As a old school gamer, espcially in id software's area when DooM became my alltime favorite back in the 93, i have loved everything id pushed out including Doom, Heretic, Hexen, and Quake. And in this remake, everyone and his little brother wanted this game on the pc, except during its time, it was a little hard to come by since it required alot video and ram memory in your computer in order to run. I remember on my ACER i couldnt even do that, since it was a piece of crap anyways. I don't know why these people gave it a bad review and someone claming this to be an RPG, its a first shooter just like DooM is. Trust me this is a rather good purchase, but only if you like get to the point shooters, so don't expect this to be HalfLife 2. Other respectable mentions: DooM 64 & Goldeneye 007
Great purchase! Great Game! Tons of fun!I purchased Quake II from a retailer and had so much fun that I had to get Quake I also. I trust the Quake series so much that I didn't even look into reviews before I purchased Quake I. I took a gamble hoping Quake I would be just as good as Quake II and was more than satisfied.
While there are drawbacks that were necessary to make it run smooth on console, such as the tailored maps or the rather odd control schemes, it's still the same Quake you know and love, with enough small differences to be worth checking out. Especially recommended if you're already familiar with Williams/Midway's previous console ports of id's titles, or their very own Doom 64.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The game is just awesome, full of nostalgia. The game it's in perfect shape and was delivered on time. Awesome.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Quake 64 - very good game, classical.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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