If you somehow missed Quake 4 when it originally released in 2005, you’re getting your one chance to make up for that when Bethesda re-releases the game for PC and Xbox on 19 June.
“If you didn’t pick up an Xbox 360 at launch, it’s possible you might have missed out on one of the system’s best launch titles, Quake 4,” Bethesda said. “With it becoming harder and harder to find a new copy of the game, we’re happy to announce we’re re-releasing it at a low price of $19.99.”
Or you could buy it right now on Steam for the same price. Did Bethesda’s people just not know about that or what? Maybe the relaunch version has extra stuff or something, although you’d think they would say so. At the very least, let’s hope they’ve fixed up the Xbox version’s frame-rate problems, which picked up a GameSpot award for Most Aggravating Frame Rate/Best Slideshow back in 2005.
Watch this space. Watch it hard.
“which picked up a GameSpot award for Most Aggravating Frame Rate/Best Slideshow back in 2005.”
Maybe graphic issues its their trademark, Rage anyone?