![]() ![]() For anyone who never played it, it's worth getting it at current price to experience it and make up their own mind. HUD: Minimal (Quake 64 used something that was very close to the Remastereds minimal HUD.) CRT filter off (on PC) with rcrtfilter 0 in the console (Yes, youd likely be playing Quake 64 on a CRT, but the filter is overdone.) This will give the blurry texture look with jerky monster animations, and the enhanced lighting the port was known for. But because the game itself just isn't that great I am giving it a fair score of 6. Added new effects and lightening make it much more atmospheric, there are 2 og expansions plus brand new one, and N64 port, which is a very nice package and a job well done. This game was categorized as Shooter on our website. Download the Quake II ROM now and enjoy playing this game on your computer or phone. This is the USA version of the game and can be played using any of the N64 emulators available on our website. Although the soundtrack in this one still rocks socks off ( crank that volume knob up! ) Have fun playing the amazing Quake II game for Nintendo 64. ![]() Got to say, first time I've played Q1 was after playing Q2, and although visually poorer, the level layouts are much more memorable, weapons feel stronger, enemies placement seams more thought-out, and in general Q1 feels like a much more precise design, even thought creating it was probably much more hectic. The level layout just doesn't stick, and everything feels samy. It's hard to put finger on what it exactly is: is it a map layouts? Connected levels? Enemy placement? Environment design? Weak weapon impact? Maybe it is a combination of all of these elements. It felt exactly the same playing it all those years ago as I am feeling right now about it. Not only forgettable, but already few maps in it starts dragging. Regardless, that's the problem with this game's SP campaign: it's forgettable. Certainly I've completed it a decade later when I've got my hands on the full game disc at a second hand store. BUT I can't tell you exactly when I've played full Q2 campaign for the first time - I think it was around the time I've got Voodoo 1 but I've got to a certain point and didn't complete it. But after the demo my mates and I started playing Q2 deathmatches at Internet Caffee's for over a year and a half ( and depending on the machine in 640 or 800! ), and that was best part of this game. STARTING UP Connecting the Nintendõ 64 Controller To play Quake Il, connect a controller to socket one located on the front panel of the control deck. I only had P133 with no accelerator card, so I run it in 360. At the time it was visually ground breaking game. ![]()
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