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Posted By | On 09th, Jul. 2018

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QUICK TIME EVENTS

Quick time events have become almost a dying breed in our industry, with very games still making use of them, and even those mostly being the ones that simply have to do so, because of the genre they belong to, like Detroit: Become Human, or Telltale’s games. There were a good few four or five years, though, not so long ago, when games were dominated by QTEs. God of War and all its successors actually made use of QTEs very, very well, managing to make them punchy, interactive, and stylish in exactly the right ways, but for every God of War, there were at least a dozen games that failed spectacularly at properly using QTEs.


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