

The visual design is surprisingly consistent for an open-source project of its scale, given how many developers might have their own visions when creating a game. Taking notes from that game, as well as Unreal Tournament, Xonotic Team manages to create a game that feels like playing both, but retains its own identity. After all, it was one of the first online multiplayer first person shooters ever, an d was the first truly 3D FPS ever, if memory serves. If you're a hardened FPS player, chances are you too might have given Quake a shot. I played that game for hours, ignoring everything else on the boot disc. So color me surprised that once I first laid eyes upon Xonotic through the Zorin OS 8 Gaming edition, which featured a bunch of free open-source games, I was instantly drawn to its incredible fluidity, variety of excellent maps, and sheer level of production quality.
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I'll occasionally go back to Doom 2 or maybe dip my toes in the original Quake, but you'd never see me going back to them again and again, with foam in the mouth at the sound of my PC turning on. The first detail I feel I should make clear is that I don't care for FPS games, especially the ones released nowadays. My review of Xonotic: The Free and Fast Arena Shooter By lddestroier | Review Date: May 10, 2017
