Quake III: Revolution
Quake III: Revolution
Quake III: Revolution, développé par Bullfrog Productions et édité par Electronic Arts, est un jeu de tir (Shooter) paru le 27 mars 2001 sur PlayStation 2. S'appuyant sur le moteur id Tech 3, ce titre reprend plusieurs éléments adoptés de Team Arena et propose un mode solo davantage structuré autour de missions, ainsi qu'un multijoueur en écran partagé pour un maximum de quatre joueurs, mais il ne dispose pas de jeu en ligne. La durée de completion de l'histoire principale est indiquée à 5 Hoursh et la note agrégée du jeu atteint 70.15.
L'accueil critique et des joueurs s'est exprimé à travers divers avis. Happy Puppy a ainsi relevé que « Bullfrog took on the near-impossible task of transforming a dedicated online game into a satisfying experience for the not-yet-online Playstation2, and complet… », tandis qu'Electric Playground a salué ses qualités visuelles en écrivant « Its mists, textures, particle blood sprays and lighting make it the best-looking shooter on the PlayStation 2, and maybe even a competitor for best-looking ove… ». Sur Metacritic, certains joueurs ont manifesté leur satisfaction en affirmant « The best ps2 shooter, no question. It is the only title that still feels playable. Many many drunken nights with friends have passed trying to beat the campaig… », alors qu'un autre joueur a partagé un sentiment plus réservé avec « It's not a 2 that's ridiculous had to score just to cancel out that stupid privilege post. BTW Graphics card alone to get high end performance from Quake 3 and… ».
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Bullfrog took on the near-impossible task of transforming a dedicated online game into a satisfying experience for the not-yet-online Playstation2, and completed it brilliantly. »
« Its mists, textures, particle blood sprays and lighting make it the best-looking shooter on the PlayStation 2, and maybe even a competitor for best-looking overall game. »
« Quake III Revolution’s frantic combat is wicked fast and packed with addictive, exciting action that heavily favors quick reflexes and itchy trigger fingers over deep strategies. »
« All of this as well as crisp, colourful graphics and clean, clear entertaining sound make it the definite BEST first person shooter to come out on PS2 so far. »
« Looks gorgeous, handles sweetly and is ‘totally bitchin’ when played against other like-minded, bloodthirsty players – there must be some price to pay amongst all this triumph. »
« It’s wickedly fast, good-looking, and mean – it’s the muscle car of corridor shooters. But where’s the online support? »
« Absolutely brilliant, the graphics are stunning the sound effects are outstanding, this game is top notch. »
« The framerate is blazingly fast, even in four-player splitscreen, and there are tons of new levels, new weapons and new characters -- that actually play differently -- to frag your friends with...This is one awesome FPS. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The best ps2 shooter, no question. It is the only title that still feels playable. Many many drunken nights with friends have passed trying to beat the campaign with all characters on Nightmare. The controller settings can be modified in settings to mimic gameplay of the best current shooters. Taking auto-centre off, and altering sensitivity to 80, 120, 80 in that order. There's is also a pre-set button layout for bumper triggers and better analogie set up Responsive, creative, timeless gameplay, truly feels like a modern shooter with older graphics. Drinking game - Nightmare difficulty, Team deathmatch. You and one friend vs 5 enemies. Drink every death. Enjoy. »
« It's not a 2 that's ridiculous had to score just to cancel out that stupid privilege post. BTW Graphics card alone to get high end performance from Quake 3 and 4 was more than a PS2 and this game in 2007. This port is fantastic and fast for a PS2 shooter. »
« Favourite game i had on ps2. Bought it twice, blasted Rammstein whilst slaying in the arena »