Quake | Part 5: Not So Blue After All

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Quake
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Quake (1996)
Duration: 21:01
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All right, so let me just put it out there that I've only ever played through this episode of Quake once, and that was over a year ago. I do remember that one of these episodes did seem to use the color blue a lot in its level designs, but apparently it wasn't this one. This episode does have a lot of water in it compared to the others, though. And it somehow feels like a longer episode despite having a smaller number of actual levels.

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Quake was developed for DOS PCs by iD Software in 1996, and would go on to become arguably the most influential first person shooter game to ever grace the genre. Although the gameplay is very similar to that of The Ultimate Doom, Quake trades the Martian and Hellscape settings of its predecessor for alternate dimensions, gothic architecture, and enemies that would feel at home in the stories of H.P. Lovecraft.

Earth has once again been experimenting with teleportation technology, called "slipgates." With them, mankind can instantly transport people and cargo across vast distances. The possibilities were nearly endless.. and one of those possibilities happened to involve an enemy force, code-named "Quake," tapping into the slipgate network to send an army to conquer the planet. But before a preemptive first strike could be launched from Earth, Quake made its move. Now it's up to the one surviving ranger to fight his way back into the base, into the monster's home dimension, and put a stop to their invasion once and for all.







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