drotahorror
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There are 2 editions of The Quarry, standard and Deluxe.
Deluxe comes with:
*80s-themed character outfits
*Instant access to the Death Rewind system
*Gorefest Movie Mode option
*Horror History Visual Filter Pack
My attention is on the "Gorefest Movie Mode option".
From the FAQ of their website:
This is the only information I can find.
Does this mean the standard edition (and even your playthrough of the game normally, even if you have the deluxe edition) is censored or otherwise had kills/death's cut in favor of charging more for the Deluxe edition?
Since it's a movie mode, this would mean you simply watch and don't play. If it is in fact gorier, why could it not be in a normal playthrough where you make your own choices if you own the deluxe edition?
I hate to say it, but this was the main draw for me in trying to decide which edition to get. I'm a fan of blood and gore in games/movies. Due to lack of information, I snagged the standard edition off cdkeys for $40.
Either way, if the standard edition has had violence cut and the deluxe edition is sort of like an unrated edition for a horror movie vs the R rated Theatrical cut, then that is really fucked.
Also, no word on whether any of the outfits, gorefest mode, etc will be obtainable besides purchasing the Deluxe edition. No word on whether you can upgrade from standard to deluxe in the future either.
Deluxe comes with:
*80s-themed character outfits
*Instant access to the Death Rewind system
*Gorefest Movie Mode option
*Horror History Visual Filter Pack
My attention is on the "Gorefest Movie Mode option".
From the FAQ of their website:
Q: What is the Gorefest option in Movie Mode?
A: Press play, sit back, and indulge in the most gruesome, gory, splatter-filled version of The Quarry. For fans of grindhouse grotesqueries: an abundance of death, dismemberment, and buckets of blood await in this brutal option for Movie Mode.
This is the only information I can find.
Does this mean the standard edition (and even your playthrough of the game normally, even if you have the deluxe edition) is censored or otherwise had kills/death's cut in favor of charging more for the Deluxe edition?
Since it's a movie mode, this would mean you simply watch and don't play. If it is in fact gorier, why could it not be in a normal playthrough where you make your own choices if you own the deluxe edition?
I hate to say it, but this was the main draw for me in trying to decide which edition to get. I'm a fan of blood and gore in games/movies. Due to lack of information, I snagged the standard edition off cdkeys for $40.
Either way, if the standard edition has had violence cut and the deluxe edition is sort of like an unrated edition for a horror movie vs the R rated Theatrical cut, then that is really fucked.
Also, no word on whether any of the outfits, gorefest mode, etc will be obtainable besides purchasing the Deluxe edition. No word on whether you can upgrade from standard to deluxe in the future either.