Quake review. Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of Quake for PC developed by id Software and published by Gt Interactive. Quake was developed by id software, and released by GT Interactive in 1996. It was one of the very first true 3D first person shooters, and would go on to usher in the era of muliplayer first person shooting. This game led to the development of Team Fortress, and created many multiplayer moves such as rocket jumping. In order to get this game to work on a modern computer, one must either use dos box or a source port. I have found that Quake works best with the source port Darkplaces, it allows you to set modern controls and also have Quake run in 1080p. This video review features video gameplay footage of Quake for PC and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Jon.