Quake Mobile (Symbian) Quake II Mobile (Symbian) Quake III Arena Mobile (Symbian) Quake DS Quake II DS Quake II HTML5Īll unofficial ports require srcinal game files to work.
Quake Mobile (2005) Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007) Quake Arena DS (TBA) Quake III: Team Arena (2000) Quake Live (2010) Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning (1998) Quake II Mission Pack: Ground Zero Quake Mission Pack 2: Dissolution of Eternity Their heavy reliance on industry has created a toxic environment that has killed much of the native plant and animal life on Stroggos, and the remaining animals are subject to horrible mutation. They maintain a massive global military-industrial complex with mines, ore refineries, light production plants and heavy industrial manufacturing facilities throughout Stroggos. The Strogg are a warlike cybernetic race, infamous for the systematic replacement of their ranks with prisoners of war and the modification of their bodies with mechanical weaponry and prosthetics. They are a playable faction in Quake III: Team Arena and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.
The Strogg are an alien race who serve as the primary antagonists in Quake II and Quake 4. Territory: Quake Wars acts as a prequel to Quake II, when the Strogg first invade Earth. Quake IV picks up where Quake II left off -įinishing the war between the humans and Strogg. Among these combatants are some characters either drawn from or based on those in Doom (Doomguy, Crash, Phobos), Quake (Ranger, Wrack) and Quake II (Bitterman, Tank Jr., Grunt, Major). Quake III has minimal plot, but centers around the "Arena Eternal", a gladiatorial setting created by an alien race known as the Vadrigar and populated by combatants plucked from various points in time and space. Most of the subsequent entries in the Quake franchise follow this storyline. Quake II involves an assault on an alien planet, Stroggos, in retaliation for Strogg attacks on Earth. Quake involves a marine traveling through alternate dimensions to prevent an invasion of inter-dimensional monsters, a storyline somewhat similar to that of id's previous game Doom.
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This is mostly because Quake II was srcinally intended to be a separate franchise (" Quake II" was a tentative title), a plan that was thwarted when most of the other names id Software had tried to use were already taken. Overview The Quake series is somewhat unusual in that its focus changes frequently the story of Quake II has nothing to do with Quake, and Quake III Arena has little to do with either of its predecessors.
Overview Quake series The Quake series is a line of first-person shooter video games produced by id Software. References Article Sources and Contributors NxMakaqu Quake Army Knife Modeler Quake 2 Quake engine John Romero John Jaquays Paul Willits Tim Timothee Besset Reznor Trent
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