this adventure (after Amelia passes out)... she wakes up in a suit with gloves that allow her to manipulate panels for the purpose of solving the puzzles in each area. One color (blue) allows for bouncing, another (green) allows for you to create blocks, and the third (red) allows for an extendable block. You start off simple... which is to be expected, and the puzzles get more and more complex as you move forward in your adventure.

You will be facing over 80 puzzles in this visually appealing adventure... that honestly (honestly... like seriously) reminds me of Mirror's Edge, minus the cityscape... especially when you land from high places. I would've done a bit more with the water (especially since the fire and oil are done so well) in certain areas but other than that visuals get a thumbs up. 


When it comes to the audio, I listened with both surround sound, headphones, and standard tv speakers. Clearly, the standard television speakers didn't sound as good as the headphones and the surround sound, but overall good work on the audio. Price wise the game stands strong at $24.99, even though I would have aimed for a $19.99 price tag... but it's on point where it is.

One downside to this game that's not going to affect the overall score, and it's one that I like at the same time... is the first person action (but before you lose it... I'll explain). The first person view leaves something to be desired, and I know (I know... I know) it's a puzzle game, but perhaps the team can do something in the future where you take on an enemy and also solve puzzles in order to shake things up. I won't get into specifics (i'll hang onto my concepts) but you get the idea... it could bring something new to the table in a potential... Qube 3. The only con is the replay value. Yes, you have over 80 puzzles, and its a nice experience, but... replay value can be a plus (beyond the available achievements). A level editor works well to give replay value to puzzle games, but there could've also been a way to publish speed run times too... which is something to think about in the future. Statistics are available, but... that's not exactly screaming "challenge!".

Overall, this is a visually appealing first-person puzzle game delivering depth and a slew of puzzles at a good price. Will the team show off some new tricks in a potential third installment? Let's see, until then this is a job well done and I enjoyed the experience. I recommend this to fans of puzzle games with depth that doesn't require you to be... competitive, fans of variety, and fans of first-person games who want a change of pace in that genre.

Fun factor: 4

Visually: 5

Replay value: 2

Price: 5

"4 / 5 Cool Points"



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FTS: Bus Simulator 18

Moenchengladbach/Germany, April 09, 2018 – Today Astragon Entertainment GmbH and the developer team of still alive studios are happy to present the first gameplay trailer for Bus Simulator 18. Next, to first gameplay impressions, the trailer is also offering a first look at the game’s official licensed buses of the popular bus brands Mercedes-Benz, MAN, IVECO, and Setra. The release of Bus Simulator 18 is planned for June 20, 2018.



With the Unreal® Engine 4 based Bus Simulator 18 publisher Astragon Entertainment and the still alive studios developer team are offering the unique opportunity to build their own bus company and take the helm of officially licensed buses of manufacturers and brands like Mercedes-Benz and MAN and for the first time in the history of the popular Bus Simulator series IVECO and Setra.

Compared to its successful predecessor Bus Simulator 18 will offer new license partners as well as a two-and-a-half times bigger and free accessible vibrant game world, even more city districts and numerous exciting new features like the option to drive by day and night while the synchronous multiplayer mode offers the opportunity to proceed to action with four players at the same time!

Thanks to the advanced modding support in Bus Simulator 18 players will not only be able to create and implement new buses but also whole new cities!

Bus Simulator 18 will be released on June 20, 2018in retail as well as a digital download for 29.99 EUR (RRP).


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FTS: Nintendo... download action + Detective Pikachu demo


Press Release


4/5/2018



Nintendo Download, April 5, 2018: Flipping Out


This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content:
  • Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch
    • Urban Trial Playground – This installment of the stunt bike racing series takes the action to the sunny and colorful beaches of California, mixing in crazier tricks, flips and combos than ever before. Backflip from rooftops and over palm trees to become the ultimate stunt racer.
    • The Adventure Pals – The Adventure Pals sets you and your best friends (a giraffe and a rock) out to save the world and your dad from turning into hotdogs. Explore the mystical forests of Treevale, hike the haunted craters of the moon and dive into the depths to find the lost city of Crablantis.
  • Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS
    • Detective Pikachu – Special Demo Version – Crack the case in the new Detective Pikachu game by interacting with a unique, tough-talking Pikachu! As Tim Goodman, you’ll partner with a self-proclaimed “great detective” Pikachu to solve strange occurrences all over Ryme City. Together you must investigate, take notes and meet up with other Pokémon to unravel the city’s greatest mysteries! Game in 2D.
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Not PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds... it's MINI Battlegrounds!




Mini Battlegrounds is a multiplayer last-man-standing battle royale full of adrenaline-packed combat! With simple controls, this game is easy to pick up for new players, while maintaining a high skill cap to entertain the seasoned veterans of the genre.

Using an isometric view rather than the traditional first-person view that is so common to the genre adds a unique feel to the game that separates it from its competitors, and adds a new layer of strategy and skill.

Join up to 50 other players in an abandoned town with one goal: survive. Gather armor, a plethora of weapons and other unique boosts, and use them to slay your enemies. It's kill or be killed, and only one person will be left alive; you.

Mini Battlegrounds shakes the dynamic of the genre, being heavily optimized to combat cheating, where similar titles fail. Whether you choose to be a casual player and focus on collecting rare skins and beautiful cosmetics, or a God on the battlegrounds, skill reigns supreme, and you must forge your own destiny.

Features
  • Intuitive control, easy to learn yet hard to master
  • Vast amounts of weapons with more added frequently
  • Fast games with meaningful rewards
  • No pay-to-win
  • Anti-Cheating optimization so true skill shines



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