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I've always been familiar with Quake, but only as a multiplayer game. I've played a lot of arena shooters (I'm more of an Unreal Tournament fan), but for whatever reason I never got around to playing the real Quake. I didn't really expect much considering how badly DOOM has aged, especially in terms of level design and general game feel, but I was really impressed.

Quake holds up on all fronts. The gunplay feels good, the movement feels great, the enemy variety is pretty good, and the level design is a night and day difference from DOOM and DOOM 2. It's hard to imagine that they came out only two years apart.

Despite being copied a million times, I feel like Quake holds its own against modern shooters. I would recommend it to anyone who likes movement shooters, and I probably should've played this ages ago.

P.S: I HATE SHAMBLERS I HATE SHAMBLERS I HATE SHAMBLERS

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[–] 50MYT@aussie.zone 5 points 1 year ago

The star of the original quake was always the multiplayer.

Tcpip multiplayer meant you could have full servers of people playing CTF. And the gameplay was epic. It was fast paced, and a massive improvement on anything else available at the time.

Nothing was better than a quad damage appearing right in front of you while you were holding a rocket launcher.