Quantum Error Will Feature a Crazy Amount of Physically Simulated Objects – GameRant

Posted: March 30, 2020 at 7:50 am

TeamKill Media recently revealedQuantum Error, an upcoming PS5 horror game with a cosmic horror theme. TheQuantum Error announcement trailer didn't show much beyond that the game is a first-person shooter, but now TeamKill Media has released some new videos testing certain aspects of the game.

In oneQuantum Error video, TeamKill demonstrates the game's physics. In the tweet showing off the test, the developers claim that 99.9% of the objects found inQuantum Error will be "physically simulating," meaning that virtually every object in the game will have its own physics. This is impressive, to say the least, and players can get a taste of what to expect from that in the video, which shows a barrel reacting to a grenade explosion.

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In a separate video, TeamKill Media showed off another weapon that players will be able to use inQuantum Error: the minigun. TheQuantum Error trailer showed off a shotgun that players will have access to as well, and they will be able to utilize these weapons against zombie-like enemies.Quantum Error will likely have more enemy types beyond the zombies glimpsed in the trailer, though they have yet to be revealed.

While these videos are interesting, some horror game fans may want to see some more substantial footage ofQuantum Error instead. WithQuantum Error being a PS5 game, it seems unlikely that much more will be shown until Sony reveals the PS5itself. It's hard to say when that might be, but hopefully some more information on that front will come sooner rather than later.

Quantum Error is in development for PS4 and PS5.

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