A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead snuck up on us, releasing amid a slew of other games and horror titles, but you shouldn't overlook it. Stormind Games has crafted a really solid and terrifying horror experience that captures the intense fear and meticulous precision of movements the franchise is known for.
Taking place 118 days after the creatures land on Earth, you play as Alex, a young woman surviving the apocalypse like anyone else. After staying with a group of survivors, you begin to look for another place to stay safe, leading you through a variety of different locations, from a haunting forest to an old harbour and beyond.
The pacing within the story is excellent, as is the soundtrack. Jumping between Alex's current situation and how she saw Day 1 unfold stops the game from being too oppressive with the dangers you constantly face in the present day. However, the overall plot is a little contrived. The game also intersperses some fantastic quiet moments in safe houses with excellent environmental storytelling, like being able to view drawings from a child or take a moment and pretend to play a keyboard.
When out facing the dangers of the world, the gameplay mostly consists of you finding key items to solve environmental puzzles, precariously tiptoeing around the creatures as they walk alongside you while distracting them. A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is constantly throwing new gameplay mechanics at you that keep each of the levels interesting and exciting, presenting you with a fresh challenge every 15-30 minutes.
Having to be so careful with the sounds you make is made easy with a sound tracker device Alex has that shows the sound you make in comparison with the environment. You can also see your feet as you walk, allowing you to carefully navigate areas with water or buckets that can make sounds if hit. The gameplay does sometimes buckle with a few bugs where the creatures get stuck on the environment. The insta-fail nature of the gameplay can get a tad tedious at times too, but there are a wealth of accessibility options to offset this if needed.
Despite this, the game does a fantastic job of immersing you in this terrifying and deadly world, especially with the live mic feature that captures your audio as you play, which can alert the creatures. There's a fantastic set of features and foundation here that we'd love to see built upon in a sequel, as the A Quiet Place franchise is a great fit with games.
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Only watched the first film but wasn’t a massive fan of it tbh… it does sound like the game may click for me though. Not a day one purchase but I’ll keep an eye out for a decent sale price for sure.
Immersive? The steps are like trying to escape with step dancing shoes.
Everyone gangsta using the live mic till your dog barks.
@AdamNovice 🤣😂💯
Thought the films were stellar, and the idea of this is game is so great. Definitely gonna play it eventually.
I watched a few Twitch streamers who absolutely hated this. This game must be marmite.
The game is straight garbage
@AndyKazama
I'd hate everything too if I had to play every single release out there as my job. Especially when it doesn't attract much views.
Having to read stupid comments from a live feed and commentating over it ruins the experience of a horror game I think
Horror game without a trusty shotgun?
No thanks.
@McTwist that's a really cynical way of thinking 🤔
@AndyKazama
Lmao realistic*
It's true though, streamers have admitted that they don't like some game when it's caught them at a bad time (gazillionth game of the week) or when it doesn't attract enough viewers.
Once I'm in the mood and it's on sale or on PS plus, I'll definitely play it. Right now I have tons of games waiting for me that I want to play sooner. I'm sorry for the creators because I love this genre. I don't understand how someone can write that they have nothing to play. I would need a parallel life to get everything done.
@Hairy_Potter I've got nothing to play but I'm picky with games I don't just like everything. I like quality. Red dead 2, God of war, elden ring ect alot of games don't grab me. A quiet place is terrible I'm amazed it got a 7 it's truly dreadful
@Cal_ Definitely sounds like a turd but an innovative one. I do like the idea of studios trying to be creative. I'm not much into stealth games sense I have the reflexes of an over 50 yo gamer, so wasn't very likely to play this, but like the concept.
@AdamNovice With two cocker spaniels this game is pretty much a no go for me 🤣
Yeah I played this and got the plat really enjoyed it a lot. Like the review says it’s constantly throwing new gameplay mechanics at you all the way through the nine chapter campaign and it has way more gameplay than walking sim like games usually have. I hope they are able to make a sequel because it could be something truly outstanding
@dark_knightmare2 it's terrible
@Cal_ thanks for the in depth insight truly well said
@dark_knightmare2 it's my opinion. It's slow the graphics are awful the main character is awful. It was a waste of money. I love the first film didn't like the new one but even that is far better than this game.
What works in a movie, does not translate well to a game. Being quiet and silent with insta-fail mechanics sounds like a nightmare. Movies are entertaining enough, but the fun factor of trying to be a hero in this world seems more akin to playing frogger.
Seems like a meh game from a meh franchise. First movie was decent , sequel was below average and the prequel was horrible
First movie was ok, others were trash. Made the mistake of getting the game. It's maybe a 6-7. What a mistake on my part.
@Cal_ maybe stop trying to push your opinion as if it’s a fact. They said they enjoyed it so why do you need to tell them it’s terrible
@Kiefer-Sutherland why are you pretending to be a celebrity? Are you OK? It's my opinion! I know its hard for to understand people have different opinions buy it's not a good game! I find it worrying a grown man probably well into his 40s is pretending to be a celebrity
@Cal_ it’s really sweet, but you don’t have to worry about me. It’s just a bit of fun. You already stated your opinion in a post before that so you didn’t need to specifically reply to someone saying they enjoyed the game as if their opinion is somehow invalid and yours is fact.
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