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Quake III: Arena

  • Video Game
  • 1999
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IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.1K
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Quake III: Arena (1999)
Quake 3 Arena
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Quake III is a first-person shooter focusing exclusively on multiplayer arena fighting, adding an extensive customizability of player settings.Quake III is a first-person shooter focusing exclusively on multiplayer arena fighting, adding an extensive customizability of player settings.Quake III is a first-person shooter focusing exclusively on multiplayer arena fighting, adding an extensive customizability of player settings.

  • Writers
    • Christian Antkow
    • Martin Cluney
    • Brandon James
  • Stars
    • Richard Ridings
    • Frances White
    • Lewis Macleod
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    2.1K
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    • Writers
      • Christian Antkow
      • Martin Cluney
      • Brandon James
    • Stars
      • Richard Ridings
      • Frances White
      • Lewis Macleod
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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      Lewis Macleod
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        Karina Fernandez
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          Howell Hargett
          Howell Hargett
            Christian Antkow
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            9PerfectShots

            Timeless Masterpiece

            Quake III Arena is that redefined what multiplayer first-person shooters could be. Released in 1999 by id Software, this game isn't just a piece of gaming history; it's a testament to pure, skill-based gameplay that still holds up remarkably well today.

            From the moment you launch Quake III, the fast-paced, arena-style combat grabs you. The weapon balance is nearly perfect, offering a variety of tools from the satisfying rocket launcher to the precise railgun, each with its strategic use. The maps are well-designed, promoting dynamic and aggressive play rather than camping, which keeps matches exciting and unpredictable.

            What sets Quake III apart is its movement mechanics. Mastering strafe jumping and other movement techniques adds an incredible layer of depth, making every encounter a test of both aim and agility. The absence of a traditional single-player campaign was initially a letdown for some, but the bot matches provide a surprisingly robust challenge, simulating the feel of playing against real players.

            The community around Quake III has been nothing short of amazing. With mods like CPMA, Rocket Arena, and various map packs, the game has evolved beyond its initial offerings, offering endless replayability. These community contributions have kept the game alive long after its release, ensuring it's not just a game you played but one you keep coming back to.

            Graphically, for its time, Quake III was revolutionary with its use of curved surfaces and dynamic lighting, creating environments that were both functional and visually appealing. The sound design, particularly the iconic announcer, adds to the game's adrenaline-pumping atmosphere.

            In terms of social interaction, Quake III was a game where friendships were forged over LAN parties or through online servers. There's a nostalgia here that transcends the gameplay - it's about the experiences shared with others, the thrill of competition, and the joy of victory.

            The only reason it doesn't get a perfect score is the lack of a narrative-driven campaign, which, while not missed by many in its core audience, might have broadened its appeal at launch. However, for what it set out to achieve - a pure, unadulterated multiplayer experience - Quake III Arena is nearly flawless.

            In an era where modern shooters are often criticized for relying too much on microtransactions and less on player skill, Quake III serves as a reminder of what made the genre great. It's not just a game; it's an enduring legacy in gaming culture, deserving every bit of its 9/10 rating.
            10id78

            best mp fps ever

            Where should one begin when writing about Quake III Arena? There aren't enough superlatives in existence to do it justice. Simply put, this is the best multi-player first person shooter ever made. There isn't any story worth mentioning in single player mode, but lord, multi-player does the job more then great (more then fabulously) and impresses even after 10 years. Weapons, enemy models, stock and user created maps are just awesome. If you can get a copy, do so. You can still connect to servers and play. Community isn't as numerous as it was a decade ago, but they can frag :) Thank you, id software, for this gem of a fps.

            Eternally grateful frager, id78
            10PeteRoy

            Genius graphic

            John Carmack and his artists team made Quake III the best 3D graphic game yet. The textures and the artwork are insanely great. The effects are superb and the gameplay is outstanding.

            Too bad it's only a multiplayer game with unrealistic weapons.
            8ghost-9

            would have gotten a ten

            I easily gave Doom, Quake and Quake 2 a ten. These games were among the best games I have ever played. Q3 would have gotten a ten too, if only they would have added at least a few single player levels to explore. No single player levels, no monsters but improved graphics makes this a great game but lacking. Still, I would buy it in a heartbeat if I hadn't already.
            10gelziabar

            Multiplayer perfection

            Quake-III Arena takes some time for both newbies and veterans to get used to but once that's done, there's no stopping the mindless and fluid rampage that explodes. id have made the interface to be simple and easy to use as people can get really impatient after getting addicted to playing this game. I would say that this game is easily the best multiplayer game ever made, only rivalled by Counter Strike and Command and Conquer. The weapons and physics in this game have very carefully been balanced for the best deathmatch possible. The level design is not great in terms of themes but are fun and extremely well designed for some fast paced action.

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              The demonic groaning heard when selecting "nightmare" mode is a sample of a woman moaning, played at 1/4 the original speed.
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              Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #22.6 (2000)

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              • December 2, 1999 (United States)
            • Country of origin
              • United States
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              • English
            • Also known as
              • Quake III: Team Arena
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              • Bullfrog Productions Ltd.
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              • id Software
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