Cubed3:
"Q.U.B.E. has earned itself a reputation for being a poor man's Portal, which is fitting, but sounds like a harsher criticism than it is. After all, if a game is going to be a poor man's anything, Portal is one of the best possible subjects for imitation. That said, the comparison is actually pretty shallow; the only thing the two games have in common is that they are both first-person puzzle games set in sterile-looking environments. The game mechanics of Q.U.B.E. are significantly different, instead focusing on several types of colour-coded blocks whose unique properties must be manipulated by the player in order to reach each area's exit. For the most part, this gameplay works wonderfully."
The guys of Gaming Boulevard play the first minutes of Q.U.B.E. Director's Cut on Wii U.
How does CUBE compare on the Wii U vs PC?
Stephanie Burdo with TheKoalition.com writes:
"This summer 2015, players will be able to dive into the ultimate edition of Q.U.B.E – The Director’s Cut. This extended version will be available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Wii U."