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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Friday November 30, 2007
Written by David Kidd
Tags: enemy | territory | teritory | quake | wars | id | review
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$89.95
Price at time of review.
Fantastically fun and balanced play, especially if you don't Rambo your way through the game
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars for Windows

Genre: Strategy, Publisher: Activision, Platform(s): Windows, ESRB Rating: T - (Teen), Media: DVD-ROM

The release of Battlefield 1942 for the PC in 2002 was a milestone for online gaming, creating a highly popular middle ground between traditional first person shooters and massively multiplayer online games. Like Battlefield this new game is essentially online-only, featuring huge battles between opposing forces of humans and aliens, with each side possessing a completely different set of vehicles and weapons.

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Enemy Territory Quake Wars for PlayStation 3

Action, Rating: T - (Teen),up to 16 players, published by: Activision

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Quake Wars - Enemy Territory for Xbox 360

Shooter / FPS, Rating: T - (Teen)

Set within the epic QUAKE universe in the year 2065, the game pits the Allied troops of the Global Defense Force (GDF) against a sinister new Axis, the marauding, technologically advanced Strogg, during their initial invasion of Earth. Gamers choose to play as Human or Strogg in one of five unique character classes. Employing an arsenal of weapons, vehicles and deployable armaments, players engage in an action-packed test of skill and coordinated teamwork through a series of combat objectives. Persistent character growth and achievements reward players for teamwork, while clearly defined mission and class objectives guide new players to meaningful contributions on the battlefield.

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This article appeared in the December, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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