Quartet
August 26, 2025
Story: A series of train robberies leads to evidence of a government conspiracy. A mysterious deck of cards gives a young girl a vision of another world. A fleet of deadly airships burns a path across the Imperial frontier. The world’s unlikeliest hero manifests tremendous magical power. These stories intertwine …
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Graphics
70.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
90.0
"Something Classic Games has done a great job identifying what it is that has made classic RPGs so beloved and not only emulating it, but also in adding enough of its own touches to make Quartet a memorable title. The …"
Read original review"Still, Quartet features a fantastic story, interesting characters, and a fast and fun battle system. It is a journey that fans of the genre should absolutely check out. While it can be a bit linear at times, my only complaints …"
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65.0
Gameplay
68.0
Story
72.0
"Despite its slow start, Quartet is a JRPG with strong gameplay concepts and a mature narrative. It&s;ll appeal to genre afficionados, but is a hard sell if you don&s;t like old-school vibes or lack the time to slog through the …"
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85.0
Gameplay
78.0
Story
82.0
"For a game all about the number four, Quartet packs in way more than four reasons to play it. The story builds into something surprisingly big, the combat has just enough twists to stay fun, and the characters feel alive …"
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85.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
90.0
"Quartet doesn’t aim to reinvent the JRPG, and that’s precisely where its strength lies. By embracing turn-based combat, careful resource management, and a strong ensemble narrative, it delivers an experience that feels both familiar and thoughtfully modern. Its four intertwined …"
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87.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
70.0
"Quartet is a superb JRPG that takes the best of its influences and adds a welcome suite of quality-of-life improvements, from a built-in turbo mode to the removal of random battles. The story builds up well, the characters are engaging, …"
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75.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
80.0
"With Quartet, Something Classic Games LLC has excellently captured what made the golden age of 16-bit turn-based JRPGs great and produced something that feels both authentic to that era but also comfortably modern. With its large, well-developed cast, captivating narrative …"
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