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We've compiled a list of 42 free and paid alternatives to Quake. The primary competitors include Half-Life, Unreal Tournament. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Quake and Xonotic, Doom, Cube 2: Sauerbraten. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.


Half-Life is a science fiction first-person shooter video game developed by Valve Software, the...

Unreal Tournament
Free Open Source

Unreal is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by Epic Games.

Xonotic
Free Open Source

Xonotic is a free (GPL), fast-paced first-person shooter that works on Windows, OS X and Linux.

Doom is a science fiction horror-themed first-person shooter video game in which players assume the...

Cube 2: Sauerbraten
Free Open Source

Cube 2: Sauerbraten is a free multiplayer/singleplayer first person shooter, built as a major...

OpenArena
Free Open Source

OpenArena is a community-produced deathmatch FPS based on GPL idTech3 technology.

Warsow
Free Open Source

Warsow is a completely free fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X...

Urban Terror started as a realism based "total conversion" mod for Quake III Arena.

Red Eclipse
Free Open Source

Red Eclipse is a fun-filled new take on the first person arena shooter, built as a total conversion...

Dead Space is a survival horror third-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation...

Quake is a series of first-person shooter video games released by id Software.

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Quake Overview

Quake is a series of first-person shooter video games released by id Software.

In the game, players must find their way out of various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using a wide array of guns. The successor to id’s Small Doom iconDoom , Quake built upon the technology and gameplay of DOOM, offering full real-time 3D rendering.

The Quake series is somewhat unusual in that its focus changes frequently; the story of Quake II has nothing to do with the original Quake. This is mostly because Quake II was originally intended to be a separate franchise (Quake II was initially only a tentative title), a plan that was thwarted when most of the other names id Software had tried to use were already taken. Quake III Arena has little to do with either of its predecessors, shedding the single-player missions in favor of deathmatch against the A.I. or online. The first three titles pioneered id Software's next-generation graphics engine before it was licensed out.

The series includes:

Quake (1996) - a single player first-person shooter with various maze-like, medieval environments;
Quake II (1997) - not a direct sequel to Quake; id decided to revert to an existing trademark when they were unable to agree on a new name;
Quake III Arena (1999) - focusing on multiplayer action;
Quake 4 (2005) - sequel to Quake II with an increased emphasis on the single-player portion of the game;
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007) - multiplayer-focused prequel to Quake II, taking place during the same war as Quake 4 and featuring similar gameplay to Small Wolfenstein iconWolfenstein
Quake Live (2010) - an updated version of Quake III Arena.
Quake Champions (2017) - an early access multiplayer experience similar to Quake III, but with individual character abilities mixed into the action.

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tick-square Fps

Quake Platforms

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