I spent *years* making mods for this game. It was my first real introduction to coding, which eventually turned into gainful employment. Originally I stole the game (as I did a lot of software as a teen, as my parents wouldn't buy anything for me). It felt good to realize I was making enough money that I could just BUY stuff and own it legally. It remains one of the early purchases I'm most proud of.
@@Saavik256 Yea it's a struggle going back to QuakeC. It was a great introductory language though, and as a middle-ground scripting language, it was pretty awesome for its time.
@@apothos666I'm a software engineer for a sports simulation company. I've also done software in civil engineering (water modelling), internet service (UI for managing all the equipment and checking signal quality), healthcare (UI, billing, etc), and video games (which is an awful industry that treated me really poorly). I'm not qualified to work in most of those industries, except that I'm really good at c++ and a smattering of other languages. The experts in their field at the company could tell me what they needed the software to do (and help me with the related science, math, industry jargon, etc), and I worked with them on the software until they were pleased with the results. Developing a widely-useful skill really opens doors!
" moved faster than a hairless Philippino boy in a crowded bath house." I always love Yahtzee's random crazy metaphors. his unique form of humor never gets old.
Yea. They were supposed to get Trent reznor to do the music for the game. I don't know if that wound up ever happening. But it's not just an in joke, they were working together.
musicalbacon2 It did happen. Trent Reznor did the soundtrack and all sound effects. By the way: the ranger's voice, whenever he "grunts" and whatnot, is actually Trent's voice. You can look it up, if you want. :)
Yep well it was the box of the nails, and had NIN (can't do the reversed N sorry); and it was an Easter Egg, because Trent Rezner (sorry if I misspelled) was from Nine Inch Nails, and he did the music for Quake. Which was fucking kick-ass!
Remove "from" and change "was" to "is" and you get "Trent Reznor is Nine Inch Nails". This is still true. When recording, he does everything. In tours, he uses a variety of performers to make up the rest of the band.
+Chu Chow "Unlike you people, I have no illusion as to my usefulness in an actual apocalypse. The most I can hope for is to die in a pose that confuses future archeologists."
"Because you're an overstimulated millennial blinking stupidly as you attempt to parse my words through a haze of ADHD medication and energy drinks" is where I lost it.
@@callumferguson1834 He's not, though! Millenials have still played shareware. Now, genzee on the other hand... Oh geez, poor kids. Good thing they had their Minecrafts and such, because otherwise their version of "pay money for more game" is ingame microtransactions. Nobody deserves that.
"It's lika a school field trip to continental Europe during a major cholera outbreak". The fact that Yahtzee has been doing ZP for over a decade and can, to this day in 2022, still make analogies and jokes as good as this one is jawdropping.
"Man with Gun, Esquire" - honestly this man's creativity in silly and severely densely packed jokes and quips is crazily clever always has at least one or two laugh out loud moments in his videos
Guys, guys. Yahtzee reviews Quake the same week Let's Drown Out ends. Now I'm remembering that Quake II was the first LDO video ever. Now I want to cry.
"Hybrid human + forklift monsters". Love it. Trent Reznor needs to do more game soundtracks. Seriously. The 10 songs on that disc are better (musically, and suited-for-the-game-edly) than at least 75% of the ambient score stuff out there now.
"Daikatana made out of mousetraps and semen" pretty much sums up my experience with that game. Thanks, Yahtzee, now I'll have to search out that new map pack and relive the Quake vs. Duke days again.
One of the best Zero Punctuation videos in a long time. I stopped watching them a while back, they just got boring, but this one brought the magic back.
You know what, I prefer Quake to other retro shooters because of how great the core gameplay loop is, as well as how unique the theme of a lovecraftian shooter is.
Bit late to the party, but a comment about the nailgun thing in the video at 2:41 or so... There is still some reason for using the standard nailgun even once you get the super nailgun: The super variant costs two nails per shot and while each shot does more damage than a regular nail, it doesnt do double the damage... Meaning you get more "damage over time", but less "damage per ammo spent" compared to the ordinary nailgun. So, if you're short on ammo and only need to despose of minor enemies, you can switch to the regular nailgun and save some ammo.
i just got done binge watching the entire zero punctuation playlist again, and i have to say. going from yahtzee's first few steps ever to this video is insane because i can't shake the feeling he's yelling at me in this video. the level of enthusiasm or the quality of his mic or SOMETHING just feels more high-octane than his first few hundred ZPs
Quake was awesome because of the atmosphere (and brown castles.) when you're a teenager in the 90s, you aren't cynical enough to spot the things mentioned here, tho I can't argue with them now as a fun spoilt adult. Plus the soundtrack was killer. NIN
Honestly jokes about Quakes color aside it actually compliments it's atmosphere which I hadn't realized till now because I hadn't really played more than a demo back then. Quake 2 on the other hand is boooooring.
Yeah, besides, a lot of the brown dreariness comes less from an artistic choice and more from a 256-color palette limitation. And you can't blame Half-Life for excessive use of cutscenes or linearity in modern FPSes, something Yahtzee stated before, so why blame Quake for the obsession with painting everything in grays and browns? For me at least, using muted color choices create an atmosphere is a bit like eating out with your friends at Taco Bell; it can be really good if you do it carefully, but overindulgence makes it incredibly easy to turn everything you see into diarrhea.
Quake has a lot of color going for it if you look around, brown is prevalent, but as said it does aim for a certain theme, you can't quite have a game be vibrant and cheerful like Super Mario 64 if what you want to portray is dark and grungy gothic horror environments.
1:40 You actually aren't far off. Quake was originally inspired by a DnD campaign that Id's development team played before development. Doom was also inspired by a different DnD campaign where Hell broke loose at the end.
I loved this game when I was a kid. It didn't hurt that I was a big fan of Doom, and a big fan of Nine Inch Nails which for those who may not know Trent Reznor did the music and a lot of the sound effects for the game. Even the nail gun ammo had the NIN logo on them which aside from the satisfaction of working on what became a evolution in gaming, and working with the id team (Reznor was a huge fan of Doom) was all the payment he received.
Thank you for this video. Quake has been, imo, the most influential FPS for PC gaming! Multiplayer was a riot of fun and we had so many great mods for it.
Only Zero Punctuation and Judging by the Cover are being uploaded on The Escapist now. I didn't watch any other show here, but I remember there were fuck ton of them, so I gotta ask: Did they all left for another channel or something or Yahtzee just finally decided to murder them all and take over Escapist?
"Because you're an overstimulated millennial blinking stupidly at this video as you attempt to pass my words through a haze of ADHD medication and energy drinks." Brilliant. That's some Hunter S. Thompson quality right there...
Yahtzee, curious you didnt mention nine inch nails or the fact that you could use the quake cd as a music cd to listen to the entire soundtrack in any disc player....
I know this is a very old comment but that's sick. Wonder how that works on a technical level though? Cause CD data is stored sequentially, so I guess it tells the CD reader to ignore everything before the bits that contain the soundtrack?
Interesting rewatching this after the Quake remaster came out. Far from perfect but God it's a great time. Knowing how quake is my main PC competitive game (specifically Quake live) it's nice having some level of new release.
This is an odd coincidence considering I JUST beat the original Quake on hard mode. Now for Nightmare... which oddly you can only access 3-4 levels into the game via a secret.
My Cockatoo watched this with me. He spent the entire time nodding in agreement, then burst out laughing at the end. I think he approves. I just didn't realise he was that much of a Quake fan.
Yeah there's one brown castle. There's also a forest level and a lake level and a white cathedral level and a snow level and a fire level and a town level.... Quake has nothing but brown castles.
"Man With Gun Esq." Being the main character was incredibly unique in Quake, and I never see people talking about how far ahead of the curve Quake was in Character Development. I mean, he's a *lawyer*!
People before asking when he will do No Man's Sky perhaps you should check the description box. He reviewed No Man's Sky this week on The Escapist, which will be next week for youtube.
Gosh darnit, Yahtzee. Though I guess I have only myself to blame for eating handfuls of dry Rice Krispies while watching Zero Punctuation. "Stale Weetabix and Paste" elicited a chuff that blew puffed rice all over my desk.
Quake was ultimately a huge pile of compromises, delayed in its development yet at the same time also rushed. There was for instance gonna be more real bossfights but there wasn't the time, one of them was supposed to be a dragon which flew in from the skybox, then tried to pick you up and drop you from a high height. Nobody was really all that happy with how the development of Quake was progressing at any point, John Carmack and John Romero were growing fast apart. Quake 2 was after Romero left, and it wasn't really intended as a sequel to Quake in any sense, it kinda just had the name slapped onto it for brand recognition when they couldn't secure the trademark to the name they had actually wanted to use, hence why Quake 2 doesn't actually really have anything to do with Quake. Considering what an absolute rough mess Quake was in development, it's really impressive how good of a game it actually is, and it really speaks a lot for the talents of everyone involved.
I spent *years* making mods for this game. It was my first real introduction to coding, which eventually turned into gainful employment.
Originally I stole the game (as I did a lot of software as a teen, as my parents wouldn't buy anything for me). It felt good to realize I was making enough money that I could just BUY stuff and own it legally. It remains one of the early purchases I'm most proud of.
Too bad QuakeC is a major pain in the arse.
@@Saavik256 Yea it's a struggle going back to QuakeC. It was a great introductory language though, and as a middle-ground scripting language, it was pretty awesome for its time.
What field are you in if you don't mind my asking?
@@apothos666I'm a software engineer for a sports simulation company. I've also done software in civil engineering (water modelling), internet service (UI for managing all the equipment and checking signal quality), healthcare (UI, billing, etc), and video games (which is an awful industry that treated me really poorly).
I'm not qualified to work in most of those industries, except that I'm really good at c++ and a smattering of other languages. The experts in their field at the company could tell me what they needed the software to do (and help me with the related science, math, industry jargon, etc), and I worked with them on the software until they were pleased with the results.
Developing a widely-useful skill really opens doors!
" moved faster than a hairless Philippino boy in a crowded bath house." I always love Yahtzee's random crazy metaphors. his unique form of humor never gets old.
Um sweetie that's a simile.
The nails in Quake were Nine Inches if I remember correctly..
HA!
Yea. They were supposed to get Trent reznor to do the music for the game. I don't know if that wound up ever happening. But it's not just an in joke, they were working together.
musicalbacon2 It did happen. Trent Reznor did the soundtrack and all sound effects. By the way: the ranger's voice, whenever he "grunts" and whatnot, is actually Trent's voice. You can look it up, if you want. :)
Yep well it was the box of the nails, and had NIN (can't do the reversed N sorry); and it was an Easter Egg, because Trent Rezner (sorry if I misspelled) was from Nine Inch Nails, and he did the music for Quake. Which was fucking kick-ass!
Remove "from" and change "was" to "is" and you get "Trent Reznor is Nine Inch Nails". This is still true. When recording, he does everything. In tours, he uses a variety of performers to make up the rest of the band.
Quake isn't in Hell, it's a Horrible Extradimensional Lower Level.
Or a Hostile Extraterrestrial Lovecraftian Location
A pleasant vacation in the Bahamas
It's a Home For Infinite Loser.
@@brainsorbet2853
Especially now after Dorian.
"...Hitting it is like trying to swat a fly with your jizz."
I want to read a novel by this man
+Chu Chow "Unlike you people, I have no illusion as to my usefulness in an actual apocalypse. The most I can hope for is to die in a pose that confuses future archeologists."
Update: He's written two more (that I know of), Differently Morphous and Will Save the Galaxy for Food. Also with audiobooks read by him
JAAAAAAM
Hah!
Update to the Update: He's a sequel to Will Save the Galaxy for Food, it's called Will Destroy the Galaxy for Cash
"Because you're an overstimulated millennial blinking stupidly as you attempt to parse my words through a haze of ADHD medication and energy drinks" is where I lost it.
Hes right as well
I am overstimulated, stupid, and have ADHD, but I never touch energy drinks
@@callumferguson1834 He's not, though! Millenials have still played shareware. Now, genzee on the other hand... Oh geez, poor kids. Good thing they had their Minecrafts and such, because otherwise their version of "pay money for more game" is ingame microtransactions. Nobody deserves that.
@@abdulmasaiev9024 haha poor zoomers
I had to pause and rethink my life a little bit, but then got distracted by the comments section.
"Yahtzee, please come out of the fridge" wow, this man predicted UK election shenanigans 3 years ago
"It's lika a school field trip to continental Europe during a major cholera outbreak". The fact that Yahtzee has been doing ZP for over a decade and can, to this day in 2022, still make analogies and jokes as good as this one is jawdropping.
"And then there's the Ogre who's job is to GET FUCKED!" is now one of my favorite Yahtzee line.
Penningtontj For me too.
After replaying Mission Pack 1, yes. It is ABSOLUTELY true.
It's too funny
They cut out the closing credits, which a had a caption saying this other monster (the Shambler, I think) can get triple-fucked with a side of bacon.
"Man with Gun, Esquire" - honestly this man's creativity in silly and severely densely packed jokes and quips is crazily clever always has at least one or two laugh out loud moments in his videos
Guys, guys.
Yahtzee reviews Quake the same week Let's Drown Out ends.
Now I'm remembering that Quake II was the first LDO video ever.
Now I want to cry.
yep. me to... me to
I got feels.
Don't remind me. *Weeps while listening to Gabe rant about education from a teacher's perspective*
Don't remind me. *Weeps while listening to Gabe rant about education from a teacher's perspective*
This reminds me, they were very close to finishing Resident Evil 4 - Maybe he could finish it and review it.
At least we rocket jumped to school! Both ways! IN HOT BOILING LAVA!!!
Genius, bro. Genius. You have my respect.
Amazing
That was a bug they kept it.
Tdays kids in school just get jumped on by someone with a rocket launcher
"Yahtzee please come out of the fridge." Greatest way to open a video.
The ending of this review is the most effective, efficient summary of the fps genre I've ever heard
"Hybrid human + forklift monsters".
Love it.
Trent Reznor needs to do more game soundtracks. Seriously. The 10 songs on that disc are better (musically, and suited-for-the-game-edly) than at least 75% of the ambient score stuff out there now.
Is there *any* ambient game score better than Quake?
Agree.
@@gracefool Portal.
"Any new releases come out yet?"
Shows picture of NMS in the corner
"No."
i never notice that
"Daikatana made out of mousetraps and semen" pretty much sums up my experience with that game. Thanks, Yahtzee, now I'll have to search out that new map pack and relive the Quake vs. Duke days again.
One of the best Zero Punctuation videos in a long time. I stopped watching them a while back, they just got boring, but this one brought the magic back.
You know what, I prefer Quake to other retro shooters because of how great the core gameplay loop is, as well as how unique the theme of a lovecraftian shooter is.
Bit late to the party, but a comment about the nailgun thing in the video at 2:41 or so...
There is still some reason for using the standard nailgun even once you get the super nailgun: The super variant costs two nails per shot and while each shot does more damage than a regular nail, it doesnt do double the damage... Meaning you get more "damage over time", but less "damage per ammo spent" compared to the ordinary nailgun.
So, if you're short on ammo and only need to despose of minor enemies, you can switch to the regular nailgun and save some ammo.
The soundtrack is some of Trent Reznor's best work from his early career, it definitely qualifies for regular rotation.
Love that definition of "Passion" :D
i just got done binge watching the entire zero punctuation playlist again, and i have to say. going from yahtzee's first few steps ever to this video is insane because i can't shake the feeling he's yelling at me in this video. the level of enthusiasm or the quality of his mic or SOMETHING just feels more high-octane than his first few hundred ZPs
Quake was awesome because of the atmosphere (and brown castles.) when you're a teenager in the 90s, you aren't cynical enough to spot the things mentioned here, tho I can't argue with them now as a fun spoilt adult. Plus the soundtrack was killer. NIN
Honestly jokes about Quakes color aside it actually compliments it's atmosphere which I hadn't realized till now because I hadn't really played more than a demo back then. Quake 2 on the other hand is boooooring.
Yeah, besides, a lot of the brown dreariness comes less from an artistic choice and more from a 256-color palette limitation. And you can't blame Half-Life for excessive use of cutscenes or linearity in modern FPSes, something Yahtzee stated before, so why blame Quake for the obsession with painting everything in grays and browns? For me at least, using muted color choices create an atmosphere is a bit like eating out with your friends at Taco Bell; it can be really good if you do it carefully, but overindulgence makes it incredibly easy to turn everything you see into diarrhea.
Quake has a lot of color going for it if you look around, brown is prevalent, but as said it does aim for a certain theme, you can't quite have a game be vibrant and cheerful like Super Mario 64 if what you want to portray is dark and grungy gothic horror environments.
Also Quake gave us Team Fortress in 1996. Hell most of the Quake Mods were amazing, there was a D&D one and a SuperHero one that I still remember.
Like being in the festering, fetid bowels of ancient, infernal machinery.
"REFRAIN FROM MOVING" nearly made me spit out my soup ;)
I loved the hell out of Quake 3 arena.
"refrain from Moving" - soulless executive; LOL.
1:40 You actually aren't far off. Quake was originally inspired by a DnD campaign that Id's development team played before development. Doom was also inspired by a different DnD campaign where Hell broke loose at the end.
that last metaphore was glorious!
2:57 goddamn that is so accurate, how does he do it? This man is God
1:55 left brain (Carmack) and right brain (Romero)
I loved this game when I was a kid. It didn't hurt that I was a big fan of Doom, and a big fan of Nine Inch Nails which for those who may not know Trent Reznor did the music and a lot of the sound effects for the game. Even the nail gun ammo had the NIN logo on them which aside from the satisfaction of working on what became a evolution in gaming, and working with the id team (Reznor was a huge fan of Doom) was all the payment he received.
Carmac is technically brilliant. I wish I were as good as him - he can probably code a 3D game engine in his sleep.
walking brain on a stick
I'd love to see someone try to novelize Quake in a Lovecraftian style. It'd be bizarre.
rockah12 well there were about 4 Doom novels,and they were quite good so it could work!
That would indeed be bizarre because there's preciously little story or narration.
@@crashfalso They were sort of ok.
Just describe the levels but through in the word "cyclopean" every so often
That summary at the end about the life of the FPS genre is golden.
you can tell that yahtzee likes a game when he gives all the monsters in the video unique looks
Thank you for this video. Quake has been, imo, the most influential FPS for PC gaming! Multiplayer was a riot of fun and we had so many great mods for it.
that summary of FPS history at the end is brilliant lmao
Only Zero Punctuation and Judging by the Cover are being uploaded on The Escapist now. I didn't watch any other show here, but I remember there were fuck ton of them, so I gotta ask:
Did they all left for another channel or something or Yahtzee just finally decided to murder them all and take over Escapist?
Probably a bit of both...
They do streams from now and then.
Melvin Langston Didn't know there was escapist twitch (or wherever they are) channel.
If I remember correctly they split it all up into a load of channels dedicated to things, well the ones that escapes yahtzee's murder spree at least
Creeperzone9 That sounds more like it, thanks!
"Because you're an overstimulated millennial blinking stupidly at this video as you attempt to pass my words through a haze of ADHD medication and energy drinks."
Brilliant. That's some Hunter S. Thompson quality right there...
certainly cut a little deep, hahaha. sometimes he reaches for his jokes and sometimes he fucking nails it and i always get blindsided when he does
Parse, not pass.
Yahtzee, curious you didnt mention nine inch nails or the fact that you could use the quake cd as a music cd to listen to the entire soundtrack in any disc player....
I know this is a very old comment but that's sick. Wonder how that works on a technical level though? Cause CD data is stored sequentially, so I guess it tells the CD reader to ignore everything before the bits that contain the soundtrack?
Interesting rewatching this after the Quake remaster came out. Far from perfect but God it's a great time. Knowing how quake is my main PC competitive game (specifically Quake live) it's nice having some level of new release.
Trust me, it's hard to beat hot tea in Siberian gray rainy morning surrounded by purity of nature
bollocks, his next review is not on the escapist yet ! which i assume would be No Man's Sigh...
It's up now
bollocks out for harambee
There's that and the fact that their website and video player are complete shit. I just wait the week
"No Man's Sky? More like, No Man Buy!" - videogamedunkey
Rukumo TrashCan *No Guy Buy
How does this guy write his scripts? They are insanely hilarious and witty
I nearly spat out my drink at 2:23
It's so true
I love the Zero Punctuation Imp *so much*
Why is 04:40 at 0.75x speed so funny
This is an odd coincidence considering I JUST beat the original Quake on hard mode. Now for Nightmare... which oddly you can only access 3-4 levels into the game via a secret.
This is probably the last zero punctuation video in Australia for The Escapist and Yahtzee
My Cockatoo watched this with me. He spent the entire time nodding in agreement, then burst out laughing at the end. I think he approves.
I just didn't realise he was that much of a Quake fan.
After watching the majority of these videos, this may be the funniest. "Please come out of the fridge" (brief silence)
I'm not sure what you said through all my adhd medication and my energy drinks, but I think I liked this video.
Delightful. Thank you for making this.
Literally the funniest thing I’ve seen for months.
4:00 - Oh Christ, I forgot it was called that! xD
Quake came out in 1996. If you were 15 years old or younger that year, you're a Millennial.
>brown castles
Just like in DS1
"Brown bricks!"
In minecrap
Yeah there's one brown castle. There's also a forest level and a lake level and a white cathedral level and a snow level and a fire level and a town level....
Quake has nothing but brown castles.
Someone's trying to avoid a DDoS attack that week.
"Man With Gun Esq." Being the main character was incredibly unique in Quake, and I never see people talking about how far ahead of the curve Quake was in Character Development. I mean, he's a *lawyer*!
2:57 - 3:04 never have I been so offended by something so true
Quake 1 was my fucking childhood man, the FPS's today can't even compare!
no mention of nin sound track? one of the greatest
Who stole my gold-plated time traveling 486?
One of the best videos Yahtzee has done yet! I get the feeling he gets funnier the more he likes the game
Can't wait till he does No Man's Sky...
www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/116922-No-Mans-Sky-Review
it's suitably scathing
I believe the website is down, lol. Another Critic Ddosd because of his opinion.
How immature and pathetic.
it would be funny if he said he was working on it and put it off for almost 6 years.
Oh Look, Quake I is Remastered. Time For Another Go, Yathzee?
Yahtzee should totally try the original Descent, or Descent 2. Descent pre-dates Quake and is one hell of a game for the time it came out.
This guys is basically the UpIsNotJump of reviewing games. Except maybe more aggressive.
Yes but this has been going on for way longer
Since 2007
One of the funniest reviews. I was literally dying of laughter XD
Oh looky Quake's on da switch now
The intro gets me hyped everytime!
I got an advertisement about a laptop, but it mentions body pillows
People before asking when he will do No Man's Sky perhaps you should check the description box. He reviewed No Man's Sky this week on The Escapist, which will be next week for youtube.
And Nine Inch Nails did the soundtrack, further cementing it's angst!
Oh quake, brings me back...and the jokes in this one...so vicious and hilarious
I like to think the opening is a actual conversation yatzee had with Gabe
I love the little RotT blowing raspberries behind Quake,
LOL I don't have to super focus on this video i just rewind it literally every 5 seconds
You know, I just started watching these videos. They're fucking hilarious.
wow, nailed it with the evolution bit
Hello people who have came here from new re-release on current gen
hello to you too
I came here to see this comment
one of these videos where you just have to pause for time to time and laugh out loud.
I'm a millennial and I'm passing this through a haze of lager thank you.
I'm a little late to the party, but the super nailgun uses up two nails at a time.
Quake: The brownest brown that ever browned.
This guy is so savage I can't even handle it
Nice nod to The Eye of Argon with Carmack's D&D dialogue.
Gosh darnit, Yahtzee. Though I guess I have only myself to blame for eating handfuls of dry Rice Krispies while watching Zero Punctuation. "Stale Weetabix and Paste" elicited a chuff that blew puffed rice all over my desk.
That little graphic at the end is funny bc La Tour d'Espoir would mean The Tower of Hope.
Ah the joys of Frenglish 😂
While I was watching this, I got a news notification about the earthQUAKE in Italy
I thought you were in Australia? We don't have nice weather in Australia.
i can still smell you, walk slightly farther towards that totaly non dangerous bear.
I couldn't have put that ending better myself
Aaaaahhhh shareware - how many games of my cherished childhood were played thanks to you....
Having recently played Quake 1 for the first time, I find this video very relateable
I enjoy watching these videos whilst I wait for the hidden doors to fly open.
You know that the sound design was done by nine inch nails?
And that quake was originally an rpg in the concept phase
Quake was ultimately a huge pile of compromises, delayed in its development yet at the same time also rushed. There was for instance gonna be more real bossfights but there wasn't the time, one of them was supposed to be a dragon which flew in from the skybox, then tried to pick you up and drop you from a high height.
Nobody was really all that happy with how the development of Quake was progressing at any point, John Carmack and John Romero were growing fast apart.
Quake 2 was after Romero left, and it wasn't really intended as a sequel to Quake in any sense, it kinda just had the name slapped onto it for brand recognition when they couldn't secure the trademark to the name they had actually wanted to use, hence why Quake 2 doesn't actually really have anything to do with Quake.
Considering what an absolute rough mess Quake was in development, it's really impressive how good of a game it actually is, and it really speaks a lot for the talents of everyone involved.
@wivuyao I only use Trent Reznor's saboted nails in my Super Nailgun.
Great soundtrack by Trent Reznor, by the by.
Hearing it in the background of a porn was weird.
Amante I use it on Halloween to scare all the kids.
was it the track that's just him breathing with his mouth open for 7 and a half minutes? which porno was this?
Wolfenstein gave us BJ Blaskowitz,
Doom gave us Doom Guy,
And now Quake gives us Man with Gun, Esquire!