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  1. Dec 3, 2019
    64
    Qubit’s Quest is a charming take on the light gun shooter that has some neat ideas to help it stand out. The simple platforming adds an extra dynamic that doesn’t overwhelm, whilst the more forgiving pace and difficulty makes it a great entry point for younger players. A lack of visual polish hinders things slightly, though the added in mini games make up for this.
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  1. Oct 25, 2019
    8
    Qubit’s Quest welcomes you to the Rover Blaster Tactical Team. It’s your job to protect Quibit the robotic canine that is transportingQubit’s Quest welcomes you to the Rover Blaster Tactical Team. It’s your job to protect Quibit the robotic canine that is transporting important surveillance data. It’d you’r job to jump and shoot to protect Qubit on his mission to deliver the data. You can also enjoy the 10 mini games included in some of these games the will remind you of old time greats for the NES like Hogan’s Alley and Gumshoe. Thru partnership with Two Okes Entertainment this collaboration has brought one of the most entertaining light gun experiences in years. The MARS Lightcon system is quite amazing that it works on any type of display and multiple consoles as well if you’re a gamer that plays on more than just the Xbox One. The accuracy and ability to manage the shooting mayhem is flawless soon any screen or set-up you have so enjoy! Full Review »