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Quake II

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4.3/5

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Quake II
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Developed by id Software in 1997, Quake II is a critically acclaimed first-person shooter that introduces an entirely new science fiction narrative and setting. Now, experience the authentic, enhanced and complete version of the original.   Features   Experience the Military Sci-fi F...
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4.3/5

( 139 Reviews )

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1997, id Software, Nightdive Studios, MachineGames, ESRB Rating: Mature 17+...
System requirements
Win 10 64-bit version, Intel Core i5-3570 @3.4 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 1300X @3.5 GHz, 8GB System RAM, NV...
Time to beat
7 hMain
9.5 h Main + Sides
15 h Completionist
8.5 h All Styles
Description



Developed by id Software in 1997, Quake II is a critically acclaimed first-person shooter that introduces an entirely new science fiction narrative and setting. Now, experience the authentic, enhanced and complete version of the original.

 

Features

 

Experience the Military Sci-fi FPS, Enhanced

 

Get the Original Mission Packs: The Reckoning and Ground Zero

 

Play the All-New Expansion “Call of the Machine”

 

Get Quake II 64 for Free

 

Enjoy Online & Local Multiplayer/CO-OP

 

Play Together with Crossplay

 

Get the Original & Enhanced Versions

 

 

Experience the Original Game, Enhanced

 

Enjoy the original, authentic version of Quake II, now with up to 4K* and widescreen resolution support, enhanced models, improved enemy animations and gore, improved and restored AI behaviors, enhanced cinematics, dynamic and colored lighting, anti-aliasing, depth of field, the original, heavy rock soundtrack by Sonic Mayhem, and more.

 

Play the Intense Military Sci-fi Campaign

 

Mankind is at war with the Strogg, a hostile alien race that attacked Earth. In response, humanity launched a strike on the Strogg homeworld...it failed, but you survived. Outnumbered and outgunned, fight your way through fortified military installations and shut down the enemy's war machine. Only then will the fate of humanity be known.

 

Get Both of the Original Mission Packs

 

Quake II includes both original mission packs: “The Reckoning,” featuring 18 campaign levels and 7 deathmatch maps, and “Ground Zero,” featuring 15 campaign levels and 14 deathmatch maps.

 

Mission Pack: The Reckoning

 

In the first official expansion pack for Quake II, you are part of an elite commando force that must infiltrate a Strogg site. Once inside, you must scour industrial landscapes, crawl through waterways and air ducts, navigate treacherous canyons teeming with vicious mutants, stow away on an alien spacecraft, and destroy the enemy's secret moon base.

 

Mission Pack: Ground Zero

 

In the second official expansion pack for Quake II, you, and a few marines are the lucky ones. You've made it to the surface of Stroggos in one piece and are still able to contact the fleet. The Gravity Well, the Strogg's newest weapon in its arsenal against mankind, is operational. With the fleet trapped around Stroggos, only 5% of ground forces surviving, and that number dwindling by the second, your orders have changed: free your comrades and destroy the Gravity Well.

 

Play the All-New “Call of the Machine” Expansion

 

A brand-new Quake II experience from MachineGames consisting of 28 campaign levels and one multiplayer deathmatch map. In the depths of Strogg space lies the Machine, a singularity capable of collapsing the fabric of reality. Fight across time and space to find the Strogg-Maker, destroy it, and change the destiny of man and machine.

 

Get Quake II 64 for Free

 

Enjoy all 19 campaign levels, 10 multiplayer deathmatch maps, and an additional, original soundtrack in this release of the original Quake II version for Nintendo 64.

 

Enjoy Online & Local Multiplayer and CO-OP

 

Fight the hostile Strogg through the gritty, military sci-fi campaign and expansions in 4-player online or local split-screen co-op, and compete in pure, retro-style combat with support for 16-player (online),*4-player (local split-screen), or *8-player (local split-screen) matches. Bot support for offline and online DM and TDM modes included.

 

Play Together with Crossplay

 

Play the campaign and all expansion packs cooperatively or go toe-to-toe in multiplayer matches with your friends regardless of platform! Crossplay is supported among PC (controller-enabled), Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch.

 

Get the “Original” and “Enhanced” Versions

 

Play whichever version of Quake II you prefer. Ownership of Quake II gives you access to Quake II (Original), the fully-moddable, untouched version of the game that has been available for years, and Quake II (Enhanced), the recently released version of the game with improved visuals, all-new campaign content, enhanced multiplayer support, crossplay, controller support, and more.

 

*Maximum display resolutions vary by platform.

 

*Supports 4-player local split-screen multiplayer.

 

*Supports 8-player local split-screen multiplayer on PC.

System requirements
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
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Time to beat
7 hMain
9.5 h Main + Sides
15 h Completionist
8.5 h All Styles
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Windows (10, 11)
Release date:
{{'1997-12-09T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Mature 17+ (Violence, Blood and Gore, Language)

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Posted on: December 27, 2018

Skladzien

Verified owner

Games: 238 Reviews: 4

Beware!

Game is great but, there IS NO MUSIC!! Music was the thing that build 80% of q2 immersion and now there is no music. Why Gog? why!?


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Posted on: October 1, 2015

Hicks233

Games: 408 Reviews: 3

One of my all time favourite FPS titles.

I've no reason to repurchase Quake 2 here give that I already own two copies of it, one the original boxed edition as well as the Ground Zero expansion (also boxed) and another edition that was included with QUake 4's special edition which had Quake 2, Ground Zero and Reckoning. It's nice to see the full quad damage edition though which includes Netpack Extremities (also available as a VERY rare boxed edition). I do though still want to encourage others who might not have played the game to do so. After Doom's sci-fi horror and Quake's gothic rampage, Quake 2 went the sci-fi military route. Similar in some respects to the difference between Alien and Aliens. A new engine and (for the time) amazing features, new structure dynamics - interlinked levels forming hubs with shared mission objectives and a wider cast of opponents than Quake you had a solid foundation for one of the all time great FPS's. Add into the mix the oppressive and imposing architecture, the relentless combat and a truly awesome soundtrack and it just got better. Even then however there was still more to come. A slick and sublime multiplayer mode, strong modding support and some tweaks and variety provided by the mission packs and you were truly in for a treat - and now? It still plays brilliantly even if it does look rough around the edges. If you don't mind the visuals which are aged by contemporary standards you'll be in for an amazing ride. Once you're done with the original releases give the "1964" map pack a try and if you want something a bit more different then the "Citizen Able" series and "Love story of prince of Stroggos" are also definitely worth a look. And then, once you've gone through all that. Look for a map called "Small Pile of Gibs" and you'll have one of the slickest and most impressive single player Quake 2 maps made. Now leave me be. I'm going to play it some more with "Quad Damage" playing on loop. I hope you enjoy it as much as all the years of fun it has given me!


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Posted on: April 4, 2023

Midway64

Verified owner

Games: 96 Reviews: 4

Do not listen to the top review!

I'd like to point out that THERE IS MUSIC. GOG used winmm.dll to allow playing the soundtrack without using a CD, but the Anniversary Update of Windows 10 broke it. "How can I listen to the banger that is Quake II's soundtrack then?" I recommend you download the unofficial 3.24 patch and patch it (of course), then put the MUSIC folder included in Quake II to "baseq2\music". The game will handle the music correctly afterwards, playing the normal soundtrack on the base game, Mission Pack's soundtrack for The Reckoning, and the mix of both for Ground Zero. That way you can experience the game without using a bloated source port full of stuff you probably won't even use.


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Posted on: November 19, 2015

Kayx291

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Games: 1101 Reviews: 14

The 2nd coming of Quake times 4

Quake 2 was my 1st game to introduce not only the Quake series, but also the Arena FPS genre. But does it still holds up today? This review will be divided for each additional content as well. Quake 2 Quake 2 offers a modified id Tech 2 engine which Quake 1 uses, allowing you to have new features in to give an easier time for new players to set up, as well as introduce the option to go back to the previous sections to the game, giving a small Metroid-like feeling. The gameplay is almost the same, go around and kill while doing objectives which your base sends. This time you have 10 guns to play with instead of 8 and the powerups don't use immediately on pick up, but rather on use, which somewhat makes the game easier. The graphics received some improvements, the software mode no longer requires DOS and the game makes a good use of OpenGL/3dfx. The animation is no longer choppy which Quake 1 has by default, while FX are very simple and didn't eat that much of the performance on older PCs. There is a problem though, on OpenGL the game is simply too dark, this is something which fits to Quake 1 rather than a sci-fi action game. The music IS present in this version, but it does not loop by default, however a fix exists for that. The Reckoning Despite having new levels and new weapons, most of the new enemies are just reskins with bigger HP and uses new weapons. Not bad, but it needs something better. Ground Zero The HARDEST mission pack ever made. Not only introduces new powerups while replacing some of them, it also introduces new weapons, new enemies and a remaded AI. Which means older enemies are more smarter and deadlier than before. The newer ones won't give you any mercy. This is reserved only for pros. Netpack: Extremities It contains a lot of popular mods and a bot configurator. It's nice to see it here Also worth mentioning, this version uses a fully customizeable launcher for you to play with. Against Steam verison, this one is just better.


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Posted on: November 28, 2015

begoggled

Games: 276 Reviews: 4

Great atmosphere. All the hate you want.

Still one of my favorites, I played it first right when it came out. I like the atmosphere of hate throughout the game. I only do single player. Running around in the same map all the time with only other marines without monsters is not my thing. The monsters are good, here and in the add-ons. The all have their strengths and weaknesses, just like in Doom and Quake I. Take the mighty Gladiator: from a distance he will rail you with his railgun. If you get close he will hit you with his claw arm. If you get close but at the right distance he will miss you with his arm, and cannot shoot you. That makes it extra fun, because it is tricky to keep the right distance. AI is not that bad, I find myself trying out different strategies in tight spots. It is possible to trigger in-fighting: try to make the monsters shoot each other. Always fun to watch, and it saves a lot of ammo. One reviewer said "monsters duck right in a spacious area". The don't duck to hide, they bend over because of the pain! They can't move for a short while when being shot. Just like in Quake and Doom. Sounds in the game are very good. The Add-ons have some interesting new weapons and annoying new enemies. Some say the weapons are standard, but before Quake 2 I never saw a railgun in a game. Love the hate, get Quake 2.


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