Quantum Conundrum
The top PC Games: Last Update July 27, 2012
Release date(s)
Microsoft Windows (Steam)
June 21, 2012
PlayStation 3 (PSN)
  • NA July 10, 2012
  • EU July 11, 2012
Xbox 360 (XBLA)
July 11, 2012

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  • Description: Quantum Conundrum PC is a adventure/puzzle game in first person in which the player must solve puzzles by moving from a "dimension" to another.These dimensions can affect the physical (the weight of objects, inverted gravity) or on the passage of time.
  • Publisher: Square Enix
  • Developer: Airtight Games
  • Type: Reflection
  • France Released: June 21, 2012
Minimum config: 
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 x2 3800
2GB RAM
GeForce 8800 GT / ATI Radeon HD 2900 512MB
Windows 7 SP1 
Recommended config:
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3 GHz
2 GB RAM
nVidia GeForce 9500 GT / ATI Radeon HD 2900 


Concept:
A Portal-style game that lets players warp the density of objects, slow down time, and alter gravity. Mastering these dimensions will help you navigate a neurotic professor’s labyrinthine mansion. 

Graphics:
A simplified cartoon design gets the job done, and it’s fun to see how the design of environmental objects – especially wall paintings – changes through the four different dimensions.

Sound:
Actor John de Lancie does a great job portraying Professor Fitz Quadwrangle. The game’s music is playful if largely unmemorable.


Playability:
Plaforming moments could use some work, but cycling through dimensions and testing how they work is easy and fun.

Entertainment:
It’s a lot of fun to switch through four different dimensions (five if you count our own) and experiment with how they play off each other. Solving some of the challenging late-game puzzles is also highly rewarding.

Replay:
Moderate.

Plot:
The silent player-protagonist is the twelve-year-old nephew of the brilliant but peculiar Professor Fitz Quadwrangle .He is sent to stay with Quadwrangle, who is unprepared for his arrival as he is presently working on an experiment. The experiment goes awry, causing Quadwrangle to become trapped in a pocket dimension with a loss of memory of what went wrong before, but able to watch and communicate to the protagonist. The results of the experiment leave portions of the Quadwrangle mansion in flux between several dimensions with alternate properties. Quadwrangle guides the protagonist to acquire a glove that can tame these fluxes through which he can then safely travel through the labyrinth of rooms to reach three separate power generators and restart each, which Quadwrangle believes will allow him to escape the pocket dimension. The protagonist also gains help from IKE (Interdimensional Kinetic Entity), a small alien creature that Quadwrangle had adopted as a pet during his travels. As Quadwrangle guides his nephew, he tries to recall the exact events leading to the current situation.

After starting the three generators, the house begins to shake, and Quadwrangle realizes that a fourth generator must be started. The protagonist begins to activate the device, but Quadwrangle remembers too late that restarting the device had nearly killed him before and he had escaped to the pocket dimension for safety. With the device started, the house begins to shake violently, and Quadwrangle instructs his nephew to the safety of the pocket dimension, where he will be safe, while Quadwrangle can now work out how to resolve the problems of the half-ruined mansion.  

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