Paul prodeus find presenident10/23/2023 Yeah, sure, it’s mindless fun, but it’s also frantic fun and nicely varied fun and 86 other kinds of fun I could list but won’t because there’s more to talk about. You still side around like you just got new socks and had the floors waxed (while dealing with the natural inertia involved) you still spend most of your time trying to turn enemies into chunks, and part of your time trying to find the keys that open locked doors and while the game is still somewhat shallow (there’s no customization, no leveling up system), it’s actually this simplicity, and focus on frantic gunfights, that made the original - and thus this remake - so much fun. The spiritual successor to Doom (the 1993 original, not the 2016 reboot), Quake is, gameplay-wise, basically Doom but without the Hell-ish vacations. But rather than be nice, and tell him what he wants to know, you decide to be difficult and shoot, stab, and blow-up his soldiers. Quake has an evil entity from another dimension, called Quake, who uses portals to send his soldiers into our dimension to see what kind of resistance they face, so he can best plan his invasion. But I’ve apparently found the exception with the 2021 Enhanced Re-Release version of the sci-fi first-person shooter Quake (Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC), which is mostly just a better looking version of an old game, but adds something new (maybe two) that makes it worth buying…especially at this game’s low price. I’ve been very open about the fact that if you remake a classic game, you need to update it to modern standards (my reviews of the Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2 remakes speak for themselves).
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