
Resolution's Greg Giddens writes: Quantum Theory struggles to rise above mediocre. A couple of good ideas show slight promise but bland implementation and uninspired design and presentation lets the whole package down, resulting in a competent third person shooter but one that feels soulless and dull.

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The author intentionally plays bad video games for your twisted amusement. Tonight's Episode: Quantum Theory.
with Quantum Theory, I played the demo and was not impressed. I felt like they were trying to mix Gear of War with Lost Planet, and didn't do either very well. May be someone who never played either would have a blast with it though.
I followed this game forever until I finally came out. I got it and loved every bit of it. Originally supposed to be a PS3 exclusive. It got horrible reviews and I didn't understand any of them. They must've been playing a different game then me!
GOTY together with FFXIV. :D
Seems like it'll be the perfect $30 game in a month or 2, I won't pay more than that for it.
Rental. That is all.
me personally, I'd just pick up gears2 and skip quantum theory till gears3 or ghost recon:fs comes out
Glad this wasn't an exclusive.