Solve A Mysterious Facility Using High-Tech Gloves In Q.U.B.E. Director’s Cut On Consoles This Summer

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Grip Games is publishing Toxic Games’s first-person puzzler Q.U.B.E. Director’s Cut on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and Wii U this summer.

 

Inspired by Portal, the original Q.U.B.E. was released back in 2011 on PC. It has you solving puzzle rooms inside a mysterious whitewashed facility by manipulating colored blocks using a pair of high-tech gloves. There are physics-based challenges, 3D jigsaws, and platform-based trials to solve.

 

The Director’s Cut was released on Steam last year. The main addition is a completely new story by award-winning writer Rob Yescombe. He also wrote for Alien: Isolation, The Division, and Rime.

 

More information on Q.U.B.E. Director’s Cut is available on its website.


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