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Quake

  • Video Game
  • 1996
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IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.7K
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Quake (1996)
Quake
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Mankind discovers the secret of 'slipgates' called teleporters. However, they're misused by some strange force code-named 'Quake', which uses the slipgates to send hordes of warriors to eart... Read allMankind discovers the secret of 'slipgates' called teleporters. However, they're misused by some strange force code-named 'Quake', which uses the slipgates to send hordes of warriors to earth to take over the whole world.Mankind discovers the secret of 'slipgates' called teleporters. However, they're misused by some strange force code-named 'Quake', which uses the slipgates to send hordes of warriors to earth to take over the whole world.

  • Director
    • John Romero
  • Writers
    • American McGee
    • Sandy Petersen
    • John Romero
  • Stars
    • J.S. Gilbert
    • Matt Mark
    • David Locke
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • John Romero
    • Writers
      • American McGee
      • Sandy Petersen
      • John Romero
    • Stars
      • J.S. Gilbert
      • Matt Mark
      • David Locke
    • 26User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    • Director
      • John Romero
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      • American McGee
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    andy-227

    One of the best video games ever made, thanks to ID software and NIN!

    Simply put, "Quake" is one of the best games available for PC. Although the game may be somewhat dated in terms of the graphics and the multiplayer capabilities, it's very atmospheric, detailed, and at times, scary! It may look like another 'shoot-em-up' game, since it is made by the creators of "DOOM", but it is probably one of my most favorite games! I didn't like the multiplayer game that much(but maybe it's because my computer is slow), but I thought the single player game was great! The music and sound effects were created by NIN, and there were times when I thought I was playing NIN's version of a video game. The dark, brooding interiors look much like the video "Closer", and the music is probably the darkest side of NIN I have ever heard!

    In short, get this game! One, for it's graphics and fun gameplay. Two, for NIN's music and sound effects!
    9WOZ inOZ

    An all time great.

    The game that evolved Doom into a true 3-D experience and paved the way for a hundred imitations can be considered nothing less than a classic of modern gaming history. Out went the 2-D scaled bitmap graphics and in came a true interactive 3-D engine with dynamic lighting effects, animation and equally creepy 3-D enemies to inhabit this world, something today we all take for granted, but was very much a new milestone back in 1996.

    I.D's game had it's critics in one-player mode, (the Polygon monsters came in lesser numbers than the flat enemies of Doom) but in Multiplayer it was and still could be considered one of the most exciting, immersive combat experiences that you could ever play on a PC. Anyone who's played a 16-man deathmatch amongst friends or acquaintances alike cannot deny the sheer power of this game. The sound was sickly detailed (with the help of one Trent Reznor) and the graphics were dark, earthy and atmospherically unmistakable.

    Quake for many has been the closest thing to experiencing armed warfare (or a close approximation) without having to actually leave your seat, except of course when you need one of those sweaty adrenaline induced toilet breaks after you've just slaughtered your best buddies in over the top (but graphically intense) detail, with the fattest smile on your face, and for that I.D. we salute you!
    demonicu

    The Quake Soundtrack

    The game itself is probably the single piece of software qhich revolutionized 3d-gaming industry forever. But the true unique part of this project is that T.Reznor did the musical score for it. 10 tracks of dark, ambient, densely textured instrumentals ranging from 3:00min to 8:00min in length, give the game life, death, and an eerie, shadowy feeling which adds that extra flavour to the entire experiece.

    Even though the songs were created for the game exclusively, they can be played as normal songs from a cd by simply playing it from a stereo. And believe me, nothing beats a grey December evening than those slowly developing sounds coming out of your surround sound speakers as you watch the light snow fall upon the frozen landscape. (anyone Not from Canada might not get that last comment)
    5CENTLE55 APPRENT1CE

    One of my favorite Computer Games

    The original Quake is one of my favorite computer games of all time. When it first came out in 1996, it was very revolutionary. It was the first 3d shooter to use texture-mapped polygons and the enemies looked very good. The weapons were very cool too. I really liked the nailguns and the grenade launcher. The animations of the monsters are, in my opinion, still top-notch even by today's standards. Unlike most enemies in today's 3d shooters, the monsters are scary and horrifying. The fiend and the shambler are the most terrifying monsters that you will face and they require very quick reflexes to defeat. Upon hearing that one of my favorite musical groups, Nine Inch Nails, would be doing the soundtrack for this game only heightened my anticipation of playing Quake for the first time back in 1996. The soundtrack does not disappoint. Trent Reznor has created an atmospheric and immersive ambient music that truly brings you into the twisted and weird environment of the game. The game designers are obviously big NIN fans because the textures, environments and monsters seem too look as if they could be from an NIN video. They also named one of the guns the "nailgun" and the ammo for it has an NIN logo embroided on it. All in all, Quake is a wonderful game even by today's standards. It is also a very revolutionary game and is now a part of computer gaming history. The game has great action, great weapons, freaky monsters, fun single player, addictive multiplayer and an NIN soundtrack. What else more can you ask for?
    doom-mike

    This is still my favorite multi-player game...

    I bought this game back in the summer of 1998, and there are no regrets here. When I started playing multi-player, I was hooked. Best memories are from the Finnish server iNET Small(was taken over by eDome, then EUNet if memory serves me correctly). The graphics improved with the releases of FuhQuake and most recently eQuake. Instant gibbing on maps from DM4, DEATH32C to AEROWALK and who can forget NAKED3. New 24 bit textures adds a lot more atmosphere to the maps as well.

    Special thanks goes to the gang at the now closed SH9 Server in Härnosand, Sweden! The server had an amazing group of people playing there, immortalized through the screen shots!

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    • Trivia
      The cases of nailgun ammo carry the logo for "Nine Inch Nails". Nine Inch Nails is the one-man band of the game's composer, Trent Reznor.
    • Alternate versions
      The Saturn version of Quakeis the only version with colored lighting, something Lobotomy Software added to the Saturn version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Team Fortress (1996)

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      • June 22, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • English
    • Also known as
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      • id Software
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