FAQ Support und Hilfe Kundenportal Suchen

The Quarry - Insaneramzes đź””

Also – the Don’t Breathe mechanics? Genius. Holding your breath while a werewolf sniffs your face is more stressful than any boss fight in Dark Souls. My controller almost became part of my wall. The Quarry isn’t perfect. The pacing drags in Chapter 7, and some dialogue goes on too long. But when it hits? It hits . The gore is satisfying, the deaths are brutal, and the “everyone dies” ending is genuinely haunting.

If you’ve been living under a rock, The Quarry is Supermassive’s love letter to 80s teen slashers. Nine counselors. One haunted summer camp. A full night of bad decisions, blood, and bite wounds. But let me tell you how plays it: no walkthroughs. No second chances. Pure, chaotic survival instinct. First Impressions – The Vibe Is Immaculate From the opening cinematic, you know you’re in for something special. The lighting? Gorgeous. The facial capture? Creepy real. And the soundtrack? It’s got that slow-burn tension that turns into full-on panic once the sun goes down. The Quarry - InsaneRamZes

If you hear howling in the trees, don’t run toward it. …Unless you’re InsaneRamZes. Then definitely run toward it. For content. Also – the Don’t Breathe mechanics

If you play like me – reckless, fast, and loud – you’re gonna lose people. And that’s the point. Horror isn’t about saving everyone. It’s about seeing how far you’ll push before you break. My controller almost became part of my wall

Here’s a blog-style post written about The Quarry from the perspective of a player like —focusing on high-energy gameplay, decision-making, and survival horror intensity. The Quarry – InsaneRamZes Style: Every Choice Is a Death Sentence Posted by InsaneRamZes – Horror Game Enthusiast

Alright, listen up, survivors. I’ve played through Until Dawn . I’ve laughed at The Dark Pictures . But The Quarry ? This thing is a different kind of beast.

Also – the Don’t Breathe mechanics? Genius. Holding your breath while a werewolf sniffs your face is more stressful than any boss fight in Dark Souls. My controller almost became part of my wall. The Quarry isn’t perfect. The pacing drags in Chapter 7, and some dialogue goes on too long. But when it hits? It hits . The gore is satisfying, the deaths are brutal, and the “everyone dies” ending is genuinely haunting.

If you’ve been living under a rock, The Quarry is Supermassive’s love letter to 80s teen slashers. Nine counselors. One haunted summer camp. A full night of bad decisions, blood, and bite wounds. But let me tell you how plays it: no walkthroughs. No second chances. Pure, chaotic survival instinct. First Impressions – The Vibe Is Immaculate From the opening cinematic, you know you’re in for something special. The lighting? Gorgeous. The facial capture? Creepy real. And the soundtrack? It’s got that slow-burn tension that turns into full-on panic once the sun goes down.

If you hear howling in the trees, don’t run toward it. …Unless you’re InsaneRamZes. Then definitely run toward it. For content.

If you play like me – reckless, fast, and loud – you’re gonna lose people. And that’s the point. Horror isn’t about saving everyone. It’s about seeing how far you’ll push before you break.

Here’s a blog-style post written about The Quarry from the perspective of a player like —focusing on high-energy gameplay, decision-making, and survival horror intensity. The Quarry – InsaneRamZes Style: Every Choice Is a Death Sentence Posted by InsaneRamZes – Horror Game Enthusiast

Alright, listen up, survivors. I’ve played through Until Dawn . I’ve laughed at The Dark Pictures . But The Quarry ? This thing is a different kind of beast.