The Quarry is an interactive horror game that immerses players in a night of survival at a summer camp, where choices deeply affect who lives or dies. The game features cinematic storytelling with strong voice acting and motion capture, creating a movie-like experience. Players control nine teenage counselors facing supernatural threats, moral dilemmas, and brutal consequences. The gameplay centers on dialogue choices, exploration, and quick-time events (QTEs), which determine the narrative path and multiple endings.
Many players praise its engaging story, replayability, and atmospheric graphics, while others criticize the uneven pacing, clunky controls, and QTE mechanics. The characters evoke mixed feelings—some find them relatable and well-written, others see them as clichéd or irritating. The game’s narrative includes fanservice elements and trope-heavy scenes that some find distracting. Technical issues such as save file corruption and bugs were reported but not widespread. Overall, it’s a polished but imperfect experience best enjoyed by fans of choice-driven horror.
Players widely praise the immersive storyline with branching paths and meaningful consequences, making each playthrough unique.
The graphics and cinematic presentation receive high marks for detailed character models, expressive animations, and atmospheric lighting.
The gameplay mechanics—especially the choice-driven narrative and QTEs—engage players emotionally, with many appreciating the multiple endings and replay value.
Voice acting and motion capture performances add authenticity and emotional weight to the characters, enhancing immersion.
Common criticisms focus on the clunky and sometimes frustrating QTE system, which can feel unfair or random, impacting player enjoyment.
Many players find the characters clichéd or unlikable, with some feeling the dialogue and story rely too heavily on teen stereotypes and fanservice.
The game’s pacing is often described as slow or plodding, with excessive walking and limited exploration.
Technical issues such as save file corruption, bugs, and poor localization have been reported.
Replay and chapter selection features are seen as limited or inconvenient by some users.
When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, nine teenage counselors are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror. The only thing worse than the blood-drenched locals and creatures hunting them are the unimaginable choices you must make to help them survive.