Quantum League Review (Steam)
Delve into our Quantum League Review, a revolutionary Time-Paradox Shooter and competitive online FPS where you are battling within a time loop. Tactically team up with your past and future selves in mind-blowing 1v1 and 2v2 matches.
Quantum League Review Pros:
- Bright cartoon-like graphics.
- 22.15GB Download size.
- Some controller support.
- Graphics-fullscreen, resolution, v-sync, anti-aliasing, fps cap, 3D resolution, post-processing, shadow, texture, effects, and motion blur.
- Can rebind controls for both keyboard and the controller.
- Tutorial matches.
- Time-based fps gameplay.
- Loops – you do 3 of these whereby you move and do any actions you want within the time limit, a loop is when it ends and you start another one. You do 3 in total to complete a cycle.
- On your loop, it will save and replay what you did.
- Has a slight Frozen Synapse feel to it where you key in your actions and commands and so does your opponent and if you meet you meet.
- Earn credits to buy skins for characters and guns.
- Tight gunplay.
- If a player dies they get desynced from the loop but can still be a part of it as a ghost but your actions do nothing.
- You can undo deaths and kills with proper planning of other actions in your cycle.
- Health orbs on the field will heal and revive your ghost character.
- Six characters – Bjarne, Jackie, Justin, Levka, Toure, and Violet. Each has a unique special ability.
- Six weapon types – Blaster, SMG, shotgun, rifle, grenade launcher, and laser beam.
- In-app purchases for credits.
- Reward track – acts like a battle pass system that’s free giving out rewards.
- Player stats.
- Online leaderboards.
- Four game modes – casual (1v1 and 2v2), ranked, training, and custom matches.
- Daily rewards for playing.
- Clever mechanics.
- Satisfying kills.
Quantum League Review Cons:
- The controller doesn’t work on all menus.
- You have to play the tutorial matches.
- Lockups happened at random times.
- In-app purchases for credits.
- No Steam achievements.
- Kept getting random disconnects.
- Online matchmaking is a bit up and down.
- Takes a lot of getting used to the time mechanic.
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Quantum League:
Developer: NGD Studios
Publisher: NGD Studios
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