Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut is the penultimate version of the 2011 first person puzzler that contains the brain-teasing puzzles of the original and adds a compelling narrative, a new sound track, upgraded visuals and superb voice acting.
The Epic Game Store continues to give away games like candy, so go get your freebies now.
Carlos writes: "For gamers, this year has already brought us enough wallet-wiping adventures to last a life time, but there is always one thing that can make all those expenses feel a little easier – quality free games!
With that in mind, it’s time to dive into the latest Games With Gold titles that we’ll be receiving in December 2018 to see just how good or bad they are, and whilst they may not quite match up to last month’s incredible offerings on first glance, there is still plenty of fun to be had in the run up to Christmas with titles that are sure to surprise those who jump in."
Mercenaries is always fun. A tribute to the bygone days of the brilliant gaming studio Pandemic.
I actually like Dragon Age 2. Isabella is one of my favorite and is a character I wish they would bring back in a new dragon age game
Hmm. An incentive to turn on my Xbox, get that fan to blow out some of the accumulated dust.
Mercenaries certainly is but I don't know anything about the XBO titles. Dragon Age 2 was utter garbage though, a mission statement to how shallow Bioware would be in developing games from that point forward.
Just as it was true of the original, Q.U.B.E 2 owes a great deal of its game mechanics, visuals and style to Valve’s seminal puzzle classic. The key differentiating factor is that instead of playing with portals, it’s cubes that are at the heart of the game’s puzzles, but is that enough to differentiate the game from Portal?
Awesome game