Supermassive Games, the developer of horror hits Until Dawn and The Quarry, is reportedly planning to lay off 90 workers, with 150 having been informed that they’re at risk of redundancy.
]]>A fresh lineup of PS Plus games for February has just been released, meaning those with an Extra or Premium tier subscription are now able to download over a dozen excellent new games to the home console.
]]>Speaking with VGC, studio director at Supermassive Games Will Byles disclosed that the studio's next big horror title is already in development.
]]>The horror title where you dictate the story, The Quarry, has a new free trial available on both Steam and Xbox. For those who have yet to try out one of Supermassive Games' many narrative adventures, this free trial is a great place to start (if not with Man of Medan, which is available free on PS Plus right now).
]]>Supermassive Games, developer of iconic horror titles such as Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology, has been acquired by Nordisk Games.
]]>The Quarry is the slasher of the summer, but with a twist. In this horror shindig, you're the one in charge of who lives, who dies, and how many secrets are unveiled.
]]>The Quarry, spiritual successor to 2015 horror hit Until Dawn, is an absolute blast. It lives up to the legacy its predecessor left behind and offers players and '80s infused gore fest with a surprising amount of replayability. A lot of this replayability is helped along with multiplayer, especially the later introduced online Wolf Pack mode.
]]>The Quarry is the spiritual successor to Until Dawn of 2015, and while that's a lot to live up to, we talk in our review about exactly how The Quarry doesn't disappoint. These summer lovin' teens are in for a surprise when things inevitably go wrong at Hackett's Quarry. Better yet, Supermassive Games has released a huge update for the title, so now you need not venture The Quarry alone.
]]>According to a new report, Supermassive Games' latest title The Quarry was almost a Google Stadia exclusive.
]]>Ah, Hackett's Quarry. A summer camp for kids to rejoice and for teens to ditch social media, except this year, things have taken a slight turn for the worse at The Quarry. After the kids have gone home and the camp counsellors car breaks, there's no choice but to stay another night. This wouldn't be so bad if danger wasn't imminent as soon as the sun went down.
]]>The Quarry is the latest interactive horror game from Supermassive Games, creators of Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology. As the spiritual successor to Until Dawn, The Quarry follows a similar narrative structure: a bunch of teens are left to fend for themselves in a remote, desolate place, while something - or someone - hunts them during the dead of night.
]]>A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to preview The Quarry and share my thoughts on the beginning portion of the game. After having a tonne of fun with it, I rather boldly claimed that The Quarry could be Supermassive Games’ best title since Until Dawn, the studio's first major release back in 2015.
]]>If you’re not sure whether you know of The Quarry or not, it’s that narrative-driven horror game with 186 endings from Supermassive Games that you’ve been hearing about. Supermassive Games is renowned for its cinematic, psychological tales that put you in the shoes of each character, while also somewhat giving you the privilege of being the director.
]]>The Quarry director Will Byles recently explained how the upcoming slasher-inspired horror game's Death Rewind mechanic will work.
]]>The Quarry, the upcoming narrative horror game from Supermassive Games, will have multiple endings. And when we say multiple, well, we really mean 186.
]]>2K and Supermassive Games have announced The Quarry, a new horror narrative game where your every choice, big or small, shapes your story and determines who will live and who will die.
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