
Jim Hargreaves reviews KOEI Tecmo's latest title, Quantum Theory, a somewhat generic third person shooter with an incredibly weak plot focus.
"After a devastating global conflict, the world is left in tatters. The few survivors try to piece together the remnants of civilisation. Several towers known as Arks are spread across the Earth’s surface; the humans believe they hold the knowledge needed to restore the planet, but the Arks are protected by Nosferatu, a humanoid race of guardians. To make matters worse, a chaotic substance known as the Diablosis has begun to corrupt what is left of the remaining human settlements, mutating them into hordes of mindless golems. With time running out for mankind, a brave band of soldiers rally together to tear out the heart of the Diablosis. Players assume the role of Syd, a soldier whose only purpose in life is to destroy every single Ark on the planet. His crusade brings him to the Living Tower where the Diablosis resides."

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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!