
Mac users itching for a some alien stomping fun can check out the FPS action of Quake 4 before they buy it thanks to a free download.
The demo for id Software’s Quake 4 is a Universal Mac title, which means it will run both on PowerPC and Intel-based Macs.
The game itself has players assuming the role of Matthew Kane, a member of the Rhino Squad. As Kane, gamers will be asked to delve into the Strogg war machine and take on a series of dangerous missions to destroy the alien race.
The demo is the intro to the single player game. It can be accessed by clicking here.
Rated M for Mature, Quake 4 is out and available on Aspyr Media's website for $49.99.
Quake 4's been out for a while for the PC, but it's still fairly new to the Mac. And herein lies why I don’t have a Mac. I love them for graphics; they can’t be beat for laying out a newspaper. But, when it comes to games, it’s a PC world. I’m one of those that wants a game now. I don’t want to wait months for a special version to be released or to find out I won’t be able to get it at all.
Call me superficial, but I’ve gotta have my games at home.
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