My son would play this game all day. What I like about it is the levels have a built-in timer which makes it easy for me to set screen time limits for him. Overall, very happy with this purchase.
My son would play this game all day. What I like about it is the levels have a built-in timer which makes it easy for me to set screen time limits for him. Overall, very happy with this purchase.
This was overall a good game. I went in expecting not much at all, but came out with pleasantly surprised. Overall 5/5. It plays a bit like Wolfenstein ET with more features and better graphics.
Fans of Return to Castle Wolfenstein's quirky and underrated multiplayer mode, Enemy Territory, should be pleased to find that it has been resurrected in the most unlikely of places… the Quake universe. And as odd as it may seem, it's a pretty good fit.
Genre: First-Person Shooter Publisher: Activision Developer: Z-Axis Release Date: May 27, 2008 Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a unique pleasure on PlayStation 3. It's the kind of fully realized multiplayer game featuring diverse and useful classes … that, well, transcend their class; the game is...
THE VERDICT: It doesn't redefine the genre as much as it may want to think, but Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is an undeniably great game. The tactical depth makes up for the seemingly lacking content - three game modes will last you longer than you expect - and everything is balanced to...
The next step to Quake For anyone who's ever played Quake they will know that they are a great series, always creative in their story lines and never much disappointment when it came to their looks and graphical capability.
Great gameplay; Interesting weapons and equipment
Low graphical ability; Controls can be confusing for a first time user.
Four years on, and Splash Damage have delivered a solid and engrossing insert to the Quake universe and a 2007 update to one of the most persistent multiplayer experiences since Counter-Strike. Be warned however, Quake Wars isn't the most accessible entry to the genre...
Regardless of on or offline modes, players select from five different character classes: Soldier, Engineer, Field Ops, Medic and Covert Ops. The Strogg have their own class names but the attributes are pretty much the same.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is a port of the PC game of the same name which found praise with the PC audience last year. Although the PS3 port brings over everything that made the PC version great, it doesn't do much to win over console gamers.
Although I didn't review the PC version of Quake Wars (check out Sean's review ) I spent a huge amount of time with the beta and followed the PC version of the game since it was announced.
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