Games Encyclopedia Top Games PC PS5 XSX PS4 PS3 Xbox One Xbox 360 Switch Android iOS Rankings Images Companies
Quake III: Arena (PC cover
Game Box forQuake III: Arena (PC)

Quake III: Arena PC

The third installment of a bestselling series by id Software, and one of the most important titles when it comes to multiplayer FPP shooters.

Action | FPP | science fiction | FPS | co-op | shooters | Game Pass

Quake III: Arena Release Date PC

03December1999

developer: id Software publisher: Activision Blizzard Official website

English language game language: English

Quake III: Arena for PC is the third full-fledged installment of a popular series of first person shooters, known for revolutionizing and rediscovering the genre. The developers from id Software decided to leave the previous formula, and focus completely on the multiplayer mode. The game had been released in 1993 for personal computers (Windows, Linux and Macintosh), while year later, a conversion for SEGA Dreamcast had been prepared.

Plot

Due to the nature of the title, Quake III: Arena plot has been written only in broad strokes. During the game, we assume the role of one of the greatest warriors who face each other on specially prepared arenas for the amusement of alien race of Vadrigars.

Mechanics

When it comes to mechanics, Quake III: Arena gameplay doesn’t differ much from what we could see in the previous games’ multiplayer modes. The gameplay is much faster-paced than in Quake II, albeit not as fast as the first installment. An arsenal of 9 well-balanced weapons has been left at the players’ disposal: Gauntlet, Machine Gun, Shotgun, Grenade Launcher, Rocket Launcher, Lighting Gun, Railgun, Plasma Gun, and a powerful BFG 10k, sharing certain similarities with the model from the Doom series. The weapons appear in at regular intervals, in the specified spots on the map, while each of them works best in different situations. In case of a death, the player loses all his weapons, and respawns with two random guns of rather meager stopping power.

The game incorporates a trademark of the series: power-ups that restore certain amount of health or armour, increase the movement speed or weapon’s stopping power. Some of the power-ups award invisibility, the ability to teleport or fly, or even a time-limited invincibility. One of the main innovations is the ability to earn various awards, rewarded for spectacular actions, such as crossing the map without dying, or a determined number of hits or frags.

Game modes

Unlike the previous installments of the series, Quake III: Arena for PC is focused mainly on multiplayer modes. Among the available modes, we can find: Free for All (FFA) – a classic deathmatch, in which every player is counted on his own merits, Team Deathmatch (TDM) – a team variant of FFA, Tournament – a duel between two players, and Capture the Flag – where the players are tasked to steal other team’s flags, while defending their own. Depending on the chosen mode, up to 16 players can participate simultaneously.

Quake III: Arena also includes a single player mode, which is a series of skirmishes against AI-controlled opponents. The skirmishes are grouped into seven chapters with increasing difficulty level. Access to further chapters is unlocked after beating all maps in each stage. The whole package is complemented by Skirmish mode – a clash with bots, in which we can freely modify the game parameters.

Technical aspects

Similarly to the previous games from id Software, Quake III: Arena visuals are on a high quality (for the 90’s) level, but the another generation of id Tech 3 doesn’t bring as many changes as the two previous installments. The map design has stayed true to the nature of the series, mixing gothic elements and modern technology. In comparison to the previous titles, the whole game is kind of minimalistic, and has a much vivider colour palette.

An undoubted advantage of Quake III is the open structure of the game, allowing players to create their own modifications. Superb audio effects are a highlight of the game, with an announcer commenting on the events shown in the arenas, and a really energetic soundtrack that incudes tracks from Sonic Mayhem and Frontline Assembly.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode: Internet  

Media type: 1 CD

User score: 8.5 / 10 based on 2469 votes.

Age restrictions Quake III: Arena: 16+

Quake III: Arena System requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

  • Recommended:
  • Pentium II 266MHz
  • 64MB RAM
  • graphic card
See/Add Comments