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  • Doom 3

    From:ACTIVISION , Activision ,
    Doom 3
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#1737




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    best game ever made, 2007-03-27
    I loved this game.i beat this game and im going on to DOOM roe and this game is best for its hard-core action and its thrilling story line the only bad thing to me was the fact that you had no help it got tuff at times and u really wish you could have somone next to you you cant even play co-op but the grapics the weapons and the terrifieing enimies made it all better if you like constant action and gore this is your game i liked the pda(personal data assistant) adition too it helped a lot never play this at night it is litteraly worse then a horror movie the only thing that will keep you going is when you blow your enimies brains out the hole demon thing is kinda confusing until you get farther on in the game well pritty much everything is confussing until you get farther in the game anyway this is a great game and you should defontly give it a try and dont give up when you die or are just to scared to go on because at times you will be but buy the game.

    Id hits another homer, 2007-03-21
    5/5 stars and if you have a really good graphics card you will be 8/5!

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Doom III Revisited, 2007-03-09
    I played the game for the second time about 2 years after the first. I did some things this time that increased my enjoyment of it. Sorry... I cheated. (first time). Let me say....How many levels are these developers going to make me fight through with only a pistol and shotgun?...about 10? Common! You can only get just so creative with a shotgun. Or, when they give you a new weapon, you get just enough amo for 1 roomful of villans. I put in the code for all weapons and amo. It was a blast to play. It was still plenty hard...but it moved much faster overall, and this made me realize how diverse the game really is. Shotgunning thru the same corridor for an hour just to make it 15 feet to the next door gets real tedious. Gimme something good...BFG 9000 by God... blast um... much more fun this way. The added variety I gained by using the code made Doom III much for fun and memorable.

    A disaster in Mankind's Martian base and all of Hell breaks lose, 2007-03-08
    I have only just started to play this game as my old 1.2GHz PC with 4x AGP graphics card just couldn't handle the action (there aren't enough in-game controls for reducing graphics requirements for such an old machine). Now we have an Nvidia 7950 graphics card and AMD-2 5000 PC this game has finally come to life. Game play and locations are pretty much as the original groundbreaking 1993/94 Doom and Doom II PC games, and as before you mostly just keep killing very nasty things until there are none left. However in Doom 3 the graphics quality, AI, and story development are in a different league, and you do have some interaction with other characters. The game is suprisingly sympathetic to the original (so there's not much in the way of intellectual conversation).

    The story is set in the year 2145 at the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC) research centre on Mars. Dr. Malcolm Betruger and his team have discovered many artefacts of an ancient and long gone Martian race. Trying to recreate their transportation technology, the team finds that the transportation isn't as instant as it should be. It turns out that the portals are passing through somewhere very unpleasant, and before long all Hell breaks loose. You, a Marine, arrive on the Mars base just as things start to go awry. It's not long before you are on your own, and soon after you wish you still were. As the power starts to fail you become increasingly dependent on your torch to see what's lurking in the shadows (and you have to quickly change over to a weapon if it looks particularly unfriendly, as hitting an attacking demon with the torch doesn't get you very far). Occasionally you have to brave the Martian atmosphere with a respirator, but mostly you are wandering around the decimated base, picking up PDA's and data discs left around by the hapless UAC staff. These provide emails, voice recordings and reports that are essential information for your mission (to kick a lot of demon butt). The radio transmission of dying comrades, cut scenes of demon attacks and the eerie silence (with occasional loud machine noises from automatically operating plant) add to the creepy game-play, although most of the tension comes from the gloom and darkness. Plus there's no stealth mode, so you can't hide in the shadows - although running like the clappers can help. The game has many levels: e.g. Mars City Underground, The Alpha & Delta Labs, Communications, Central Processing, The Monorail, and even a brief jaunt into Hell itself, before you have to face.........aargh! There are all the old weapons plus a few new ones: grenades, a machine gun and a mysterious alien artefact.

    And the game play is very scary, plus you need a fast gaming PC to respond in time when attacked or it's all over. At least you can save anytime. It took me a few weeks to complete the game, as towards the end it gets a bit too hard (I found it easier just to use health and ammo cheats then). Also the odd level exit can be difficult to fathom out. But overall it was a very enjoyable, if rather creepy, game - it's not for preteens though. Highly recommended if you have a very fast PC, and now at a bargain price. There's also the expansion pack (Resurrection of Evil) available. If you enjoy Doom 3, do try Thief III: Deadly Shadows - it's the exact opposite of doom 3 in a way as it's based on stealth and stealing and is set in a rather surreal medieval age, but it also has superbly atmospheric and tense game play (if not quite as slick as Doom 3).

    1 of 11 customers found the following review helpful:
    Boost-up., 2007-02-18
    Este es probablemente el padre de los fps. Si de horror y claustrofobia se trata, Doom-3 eleva el estandar no solo con su nuevo motro grafico sino x su originalidad y el tema de la vieja escuela de parte de sus predecesores basados en MSDOS. No puede faltar en tu coleccion.

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