https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vnFop8AUCo
This is Quantum Conundrum, the first-person puzzle game coming out early next year from a development team led by Kim Swift. Sheâs someone who has earned my gaming trust, since she was a senior member of the team that made Narbacular Drop and the more famous game it was turned into, Portal
Swift no longer works on the Portal games nor at Valve Software, where theyâre made. Sheâs at Airtight Games, wich would seem like an odd fit since the only game theyâve released was the mediocre jetpack third-person shooter Dark Void. But Kim Swift hasnât disembarked the train of thought that brought us her two last games. Sheâs still thinking about first-person puzzle games, and her team is making quite a clever one in Quantum Conundrum
Swift walked me through a level of the game at the Penny Arcade Expo. I shot video as we talked, though I must apologize for struggling to capture the graphics of the game as clearly and correctly-colored as the game deserves. I think there was something about the moments when the game turns pinkâa transformation into the bright fluffy dimensionâthat werenât compatible with my camera settings. (Youâll see crisper imagery in the gameâs official trailer and first screenshots).
https://lastchance.cc/another-puzzling-look-at-quantum-conundrum-5834832%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Watch the video up top and see for yourself.
Quantum Conundrum may suffer tough comparisons to the oh-so-polished Portal, but thereâs every bit of evidence that this new game has the elements to be a superb first-person puzzle game, too. A charming setting helps. I like the silly lost-mad-scientist story with which Swift framed this adventure and I enjoyed the overall happiness of the game. My main worry is that the game might prove to be too complex and too hard, what with all the dimensions and the crazy moves even being shown in the video I shot and other early levels I was shown. We can judge that when the single-player-only game comes out early next year on Steam, Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.
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