A spiritual successor 2017’s Shadows of Adam.
Back in 1986, Sega released Quartet in arcades. A moderate success, it took its title from the fact that up to four players could take part, and would later be ported to the Master System (minus the four-player option) and other home formats (on a side note, the Sega Mark III release was known as Double Target: Cynthia no Nemuri in Japan).
Hitting Steam and consoles this year, Quartet (2025) isn’t the same game, but it does share the same name. Developed by Something Classic Games, it’s a spiritual successor 2017’s Shadows of Adam, and allows players to control “eight characters across four stories that gradually merge into one epic quest.”
Read the full article on timeextension.com
A spiritual successor 2017’s Shadows of Adam.
Back in 1986, Sega released Quartet in arcades. A moderate success, it took its title from the fact that up to four players could take part, and would later be ported to the Master System (minus the four-player option) and other home formats (on a side note, the Sega Mark III release was known as Double Target: Cynthia no Nemuri in Japan).
Hitting Steam and consoles this year, Quartet (2025) isn’t the same game, but it does share the same name. Developed by Something Classic Games, it’s a spiritual successor 2017’s Shadows of Adam, and allows players to control “eight characters across four stories that gradually merge into one epic quest.”
Read the full article on timeextension.com