Saturday Morning Gaming: Q.U.B.E.

Jaybird

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  1. Jaybird says:

    There are also green buttons, purple buttons, and orange buttons.

    The “director’s cut” of the game has a voice actress. She explains the story to you. This is a rotten situation. Your radio doesn’t work and so I can only talk to you but I can’t get progress reports from you about anything… You probably lost your memory, huh? Most people who went through what you just went through do. Well, I’m a friend and I can help explain what’s going on. I’m in an orbit, though… I can only talk to you for a few minutes at a time… but when I’m on the other side of the orbit, I can talk to Home Base. Wait, I’m getting out of range… *crackle*crackle*.

    And so you run around doing physics puzzles and occasionally get a voice actress explaining the story.Report

    • Jaybird in reply to Jaybird says:

      Okay. I have experienced a couple of puzzles that had me confused and then gasped in realization at the solution.

      This is definitely worth picking up.

      Play the director’s cut. Yeah, it’s a tribute. But it’s an interesting one.Report

  2. Reformed Republican says:

    I got QUBE the other day too, though I didn’t think I would try it. Maybe I will now.

    Currently playing Stellaris and Starfield. I got Stellaris a few years back, dabbled a little, but never really sank my teeth into it. I finally decided to really give it a good go, and I am approaching the end-game for the first time. This would be my first time reaching the end game in any Paradox strategy title. I might revisit Crusader King 2, after seeing how well this plays on the Steam Deck.

    In Starfield, I have been going through the Free Star quest line. I am on the final mission, then I will probably go back to the main quest.Report

    • I’m actually kinda surprised by how good it is.

      The director’s cut storyline is surprisingly strong. Sure, it’s a “tribute” to Portal (you’ll recognize the tropes) but since I have not yet beaten the game, I don’t know which direction they’re going to take it.

      It’s worth playing. I mean, if you liked Portal, anyway.Report

  3. Jaybird says:

    Aaaaaaand I just beat it.

    It’s not the longest game in the world but it’s one of those games that is “just long enough”.

    The last puzzle the game throws at you is one heck of a final exam incorporating all of the crap they put you through until the end.

    The voice acting is good, the story is good, the puzzles are good, the length is good, AND THE GAME IS FREE.

    Check it out.Report