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Early Access Review I, Built 83, have been able to experience the great Era of the Arena FPS up close. Initially armed with a Pentium II/233Mhz MMX, 16MB Workspace and a Diamond 3dfx Card, I threw myself into the Unreal Tournaments and Quake 3 Arena of this world!
So... I claim I have a Clue ...:D
Toxikk enters the Foot Stomps of the Aforementioned Forefathers of classical Arenak Vapours.
So What should I say?
----------------------------IT ROCKT!
The Graphics are awesome!
The Gameplay is tried and tested and the fast Fights make you Happy! The Feeling Comes across just as much as it does in the Slogan!!!
---------------FRAG LIKE IT'S 1999---------------WOW!
What Reactor delivers here is peak class! Skin times Q3 and UT IN a Pot and stir vigorously through! Bit Chilli is pure and ready IS TOXIKK!!!
The Only Shortcoming Is the MP Games! But after 5-10 Minutes you get n Match together against other Players. In the Meantime, BOTS will be set instead of real Players. So don't do the Game a Spell!!!
I am excited...
4.5/5 Points!
The trend is rising!
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Ask like ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ing Call of Duty, Battlefield or Counter Strike never happend Frag like it's 1999 There was a Time Around the Turn of the millennium when FPS arena shooters were not Yet entitled To be realistic.
A Time before the Military Shooters.
A Time when the Choice of Weapons and The Freedom of movement were not put into a tight Reality Corset: Thus the Opponents allowed themselves to be transported with the most crazy alien creaks into the eternal Hunting Grounds and one Could, thanks to jumping points with abnormal Jumps of the Defying Gravity.
It was the Golden Time of FPS shooters. The Time of Quake III-Arena and Unreal Tournament. There are hardly any Games that convey this Feeling well: For a long time I still Had a lot of Fun with Quake Live, so to speak the Steam version of Quake III-Arena. Thanks to Workshop Connectivity and a great Community, the free Supply of new Cards was always secured here-not like Call of Duty, where you feel For every single Card sheet must.
Unfortunately, the Quake Live Servers are now down. In Search of Replacement, I have now come across Toxikk in my Steam Library. I bought the Game, which sees itself as a modern Unreal Tournament Clone, several Years ago in Early Acces. At that time, a few Cards already existed, but it was far from finished. And the Servers were rarely full, either. In the Meantime, however, it seems to have become a worthy Quake/Unreal tourist successor in Spirit. FPS gameplay hasn't been so fun for a Long Time, and thanks to Unreal Engine, it doesn't just look gorgeous-hardly any other Game in the Genre-but also plays almost like the real Unreal Tournament. To do this, The Servers are also well frequented and thanks to workshop connectivity, there is now also a lot of Map material available.
Recommended For all FPS fans who Have always preferred Quake and Unreal Tournament to Call of Duty and Co!