75
CRITIK
Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut is the definitive version of the brain-twisting first-person puzzler. Using special high-tech gloves to manipulate cubes in the environment, the player solves an array of conundrums - from physics-based challenges; to 3D jigsaws; to platform-based trials.
Critik
Scorecard
Scorecard unavailable :(
Reviews
42 reviews found90
Gamezone.com
Jul 28, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
88
Actiontrip.com
Sep 2, 2015
The game’s slick design and the simplicity of the envornments makes it unique, beautiful and alluringly mysterious. Your character overcomes problems by using intelligence not fists (oh wait, sorry, you do use fists, though not for punching, just for manipulating objects).
85
Gaming-masters.co.uk
Jul 31, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Darkzero.co.uk
Aug 24, 2015
In short words, if you like indie games and the puzzle genre, Q.U.B.E. is something that you should get, especially if you liked Portal.
80
Maroonersrock.com
Aug 13, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Psxextreme.com
Aug 4, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Calmdowntom.com
Oct 3, 2014
Silly story aside Q.U.B.E Director’s Cut is very good game. Most first person games fall apart when the have platforming sections, but Toxic Games managed to pulled off a whole game with first person platforming. A couple of tedious puzzles aside the levels are, for the most part, challenging but a lot of fun to play through.
80
Canadianonlinegamers.com
Aug 4, 2015
Q.U.B.E. is a great puzzler that is both fun and challenging without delving too far into the ‘too complicated’ area that most puzzlers love to go to.” There’s also a new feature called ‘Against the Clock’ which are time based run throughs of maps.
80
Gamerant.com
Jul 31, 2015
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Wegotthiscovered.com
Jul 24, 2015
Boasting intelligently designed puzzles and a gripping narrative based around powerful themes of isolation and identity, Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut is an excellent addition to the puzzle genre.