80°

Rage: Quakecon Hands-On preview (Critical Gamer)

Critical Gamer writes: If we told you that we recently had a chance to play an open-world post-apocalyptic first-person shooter with an emphasis on RPG elements and bloody combat, you’d likely ask “Which one?”. In this case it would be id Software’s very own Rage, available to play at QuakeCon 2011 and a title that has every chance to shoot itself in the foot. We had about an hour and a half to get acquainted with Rage, and despite the initial sense of unpleasant regurgitation, we had a good deal of fun.

Read Full Story >>
criticalgamer.co.uk
scruffy_bear4793d ago

Rage looks great can't wait for it

150°

Multiple Games Are Currently In Development At Bethesda's id Software

Multiple games are currently in development at Bethesda Game Studios' id Software, based on the latest information.

Read Full Story >>
twistedvoxel.com
TheNamelessOne71d ago

It's more than time. I could use a good, new horror shooter.

jeromeface70d ago

Quake isn't new... far from it.

1nsomniac71d ago (Edited 71d ago )

I’d love another Quake, maybe even a more horror slanted Doom.

I’d be very happy with a new IP though.

Friendlygamer70d ago

I would like a wolfstein reboot by Id, machinegames ones are good but too enfatuated with cinematics

coolbeans70d ago

id would deserve major props if they rolled the dice on *either* of those choices.

Show all comments (12)
80°

Quake II Development: From Concept to Launch Day - A Retrospective

"Quake II is a masterpiece; an enduring first-person shooter that shows iD Software at their technical and artistic best."

- Christian 'Reggie' Wait, TechStomper

Read Full Story >>
techstomper.com
50°

Legendary Game Developers: id Software

The story of John Romero, John Carmack, Adrian Carmack, Tom Hall, Jay Wilbur and their legendary company id Software. From Commander Keen to Wolfenstein 3D, from Doom to Quake, they invented the 3D first-person shooter genre, and they transformed PC gaming into a multi-million dollars business.

Read Full Story >>
gamesnostalgia.com
MadLad564d ago

They definitely pushed the FPS genre into the mainstream.