The Quarry Missables

The Quarry Missables: Can You Miss Tarot Cards? Can You Go Back?

Missing items in The Quarry can be very frustrating to experience. For players hunting Achievements on Xbox or Trophies on PlayStation, or for those who just want to collect everything anyway, missable items can throw a spanner in the works of perfect runs. Therefore, it’s important to keep an eye out for interactable items that can be missed. For those wondering if The Quarry has missable items and how best to avoid accidentally skipping them, here’s the need-to-know info on what can be missed and whether or not players can go back to collect Tarot Cards, evidence, clues, and other items.

Can you miss items in The Quarry?

Yes, The Quarry has missable items including Tarot Cards, Clues, and Evidence.

Clues and Evidence both come in useful for understanding the backstory of the game and proving your innocence to the authorities when the story has concluded. As for Tarot Cards, these offer an insight into what could happen depending on the decisions you make. Being made aware of a character’s potential distress or unfortunate events could help you preserve a character’s life. This is ideal for players who wish to save all or certain characters on their playthrough.

Can you go back for missed items in The Quarry?

No, you can’t go back for missed items in The Quarry. Items missed during a playthrough will remain missed until that playthrough is completed or deleted.

However, after completing the game for the first time, it’s possible to replay certain chapters to find any missed items. This also gives players the opportunity to explore different scenarios and one of the many different endings of the game.

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