- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Mar 26, 2001
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90All 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.
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90Bullfrog 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.
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Absolutely brilliant, the graphics are stunning the sound effects are outstanding, this game is top notch.
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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.
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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.
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90Its wickedly fast, good-looking, and mean its the muscle car of corridor shooters. But wheres the online support?
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90Quake III Revolutions frantic combat is wicked fast and packed with addictive, exciting action that heavily favors quick reflexes and itchy trigger fingers over deep strategies.
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88If you're itching to have three friends over to play until the early morning hours, Quake III is the best multiplayer game on the PS2. I highly recommend it.
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88The 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.
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87If you take the time and play this game, without letting your bias towards the PC/online version get in the way (as I almost did), I think you'll find that it's a great game overall.
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80Everything you could hope for in a Quake game is present and correct, with two glaring exceptions - mouse/keyboard control, and on-line play.
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80Captivating.
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77Even with the additions and tweaks made to the single-player game, anyone familiar with other versions of the game will find Quake III Revolution to be rather limited.
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77On the whole, there's really nothing here compelling enough to attract owners of the PC and Dreamcast versions.
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75A pleasant surprise - but it's still disappointing the game doesn't contain options for the future, when Sony introduce a modem and take the PS2 online.
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70A visceral and exceptionally well-done PS2 FPS that gets by as long as you haven't played it online.
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While the PlayStation 2 version lacks many of the options available in its PC and even Dreamcast counterparts, the same adrenaline-filled action can be found.
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It doesn't offer anything that excites me over the other versions except for a few new arenas and weapons, but do those small extras warrant a purchase? Of course not.