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''Quake'' is a series of first-person shooter video games, developed by id Software and, as of 2010, published by
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. The series is composed of the eponymous game from 1996 and its nonlinear,
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s which vary in setting and plot. ''Quake'' was created as a successor franchise to id's highly successful '' Doom'' series, which had begun in 1993. As a new series, it built upon the fast-paced gameplay,
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, and
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capabilities of ''Doom.'' It also expanded upon the multiplayer capabilities of ''Doom'' by introducing online multiplayer over the internet. This contributed to the popularity of the ''Quake'' series and characterized it as a figurehead in online gaming.


Games

Every game in the ''Quake'' franchise shares a basis in first-person shooter gameplay. However, the series lacks a singular narrative across all of its entries. Two major storylines exist within the franchise, as well as the ''Arena'' series, which focuses primarily on multiplayer gameplay.


Original storyline

The game's original plot focused on the player character, later known as "Ranger" in '' Quake III: Arena'', who travels across alternate dimensions to stop an enemy code-named "Quake". The game takes place in a Lovecraftian setting with a mixture of dark fantasy, pseudo- medieval, and science fiction. *'' Quake'' (1996) **'' Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon'' (1997) **'' Quake Mission Pack No. 2: Dissolution of Eternity'' (1997) **'' Quake: Dimension of the Past'' (2016; chronologically set between '' Quake'' and its two expansions) **'' Quake: Dimension of the Machine'' (2021)


''Quake II'' storyline

Shifting the series to the science fiction genre, '' Quake II'' and its sequels chronicle the war between humanity and the cybernetic alien race known as the Strogg. *'' Quake II'' (1997) **'' Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning'' (1998) **'' Quake II Mission Pack: Ground Zero'' (1998) *'' Quake 4'' (2005) *'' Enemy Territory: Quake Wars'' (2007; a spin-off of the series and a successor to '' Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'', with a storyline set before the events of '' Quake II'')


''Arena'' series

'' Quake III Arena'' and its successors focus on competitive multiplayer rather than a single-player experience. These games de-emphasized the setting of the first two installments while still retaining continuity with them and crossing over with id's '' Doom'' franchise. ''
Quake Champions ''Quake Champions'' is a first-person arena shooter developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth main entry in the '' Quake'' series, following 2005's ''Quake 4''. The game was first released in early access on ...
'', in particular, is heavily influenced by the mythology of the original game. *'' Quake III Arena'' (1999) **'' Quake III: Team Arena'' (2000) **'' Quake Live'' (2010; an updated version of '' Quake III Arena'' originally designed as a free-to-play game launched via a web plug-in) *''
Quake Champions ''Quake Champions'' is a first-person arena shooter developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth main entry in the '' Quake'' series, following 2005's ''Quake 4''. The game was first released in early access on ...
'' (2017)


Reception

Since its first release, the series has received mostly positive reviews. ''Quake'', ''Quake II'', and ''Quake III Arena'' have all been considered by various video game journalists and magazines to be among the greatest video games of all time.


Controversy

Like ''Doom,'' the ''Quake'' series initially received controversy due to containing high amounts of graphic violence. Public and media outcry over ''Quake'' and other violent video games peaked after the
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occurred on April 20, 1999, and it became known that perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were avid players of both ''Doom'' and ''Quake''. This finding prompted claims from media outlets that violent video games caused negative psychological effects on children that made them more aggressive and accepting of violence. id Software co-founder John Romero later stated in a 2013 interview that the company and its developers had never intended to "offend people or shock people" with their games.


See also

* Quake engine - the game engine developed for the original ''Quake'' that would become the basis for engines in later entries in the series * QuakeWorld - an update to id Software's seminal multiplayer
deathmatch Deathmatch, also known as free-for-all, is a gameplay mode integrated into many shooter games, including first-person shooter (FPS), and real-time strategy (RTS) video games, where the goal is to kill (or "frag") the other players' characters a ...
game, '' Quake'', that enhances the game's multiplayer features * ''Doom'' - id's predecessor franchise to ''Quake'', which began in 1993 *'' Unreal'' - a rival franchise developed by
Epic Games Epic Games, Inc. is an American video game and software developer and publisher based in Cary, North Carolina. The company was founded by Tim Sweeney as Potomac Computer Systems in 1991, originally located in his parents' house in Potomac, M ...
that began in 1998


References

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