Still available instore
Going in and out of stock online
Quantum Break includes full game download of Alan Wake, the Xbox 360 game playable on Xbox One, as well as The Signal and The Writer add-ons
In-depth, fast-paced narrative experience crafted by Remedy Entertainment, the studios behind Alan wake
Top quality live action show that is directly impacted by choices made in-game
Stellar cast, including Shawn Ashmore as the hero Jack Joyce, Aidan Gillen as his nemesis Paul Serene and Dominic Monaghan as Jack’s genius brother William.
One story told many ways: Your choices in-game will affect the outcome of this fast-paced fusion between game and show giving the player a completely unique entertainment experience
Top comments
bilbob
4 Apr 177#7
Steaming hot, finally purchased.
Which means it'll be on next months GwG...
TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 174#4
I always said i'd bite at a tenner, but i'm not so sure now... Anyone played it? Is it worth my time?
spinks
4 Apr 173#36
So close to hitting 'confirm payment' using my whole 56p to make the deal look sweeter to me.
My wife however when another game turns up in the post will go supersonic!
If only this was digital :-( I could add it to the hidden stockpile
PiperAlpha to TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 173#14
I loved Alan Wake and Remedy's story telling in my opinion is superb. It's like being in a Stephen King film. The action is great and the use of light and shadow (you'll see) is terrific. Lots of tense moments. My cousin couldn't complete it as he couldn't take any more scares. But then, he is a bit of a wet lettuce leaf.
Make sure you follow the story properly and you'll have a great time. Superb graphics too.
Quantum Break is kind of similar but more of an action/sci-fi tale than a horror/mystery. I enjoyed Alan Wake more but both games are superb and a lesson in making a quality and original game mechanic. £9.99 is a ridiculously good price.
Latest comments (59)
adam.mt
8 Apr 17#59
Ditto, looks like used copy. Going to try and swap instore. Not impressed, rather naughty of Game tbh but they're not alone (music magpie).
DaRockwilder1
6 Apr 17#55
Just received unsealed copy but thankfully code is unused.
TheRaveDigger to DaRockwilder1
7 Apr 17#58
I received a used copy too! Not thought to check the code though because I was worried that opening would mean I couldn't return?
Brabus_Duddy
7 Apr 17#57
Just a thought that you should amend the title now to say Instore rather than both now. I know it may have been online before at this price but everyone will keep trying to expire it.
Also state which store too.
Wilsh88
7 Apr 17#56
Pleas don't expire. Still available in store.
Mod please un expire
Jinkz
6 Apr 17#53
Everyone says the price has gone up, but nobody is trying to expire the deal.
Wilsh88 to Jinkz
6 Apr 17#54
Because its still available in store at this price...
TheNotoriousDHG
6 Apr 17#52
Rude not to at this price. Got fairly decent reviews, worth a tenner to try it out. Ordered, cheers OP.
Toddy65
5 Apr 17#51
It's now up to £17.95 online?
Brabus_Duddy
5 Apr 17#50
Showing as £17.95 for me too :disappointed:
tommywebb
5 Apr 17#47
Shows £17.95 for me - deal must have ended
Wilsh88 to tommywebb
5 Apr 17#49
It keeps coming in and out of stock and its available in store.
Razzadaza
5 Apr 171#48
The game itself is 47GB, you have the option of downloading the TV episodes which you would otherwise need to stream during the game, that takes it up to just over 120GB.
tommywebb
5 Apr 17#46
Is this game a third person game (does that make sense?)
zoso1313
5 Apr 17#45
Alan Wake was great - Stephen King crossed wth Twin Peaks.
blairkpercival
4 Apr 171#38
is it really 170gb
dr_spaceman to blairkpercival
5 Apr 17#44
47GB
math5871
4 Apr 17#43
Alan wake still holds up well today. It is such an absorbing game and I was hooked from the moment it started. My opinion is QB is not as good as AW but still a very good game in its own right. Easily worth £10 with the icing on the cake being AW thrown in.
russellanam
4 Apr 17#42
Showing £17.95 for me.
leekibbey
4 Apr 17#41
it's also this price in store.
lodgic
4 Apr 171#40
needs to be marked as expired
TenderChicken
4 Apr 17#39
It's sold out now!
thermite
4 Apr 17#37
Great price. I've not played QB but it looks very shiny and probably worth playing. I played the original Alan Wake and that was a lot of fun. To get the add-ons too is a great touch.
spinks
4 Apr 173#36
So close to hitting 'confirm payment' using my whole 56p to make the deal look sweeter to me.
My wife however when another game turns up in the post will go supersonic!
If only this was digital :-( I could add it to the hidden stockpile
Godlikezebra
4 Apr 17#35
I have it on Steam, really good game :smiley: worth it 100%
TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 174#4
I always said i'd bite at a tenner, but i'm not so sure now... Anyone played it? Is it worth my time?
Wilsh88 to TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 172#5
Thats where im at...
hotfinder to TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 17#6
This is for 2 games don't forget - unless you have Alan Wake already :man:
PiperAlpha to TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 173#14
I loved Alan Wake and Remedy's story telling in my opinion is superb. It's like being in a Stephen King film. The action is great and the use of light and shadow (you'll see) is terrific. Lots of tense moments. My cousin couldn't complete it as he couldn't take any more scares. But then, he is a bit of a wet lettuce leaf.
Make sure you follow the story properly and you'll have a great time. Superb graphics too.
Quantum Break is kind of similar but more of an action/sci-fi tale than a horror/mystery. I enjoyed Alan Wake more but both games are superb and a lesson in making a quality and original game mechanic. £9.99 is a ridiculously good price.
thesinstar to TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 17#24
Its a great game. Seriously underrated. The graphics have a weird effect to them but i loved the story and the episode bits. Its fairly unique and worth the time it takes to play.
edwin29 to TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 17#34
It's a fun game. The time shifting powers make things a bit easy though so play it on hard to get your money's worth.
stvwlkr
4 Apr 171#33
Great price, definitely one of the best single player campaigns I've played. Love Aidan Gillen's performance.
crafton
4 Apr 171#32
All down to space i'd imagine, wouldn't have thought people would be happy with a third of the hard drive being taken up by a single game, and there's always the option to download the videos if you wish too.
The max size of a blu-ray is only 50GB too so it'd need 4 discs to get everything on there.
Edit: thinking about it I don't remember the install with the videos being as big as 170GB I thought it was more around 120GB, but I haven't played it for a while so it could have been updated since then...
RedJenny
4 Apr 17#31
Crazy that they would stream the episodes via the internet, and not just play them from the disc.... it is a blu-ray after all. So backwards.
Wilsh88
4 Apr 172#30
TBH thats why we use this website. I got such a big backlog i can only afford to be cheap :laughing:
uptwisting
4 Apr 17#29
God we're cheap!
iwanthisdeal
4 Apr 17#28
thank you
iwanthisdeal
4 Apr 17#25
Is this play anywhere compatible? I couldn't see any comments saying yay or nay
reddragon105 to iwanthisdeal
4 Apr 17#26
No, because it's a physical copy. You'd only get it cross platform if you bought it digitally. (Quantum Break is on disc, only Alan Wake is a digital download code, which will give you access to that game on 360 and Xbone.)
ihkaihke to iwanthisdeal
4 Apr 17#27
Quantum Break isn't Xbox Play Anywhere title.
LordDogsLeg
4 Apr 17#23
I sold this after completing it at launch, very good game and a massive bargain at this price. The fact it includes Alan Wake too is amazing. I think I'm going to get it again for a second play through
cannibalwombat
4 Apr 171#20
Alan Wake is one of my favourite games of all time.
Played a couple of hours of Quantum Break. It looks great and plays well, I just found the writing and performances pretty poor, the story really hard to follow and the TV show tie-in was incredibly jarring with some really poor acting. From disc with the TV episodes downloaded, the total install size is... wait for it... 170GB!
I think it's easily worth a tenner to try our, especially with Alan Wake + DLC which is just incredible (though a bit marmite, I know).
crafton to cannibalwombat
4 Apr 17#22
It's worth saying that you don't have to install the episodes though, by default they'll be streamed to you.
cannibalwombat
4 Apr 171#21
I agree with your appraisal of Alan Wake 100%. Slightly differing views on Quantum Break, though I probably need to give it more of a chance.
PiperAlpha
4 Apr 171#19
No problem. If you thought Alan Wake was surreal at times then the DLC ramps it up a notch. Worth playing if you liked the main game as it's just a continuation of the story really.
LilHammerette
4 Apr 17#18
I bought this when it was a tenner late last year and it is the only game I've 100%. I really enjoyed the story, cutscenes look great and the episodic action show parts at the end of every chapter feature some fantastic actors.
TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 17#17
Thanks for the review Piper! :smiley:
I really enjoyed Alan Wake too, but never played the DLC. Don't think i'll miss the tenner! :smiley:
JoeBloggs112
4 Apr 17#16
move on nothing to see here.. unless of course you want Alan Wake for £9.99
adam.mt
4 Apr 17#15
Thanks, ordered after repeated attempts.
2PeteShakur
4 Apr 17#13
awesome, took a few tries to get to the checkout cos i think its being hammered the site lol got it all in the end now tho! hawt! :wink:
dave859
4 Apr 171#12
it will probably be included in the Xbox game pass service when it officially starts but a tenner is a brilliant price. Went into this game not expecting much but found its pretty good.
magicmike87
4 Apr 171#11
I bought it on disc recently. Thought it was only a once play through so I could trade it in after... having played the first few acts though I'm well in to it and might play through again to make game altering decisions later on. Sometimes it feels a bit drawn out (if you can believe that with it being a short game) but there is always something at the end of each act to keep you wanting to play more.
nathan3007
4 Apr 17#10
I believe the DLCs are still free too! (For Alan Wake)
B3aver
4 Apr 171#9
Good game you'll enjoy it
TheRaveDigger
4 Apr 171#8
Sod it... i've bought it... even if i only play it for a few hours its probably worth a tenner... I've heard some decent things about it! :smiley:
bilbob
4 Apr 177#7
Steaming hot, finally purchased.
Which means it'll be on next months GwG...
sharpedges12
4 Apr 171#3
superb price
jonng
4 Apr 171#2
If you like Aidan Gillen I thought his performances in Treacle Jr and Blitz were awesome
Opening post
Going in and out of stock online
Quantum Break includes full game download of Alan Wake, the Xbox 360 game playable on Xbox One, as well as The Signal and The Writer add-ons
In-depth, fast-paced narrative experience crafted by Remedy Entertainment, the studios behind Alan wake
Top quality live action show that is directly impacted by choices made in-game
Stellar cast, including Shawn Ashmore as the hero Jack Joyce, Aidan Gillen as his nemesis Paul Serene and Dominic Monaghan as Jack’s genius brother William.
One story told many ways: Your choices in-game will affect the outcome of this fast-paced fusion between game and show giving the player a completely unique entertainment experience
Top comments
Which means it'll be on next months GwG...
My wife however when another game turns up in the post will go supersonic!
If only this was digital :-( I could add it to the hidden stockpile
Make sure you follow the story properly and you'll have a great time. Superb graphics too.
Quantum Break is kind of similar but more of an action/sci-fi tale than a horror/mystery. I enjoyed Alan Wake more but both games are superb and a lesson in making a quality and original game mechanic. £9.99 is a ridiculously good price.
Latest comments (59)
Also state which store too.
Mod please un expire
My wife however when another game turns up in the post will go supersonic!
If only this was digital :-( I could add it to the hidden stockpile
Make sure you follow the story properly and you'll have a great time. Superb graphics too.
Quantum Break is kind of similar but more of an action/sci-fi tale than a horror/mystery. I enjoyed Alan Wake more but both games are superb and a lesson in making a quality and original game mechanic. £9.99 is a ridiculously good price.
The max size of a blu-ray is only 50GB too so it'd need 4 discs to get everything on there.
Edit: thinking about it I don't remember the install with the videos being as big as 170GB I thought it was more around 120GB, but I haven't played it for a while so it could have been updated since then...
Played a couple of hours of Quantum Break. It looks great and plays well, I just found the writing and performances pretty poor, the story really hard to follow and the TV show tie-in was incredibly jarring with some really poor acting. From disc with the TV episodes downloaded, the total install size is... wait for it... 170GB!
I think it's easily worth a tenner to try our, especially with Alan Wake + DLC which is just incredible (though a bit marmite, I know).
I really enjoyed Alan Wake too, but never played the DLC. Don't think i'll miss the tenner! :smiley:
Which means it'll be on next months GwG...