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On August 3rd, a trailer was released, on [[Gametrailers|Gametrailers.com]]. <ref>{{citeweb|author=gametrailers.com|title=Quakecon RAGE trailer| url= http://www.gametrailers.com/player/usermovies/90994.html?playlist=featured}}</ref>
On August 3rd, a trailer was released, on [[Gametrailers|Gametrailers.com]]. <ref>{{citeweb|author=gametrailers.com|title=Quakecon RAGE trailer| url= http://www.gametrailers.com/player/usermovies/90994.html?playlist=featured}}</ref>


The game appears to be set in a post-apocalyptic setting akin to those seen in [[The Road Warrior]] and [[Fallout]].<ref>{{citeweb|author=Gamespot|title=Rage First Look|url=http://www.gamespot.com/pc/driving/idtech5/news.html?sid=6176210&tag=topslot;action;1}}</ref> In an interview with Gamespot, designer [[Tim Willits]] revealed that the game is set in the near future following a comet collision with the earth.<ref>{{citeweb|author=Gamespot|title=Rage Interview|url=http://www.gamespot.com/video/939980/6176219/rage-interview}}</ref> Influences on the driving and racing gameplay include games such as MotorStorm and Burnout, according to designer Tim Willits in a Shacknews interview.<ref>{{citeweb|author=Shacknews|title=id's Tim Willits and Todd Hollenshead on Rage|url=http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticle.x?id=519}}</ref> It has been stated that id is developing Rage with a T-for-Teen rating in mind. In the game the player can upgrade their car with money they win from car races.
The game appears to be set in a post-apocalyptic setting akin to those seen in [[The Road Warrior]] and [[Fallout]].<ref>{{citeweb|author=Gamespot|title=Rage First Look|url=http://www.gamespot.com/pc/driving/idtech5/news.html?sid=6176210&tag=topslot;action;1}}</ref> In an interview with Gamespot, designer [[Tim Willits]] revealed that the game is set in the near future following a comet collision with the earth.<ref>{{citeweb|author=Gamespot|title=Rage Interview|url=http://www.gamespot.com/video/939980/6176219/rage-interview}}</ref> Influences on the driving and racing gameplay include games such as MotorStorm and Burnout, according to designer Tim Willits in a Shacknews interview.<ref>{{citeweb|author=Shacknews|title=id's Tim Willits and Todd Hollenshead on Rage|url=http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticle.x?id=519}}</ref> It has been stated that id is developing Rage with a T-for-Teen rating in mind. In the game the player can upgrade their car with money won from car races.


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Rage
File:Rage-logo.png
Recreation of the Rage tech demo logo from a game preview trailer at QuakeCon 2007
Developer(s)id Software
Designer(s)Tim Willits
Engineid Tech 5
Platform(s)Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Mac OS X
ReleaseQ4 2008
Genre(s)First-person shooter, Racing
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer, Cooperative modes

Rage is a first-person shooter video game in development by id software, it was announced at Quakecon on August 3, 2007. The new game will be using id's new id Tech 5 engine.[1]

On August 3rd, a trailer was released, on Gametrailers.com. [2]

The game appears to be set in a post-apocalyptic setting akin to those seen in The Road Warrior and Fallout.[3] In an interview with Gamespot, designer Tim Willits revealed that the game is set in the near future following a comet collision with the earth.[4] Influences on the driving and racing gameplay include games such as MotorStorm and Burnout, according to designer Tim Willits in a Shacknews interview.[5] It has been stated that id is developing Rage with a T-for-Teen rating in mind. In the game the player can upgrade their car with money won from car races.

References

  1. ^ Shacknews. "id Reveals Rage For PC, Mac, PS3 and 360".
  2. ^ gametrailers.com. "Quakecon RAGE trailer".
  3. ^ Gamespot. "Rage First Look".
  4. ^ Gamespot. "Rage Interview".
  5. ^ Shacknews. "id's Tim Willits and Todd Hollenshead on Rage".