Rogue Entertainment was a development studio active in the late 1990s and housed in the same office building as id Software. All of their titles used id Software game engines and they also created two expansions for games in the Quake series. Their own games Strife (1996) and American McGee's Alice (2000) were well-received and praised for their originality. The company was shut down in 2001 and many of the members moved on to Nerve Software. They stopped working on Counter Strike: Condition Zero, and moved it to Gearbox. Making Ameircan McGee's Alice their last finished game.

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Strife: Quest for the Sigil

Strife: Quest for the Sigil

First Person Shooter

Strife (released in 1996) is a Doom-engine game created by Rogue Entertainment and published by Velocity. It offered an RPG-like action game, with heavy...

Strife: Veteran Edition

Strife: Veteran Edition

First Person Shooter

Immerse yourself in this all-consuming epic quest that for the first time combines riveting role-playing adventure with the spectacular Doom 3D engine...