Best quake source port

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Give it a try if you’re a fan of the original, or the recent (also great) reboot/sequel/whatever who wants to see what the hubbub was about back in 1993. Teams of marines will help you shoot Hell’s legions of demons, you can use vehicles and sneak up for stealth kills, and tons of new weapons and bad guys keeps the old game fresh. But there are a ton of gameplay improvements, too, incorporating some modern design into the classic shooter. For my (lack of) money, the best of the bunch is Brutal Doom, a bigger, louder, bloodier version of the original from modder Marcos Abenante.īrutal Doom is best known for its over-the-top blood, gore, and eviscerating animations (and it’s not as if the original DOOM was family friendly). Duke Nukem, Quake, and Wolfenstein are all well-represented on freeware databases, and of course the original DOOM has hundreds of variations on just about every platform ever released.

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The classics of the first person shooter genre have all been made and remade in open source flavor. This video is a probably NOT SAFE FOR WORK.