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Quake III: Arena

Platform : Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95, Windows NT
Rated: Mature
3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 136 ratings

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This is the highly anticipated next installment in the Quake series of adventure games. Quake 3: Arena continues the action of the earlier two games but adds more intense action, surreal graphics, and a phenomenal multiplayer mode. Three player classes (light, medium, and heavy) with their own strength, speed, and armor levels, together with new characters and weapons (plus old favorites, such as the BFG), make this a thrilling first-person shooter game. The game also features body armor and health kits to help keep you alive.

Quake 3 makes for an exhilarating single-player game, but to truly discover what makes this game great, try out the mulitplayer mode for up to 32 players in one-on-one matches or group conquests.

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Hard-wired action is yours for the taking in single-player and multiplayer battles. Your opponents are now personalized for your brutalizing pleasure. These warriors may not be living and breathing, but they'll make sure you aren't either. Feed on raw action, build your fragging muscles, then rack up live death-match kills on the Internet or local area network.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 1999
To say that Quake 3 lives up to the hype is an understatement. I'll admit that, with the exception of the incredible graphics, I was a bit underwhelmed by the downloadable demo.
The final game, however, is fantastic. The bots are great fun - they play with a variety of different styles and "personalities" that make them very life-like. As mentioned above, the graphics are mind-blowing. Q3 is the first and presently the only 3D game that I'm aware of that uses curved surfaces, and they vastly improve the visual appeal of the various environments. The levels are a bit monotonous from a "decorative" point of view, but for actual playability they offer a great deal of variety and are very fast-paced. The jump pads increase the flexibility of the maps to a great extent, allowing players to quickly move vertically.
While the Quake series has been traditionally enjoyed most by the "hard-core" gamers, id software did a good job of providing a few introductory levels in Quake 3 to let the newbies practice their skills a little bit before being thrown into the fire. And Quake is by far the reigning king of Internet play - according to id's statistics, 500-1700 people worldwide join Q3 Internet games every 5 minutes.
Before purchasing, pay close attention to the system requirements. Most mid- to high-end computers purchased in the last 18 months will run Q3 just fine, but some will require upgraded video cards (cards based on NVidia's TNT/GeForce or 3DFX's Voodoo technology are best).
Happy Fragging!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2014
Brand new. I did have a hard time trying to download it onto my laptop though. But that was my fault. I forgot how old the game was and how new my laptop was.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 1999
What a waste of money! After enjoying the battles in Wolfenstein, Doom, Doom 2, Quake and Quake 2, I was sure that Quake III would blow them all away. I was tragically wrong. It is just a single person shooter against very boring bots. There is no exploration, no secret places, no interesting critters, no advancing from level to level, no save and no resume. Maybe if you're in to fragging anonymous spotty boys via the Internet it might have some attraction but I'm not so it didn't. It's utterly devoid of imagination. ID software will not get any more of my dollars. Try the demo before you put down real cash for this hollow shell of a so-called game.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2000
THE GOOD: If you want deathmatch, this is unbelievable. Unreal Tournament looks like stick-figures fighting compared to Q3. Q3 is all about graphics.. lotsa blood and body parts flying.
THE BAD: Sound for Q3 stinks. For all the bad-ass graphix, sound still hasn't evolved from cartoonland beeps and bells. Most of all, forget about single player, NO ONE buys this game for single-player, there isn't one.
THE UGLY: Forget about system requirements on the box. To play Q3 so that it actually works, you need at least 400Mhz processor and a spanking new video card. Even the video cards the box says will work, like Voodoo, will give you major problems. You better spend $300+ on some TNT2 Ultra video card if you want this thing to work. And MOST IMPORTANTLY, you MUST MUST have cable modem. 56K doesn't cut it. you simply cannot play, because you'll be 1000 times slower than eveyone else (even with the lowest graphic detail and no sound, animations). You'll die die die and that's no fun, and there's no single player game to fall back on.
SUMMARY: This is not a $40 game for most people (like me). I had to spend $300 for a new video card even though my original card was "ok" by the boxes standards. And I had to buy a cable modem + monthly service fees. You better have deep pockets to play Q3. But as a game, and not a tech-project, Q3 rocks! After 30mins of play, I walk away from my computer shell-shocked, like i was in a savage bloody war, try taking 30 vivarin and washing it down with a pitcher of coffee for the same effect =).
Oh yeah, one last thing, forget about tech-support. They didn't help me, and apparently didn't help others who wrote reviews. If you're computer can't run Q3 for whatever reason.. its YOUR problem and YOUR money.
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Stephen
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2020
It's the great classic first person shooter.