Quake 4
Full PC Game
Full PC Game
Publisher: Activision Inc.
Developer: Raven Software Corp.
Category: Action
Release Dates
N Amer - 10/18/2005
Review Scoring Details for Quake 4
Gameplay: 8.4
Linear levels and some suspect AI (mobs that run at you until either they or you are dead) detract a bit from the game, but the controls are intuitive and there is a diverse amount of weapons and vehicles you can use to liven up the game. The pacing is great.
Graphics: 9.2
This game is eye candy and will have you looking on in awe or wincing at some of the violence as it unravels before your eyes.
Sound: 9.2
5.1 system? 7.1 system? Then just crank it. Do yourself a favor and crank the volume now. Feel the chaos as well as hear it as that woofer pounds you and the storm of violence surrounds you. The staccato of gunplay is somewhat stock, but the underlying musical score is great at setting and maintaining the mood.
Difficulty: Medium/Hard
Four settings, from private to general. Private allows shooter neophytes to succeed; General will challenge even the hardcore. Private comes with the description of “try not to shoot yourself in the foot,” whereas General’s description is “An unstoppable death machine.” Those are referring to gamer attributes, of course.
Concept: 8.3
Nice touch on advancing a great Quake storyline, good emphasis on the single-player aspect, but the tactics can be stock FPS and mobs popping out at the gamer is a DOOM tactic that is still fresh.
Multiplayer: 8.4
There are two kinds of players in the multiplayer universe here – those who can move, target and shoot, and their targets – a.k.a. those who stand, try to target and squeeze off a few rounds. This is a lot harder than chewing bubblegum and walking. The game does have a nice array of maps although the game types are somewhat standard.
Overall: 8.8
A bit linear in level design, but the game has a variety of attack styles and some truly horrific cutscenes. Strap it on and prepare for the chaos of an invasion force biting off more than it can chew. The game’s sound rumbles and roars, the graphical elements are both delicious and horrific, and the action is non-stop – all exactly what was called for, and what was delivered with style.
System requirements
* Linux 2.4 , Mac OS X 10.3.9 (PowerPC, x86) or Windows 2000/XP, Athlon XP 2000 ,
* Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or G4 1.67 GHz CPU,
* 512 MB RAM,
* 2.8 GB hard disk space,
* sound card,
* OpenGL compatible 64 MB video card,
* Radeon 9700 or GeForce 3
Developer: Raven Software Corp.
Category: Action
Release Dates
N Amer - 10/18/2005
Review Scoring Details for Quake 4
Gameplay: 8.4
Linear levels and some suspect AI (mobs that run at you until either they or you are dead) detract a bit from the game, but the controls are intuitive and there is a diverse amount of weapons and vehicles you can use to liven up the game. The pacing is great.
Graphics: 9.2
This game is eye candy and will have you looking on in awe or wincing at some of the violence as it unravels before your eyes.
Sound: 9.2
5.1 system? 7.1 system? Then just crank it. Do yourself a favor and crank the volume now. Feel the chaos as well as hear it as that woofer pounds you and the storm of violence surrounds you. The staccato of gunplay is somewhat stock, but the underlying musical score is great at setting and maintaining the mood.
Difficulty: Medium/Hard
Four settings, from private to general. Private allows shooter neophytes to succeed; General will challenge even the hardcore. Private comes with the description of “try not to shoot yourself in the foot,” whereas General’s description is “An unstoppable death machine.” Those are referring to gamer attributes, of course.
Concept: 8.3
Nice touch on advancing a great Quake storyline, good emphasis on the single-player aspect, but the tactics can be stock FPS and mobs popping out at the gamer is a DOOM tactic that is still fresh.
Multiplayer: 8.4
There are two kinds of players in the multiplayer universe here – those who can move, target and shoot, and their targets – a.k.a. those who stand, try to target and squeeze off a few rounds. This is a lot harder than chewing bubblegum and walking. The game does have a nice array of maps although the game types are somewhat standard.
Overall: 8.8
A bit linear in level design, but the game has a variety of attack styles and some truly horrific cutscenes. Strap it on and prepare for the chaos of an invasion force biting off more than it can chew. The game’s sound rumbles and roars, the graphical elements are both delicious and horrific, and the action is non-stop – all exactly what was called for, and what was delivered with style.
System requirements
* Linux 2.4 , Mac OS X 10.3.9 (PowerPC, x86) or Windows 2000/XP, Athlon XP 2000 ,
* Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or G4 1.67 GHz CPU,
* 512 MB RAM,
* 2.8 GB hard disk space,
* sound card,
* OpenGL compatible 64 MB video card,
* Radeon 9700 or GeForce 3
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