"Quarantine" is a gritty vehicular combat game developed by Imagexcel and released for the Panasonic 3DO in 1994. Set in a dystopian future, players take on the role of Drake Edgewater, a taxi driver in the oppressive and crime-riddled city of Kemo. The city is sealed off from the world by a giant dome, and the streets are ruled by violent gangs and corrupt corporations. Players navigate through this chaotic environment in a heavily armed cab, undertaking various missions to earn money and uncover ways to escape the city. The game combines elements of first-person shooting and driving simulation, allowing players to equip their taxi with weapons like machine guns and flamethrowers to fend off aggressive attackers while transporting passengers or completing objectives.
"Quarantine" stood out upon its release for its dark, mature theme and its innovative mix of gameplay styles. The game's unique aesthetic, featuring a gritty urban environment and a thrumming industrial soundtrack, helped to create a palpable sense of immersion in its bleak setting. Moreover, the 3DO version of Quarantine was noted for its improved graphics compared to its PC counterpart, offering higher-resolution textures and better lighting effects, which helped showcase the capabilities of the then-cutting-edge 3DO system. This title has been remembered for pushing the boundaries of video game content at the time, dealing with adult themes and featuring a level of violence that contributed to ongoing discussions about video game ratings and content regulation.
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