Supermassive’s summer camp horror The Quarry has a non-interactive Movie Mode

Tired of those infernal video games, always insisting on being so darned interactive? Well, developer Supermassive Games (Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology) has you covered in its next horror title The Quarry, which comes with its very own Movie Mode.

Movie Mode, just as it sounds, lets players (or rather viewers, in this instance) watch the entirety of The Quarry’s summer-camp-flavoured horror in linear, non-interactive fashion – meaning you can simply plop your bot on the sofa, grab your popcorn with two controller-free hands, and soak up its scares with only minimal exertions from yourself.

As detailed in a new IGN preview (thanks PC Gamer), The Quarry’s Movie Mode will come in three different flavours: Everybody Lives, Everybody Dies, and Director’s Chair. The first two are pretty self-explanatory, determining whether The Quarry’s cast members – including the likes of Lance Henriksen, Grace Zabriskie, David Arquette, Ted Raimi, Justice Smith, and Skyler Gisondo – manage to survive their experience at Hackett’s Quarry summer camp to live another day.

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