: Despite its age, it is quite demanding. You may need to use upscaling (like the built-in "Upscaling" toggle) to maintain a stable 60 FPS on mid-range hardware.

: The game discourages staying behind cover. You are rewarded for aggressive, power-heavy flanking to overcome smart AI.

: The story deals with a "Fracture in Time" and the end of the universe, leaning heavily into complex time-travel logic that remains surprisingly coherent. Technical Performance (Steam Edition)

: The Northlight Engine delivers incredible facial animations and physics-based "stutter" effects that still hold up today. Save 80% on Quantum Break on Steam

: At the end of each act, you play as the antagonist, Paul Serene, and make choices that alter the following live-action episodes and certain in-game events.

Rating: 8.5/10 — A cinematic masterpiece with performance quirks. Overview: The "Show-Game" Hybrid

: You don't just shoot; you manipulate the fabric of reality. Powers include Time Blast (explosive bubbles), Time Rush (teleporting across the room), and Time Shield .

: The Steam version uses DX11, which generally runs more stably than the original Windows Store DX12 version.