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    Quake 4 Review

    Posted on Monday, October 31 2005 @ 02:07:49 CET by LSDsmurf


    When a franchise is popular enough to have its own convention, hype rides along at the launch of every new installment. And Quake 4 inspires fevered anticipation, being the first Doom 3-engine-based game featuring outdoor environments. Though it mostly delivers on the next-gen visual embellishments, the game nevertheless plays like a late-nineties shooter--albeit a well-polished one.. Head over to pcworld.com's full review to learn more about this brand new computer game..

    Link: Pc World

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