Quake Wars Blow-Out
We invade L.A. to give you the dirt on this promising team-based shooter from Activision.
Date: Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Recently GameShark was invited to attend an event to promote Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, a promising team-based, online focused action game for the PC from Activision. Based on the events of previous Quake games - most notably the events in Quake II - players play as either the alien invaders known as the Strogg or the human defenders known as the GDF in a team based series of battles through various game modes and maps. Our very own Jeff McAllister delivers the intricate details about Quake Wars in action and gets to ask the development team a few important questions about the game. You can begin your journey into the details of this promising action game right now with several features including details on three of the key maps in the game, a full blown hands-on preview and a short interview with members from the development team. Enjoy!

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