Even as video games get more and more advanced, some players hold out for experiences that feel like the popular games of yesteryear. 3D Realms, the company behind such iconic games as Wolfenstein 3D, ...
The latest throw-back game coming from the folks at 3D Realms is a 90s-inspired shooter built using the original Quake engine by a group of “Quake” modders. “Wrath: Aeon of Ruin” is being developed by ...
3D Realms isn't quite the same studio which released Duke Nukem 3D back in the day, but the developers have found a solid new niche in nostalgia. Ion Maiden has been an early hit with players, and it ...
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is an upcoming FPS powered by the Quake 1 engine and published by 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment. In Early Access on the PC, Wrath proves that decades-old technology can still have ...
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is a new, old-school shooter built on the Quake engine. 3D Realms has today revealed its new project: Wrath: Aeon of Ruin. Developed alongside new studio Killpixel, Wrath is a ...
If you’re an old fool like me, you’ll likely remember when the original Quake from id Software released back in 1996. A stupendous combination of frenetic gothic first-person violence and unmatched ...
I always thought it used the Q2 engine, but after reading over at Voodoo Extreme several people say that it uses a modified Quake 1 engine. BTW, check out VoodooExtreme, they have a scoop that Valve ...
Duke Nukem creator 3D Realms is stuck in the past. That’s not an insult or a criticism, it’s literally how the developer has decided to make games. After debuting Ion Maiden last year – a ...
Step 1: Buy and install Quake from Steam or GOG. Step 2: Choose and download a Quake engine source port. Step 3: Install your source port. Extract the source port zip file into your Quake folder.
A programmer managed to get the original "Quake" game running at 60fps on Apple Watch with gyro controls and sound. Tomas Vyzmazal used a "Quake" rendering engine mapped to a WatchKit surface to get ...
I've been in the mood to play some of the classic first person shooters, more specifically: Quake, Doom, and Duke3D. There seems to be a crap-ton of updated engines for Quake and Doom but I've also ...