Competent cover-shooter gameplay, wide variety of weapons, vastly improved from its E3 demo version
Dopey A.I, boring single-player level design
While it's a competent enough action game, Tecmo Koei's first foray in the the cover-based shooter genre suffers from dense A.I, repetitive gameplay, and uninspired level design...
Abstract: When people used to ask me what Quantum Theory is, I described it as a relatively interesting Western-esque cover shooter from Tecmo Koei. Now, after spending an obscene number of hours delving into Quantum, I can honestly say it’s a crappy Western-esq...
Quantum Theory subscribes to the design philosophy that if you can't come up with a decent idea yourself, simply command 'inspiration' from a nearby top-seller and ride those coat-tails all the way to the bank. In this case, the unwitting recipient of ...
Quantum Theory is a functional game, but that's about the only thing that can be said about it. If this is what the developers at Tecmo-Koei think western gamers want out of a shooter then we need an intervention. Its uninspired level design, terrible ...
Abstract: Quantum Theory is one of Japan's many attempts to "appeal to the West" and you can't get more appealing to the typical North American consumer than a big, beefy, steroid-friendly cover shooter. Nobody ever really expected much of it, but it looked li...
Abstract: The counterfeit market has always been hot on consumer goods. Anything from clothing, shoes, purses, jewelry, and even electronics. Successful franchises have a way of bringing the imposters out of the woodwork, and the videogame industry is apparentl...
Abstract: Call me Syd. Just Syd.Most of the time I try not to get dragged into comparing games to other games when typing up a review. Quantum Theory makes that nearly impossible when nearly every aspect of the game is copied from Epic's beloved Gears of War ser...