The most important thing to them is how do we port our actually good Doom game onto the Nintendo Switch - and who can blame them. There is no Quake 5 coming. There is no light at the end of the tunnel. We will never get a Quake III remastered (how epic would that be - all maps remade, with a new section with only novel maps). The previous Quake games had logo's that looked like this. We reviewed Rage and gave it a splendid 9/10, you can check out the review here. So what do you guys think? Largest selection of disc golf discs for sale. Reviews, ratings, and pictures of 50,000 discs. Low prices and same day shipping from the #1 disc golf store. Quake logo vectors. We have 6 free Quake vector logos, logo templates and icons. You can download in.AI,.EPS,.CDR,.SVG,.PNG formats.
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Author | id Software | ||
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It seems like that the Font which is used for all Quake games is free, everyone can download the font and use it[1], the font seems to be a modification of the Exocet font.
References[edit]
- ↑http://www.dafont.com/quake.font
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Quake | |
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Developer(s) | id Software Raven Software Hyperion Entertainment Bullfrog Productions Lobotomy Software Raster Productions Hammerhead |
Publisher(s) | GT Interactive (1996–1997) Activision (1997–2009) Electronic Arts (2001) (Quake III Revolution) Square Electronic Arts (2001) (Quake III Revolution Japanese version) Bethesda Softworks (2010–present) Nvidia (2019) (Quake II RTX)
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Platform(s) | MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Dreamcast |
First release | Quake June 22, 1996 |
Latest release | Quake Champions August 22, 2017 |
Quake is a series of first-person shootervideo games, developed by id Software and, as of 2010, published by Bethesda Softworks. The series is composed of the eponymous game from 1996 and its nonlinear, standalone sequels which vary in setting and plot. Excel help system.
Games[edit]
Game | Metacritic |
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Quake | (PC) 94[1] (N64) 74[2] (SAT) 64%[3][a] |
Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon | (PC) 82%[4][a] |
Quake Mission Pack No. 2: Dissolution of Eternity | (PC) 83%[5][a] |
Quake II | (PC) 87%[6][a] (N64) 81%[7][a] (PS) 79%[8][a] |
Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning | (PC) 69%[9][a] |
Quake II Mission Pack: Ground Zero | (PC) 65%[10][a] |
Quake III Arena | (DC) 93[11] (PS2) 84[12] (PC) 83%[13][a] (X360) 69[14] |
Quake III: Team Arena | (PC) 69[15] |
Quake 4 | (PC) 81[16] (X360) 75[17] |
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars | (PC) 84[18] (X360) 69[19] (PS3) 60[20]¨ |
Quake storyline[edit]
The game's original plot focused on the player character, later known as 'Ranger' in Quake III: Arena, who travels across alternate dimensions to stop an enemy code-named 'Quake'. The game takes place in a Lovecraftian setting with a mixture of dark fantasy, pseudo-medieval and science fiction.[21][22]
- Quake (1996)
- Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon (1997)
- Quake Mission Pack No. 2: Dissolution of Eternity (1997)
- Quake: Dimension of the Past (2016)
Quake II storyline[edit]
An in-name only sequel that shifted the series to the science fiction genre, Quake II and its sequels chronicle the war between humanity and the cybernetic alien race known as the Strogg.[23]
- Quake II (1997)
- Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning (1998)
- Quake II Mission Pack: Ground Zero (1998)
- Quake 4 (2005)
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007) (prequel of Quake II)
Arena series[edit]
With a focus on competitive multiplayer, Quake III Arena and its successors de-emphasised the setting of the first two games while still retaining continuity with them and crossing over with id's Doom franchise. Quake Champions, in particular, is heavily influenced by the mythology of the original game.[24]
- Quake III Arena (1999)
- Quake III: Team Arena (2000)
- Quake Live (2010; an updated version of Quake III Arena originally designed as a free-to-play game launched via a web plug-in)
- Quake Champions (2017)
See also[edit]
- Unreal - a rival franchise developed by Epic Games that began in 1998.
- Call of Duty - An Activision-published game franchise that runs on a modified version of id Tech 3, dubbed the IW engine. Like Quake, multiplayer functionality would become the primary focus of the series by the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 in 2018.
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References[edit]
- ^'Quake Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake Mission Pack No. 2: Dissolution of Eternity Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake II Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake II Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake II Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake II Mission Pack: Ground Zero Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake III Arena Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake III Revolution Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake III Arena Reviews'. GameRankings. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake Arena Arcade Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake III: Team Arena Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake 4 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Quake 4 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^'Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^Quake (game manual). ID Software. 1996.
- ^Connors, William W.; Rivera, Mike; Orzel, Sylvia. Quake 3 Arena Manual.
- ^Lien, Tracey (December 7, 2012). 'Quake 2 turns 15-years-old today'. Polygon. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
- ^Bethesda Games Catalog | accessdate May 14, 2020 | quote: Quake Champions delivers the dark mythos of the first Quake combined with the groundbreaking multiplayer mayhem of Quake III Arena with a major modern twist – Champions.