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Quake remaster review
Quake remaster review






  1. #QUAKE REMASTER REVIEW FULL#
  2. #QUAKE REMASTER REVIEW PS4#

#QUAKE REMASTER REVIEW PS4#

If you’re someone who demands extreme graphical fidelity and doesn’t like anything that looks below the PS4 from a graphical perspective, then you might look at Quake Remastered and potentially be disappointed that they haven’t done more with the visuals. I certainly didn’t think the game looked bad, and I found it quite immersive, in all honesty. I’ve looked at some side-by-side comparisons, and it looks like certain lighting effects have been improved, and there’s a bit more detail on the weapons, but aside from that, Quake Remastered doesn’t look to have been especially jazzed up from a graphical perspective when compared to the original Quake game.

quake remaster review

I certainly thought it looked okay for a game that originally came out in the 90s.

#QUAKE REMASTER REVIEW FULL#

I found the game a treat to play from a purely mechanical perspective, and you can easily save your game at any point and load it up again with equal ease, making it an all-round pleasant playing experience in that regard.Īs someone who didn’t play the original Quake as intended back when it first came out, I’m not sure I’m really in a place to comment as to how authentic or improved the visuals are in Quake Remastered, which is another reason why I wasn’t sure about doing a full on review. Whether in docked or handheld mode, Quake Remastered is smoother than a nice pint of Caffrey’s, with the game moving at a consistent speed and plenty of visual options in the menu screen allowing you to mess around with the settings until you have something that is easy on your beady little eyes. Originally, I was going to do a review of it, but I decided to instead just give some general thoughts about my time spent with the game as I didn’t really feel like I had enough to say for a full on review.įirstly, I must say that I enjoyed my time with Quake Remastered, and it should likely shock no one that the Switch version of the game is miles better than the choppy disaster that was the Saturn port I played all those years ago.

quake remaster review

However, recently I saw that Quake Remastered was coming out on the Nintendo Switch and decided that I would give it a bash just to see what I thought. I never got to play Quake on the PC back in the day, so I never really got to see the “true” version of the game. Because I had a PC growing up that had so little RAM, it would take a lunar month just to open Microsoft Office. I have written about Quake before when I played what I considered to be a pretty janky and messy SEGA Saturn port a while back.








Quake remaster review