

Until Dawn is much more unrealistic, especially with its sadistic group prank at the beginning of the game. Some characters want to explore long-distance relationships, while others are grappling with admission rejection or the choice to leave family behind. The characters are applying to colleges, and are considering what’s to come after camp. The Quarry also helps to ground its characters with real-life experiences. The humor in the game, especially coming from Mike, is a little corny as well. The script sometimes comes off as campy, and the teens’ dialogue doesn’t feel like a real conversation. In contrast, Until Dawn’s dialogue is good, but not great. You can believe that these characters are teenagers and everything feels natural. Some lines may feel a bit off, but it’s a solid script for the most part. It’s believable and realistic and the humor is abundant.

The dialogue in The Quarry is exceptional. All of these features make The Quarry stand out against Until Dawn, but the 2015 horror game still has the upper hand in certain aspects. After a significant update and the launch of The Quarry's Deluxe Edition, you can play the game with friends, watch it as a movie while still having control over outcomes, wear fun 80s-themed outfits, and even get a second chance at fate for any characters you lose along the way. While the games mirror each other in some aspects, they differ from one another in unique ways. But, for those who have yet to play the spiritual successor, you may be wondering which of the two is the better game. Updated Octoby Erin McKendrick: Since its launch, The Quarry has become a worthy adversary to its predecessor, Until Dawn. So, let’s explore which among Until Dawn and The Quarry is the better game. It’s hard to pit two amazing games against each other, but since they’re so similar, it’s easy to compare the two. Related: Games To Play If You Like The Quarry If you’ve played Until Dawn, you’ll easily notice many similarities between The Quarry and its predecessor. In 2015, we got a star-studded cast, great graphics considering the year, and a story that’s just as creative as it is terrifying. Both created by Supermassive Games, each has made waves in the horror genre of video games. Until Dawn has seemingly met its match with The Quarry.
