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DOOM 3
Coming nearly ten years after the groundbreaking original, Doom 3 continues id Software's first-person shooter series with a true 3D engine featuring bump-map texturing and enhanced lighting and shadow effects. Players will revisit the setting introduced in 1993's Doom but with a more involved storyline written by sci-fi scribe Matthew Costello (of 7th Guest and The 11th Hour fame).
The result is a more cinematic experience than in games past, with elements of horror interwoven with the action to create a sense of tension. Shadows sometimes appear a split second before enemies attack, creatures materialize in the reflections of mirrors, and monsters can break through walls. Certain classic enemies have also been upgraded, such as the imps, which now stare players down with glaring eyes before pouncing on them. ~ Brett Alan Weiss, All Game Guide
Resurrection of Evil
Resurrection of Evil is the first expansion pack for 2004's technology-advancing Doom 3. The add-on's single-player campaign casts players as an engineer, sent to investigate a strange beacon signal coming from the now-abandoned industrial base on Mars. While the same style of desperate, one-against-the-world shooter gameplay prevails, many missions are set in more natural, cavernous environments and the new player character has access to different equipment, including the fan-favorite double-barreled shotgun. The expansion also adds more online multiplayer options, including a Capture the Flag game mode and (official) support for up to eight Internet-connected players. Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil was developed by series creator id, with lots of help from Texas neighbor Nerve Software (Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War). ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Warning DO NOT PLAY IN THE DARK late at night when your alone! You have been warned!
DOOM 3
Coming nearly ten years after the groundbreaking original, Doom 3 continues id Software's first-person shooter series with a true 3D engine featuring bump-map texturing and enhanced lighting and shadow effects. Players will revisit the setting introduced in 1993's Doom but with a more involved storyline written by sci-fi scribe Matthew Costello (of 7th Guest and The 11th Hour fame).
The result is a more cinematic experience than in games past, with elements of horror interwoven with the action to create a sense of tension. Shadows sometimes appear a split second before enemies attack, creatures materialize in the reflections of mirrors, and monsters can break through walls. Certain classic enemies have also been upgraded, such as the imps, which now stare players down with glaring eyes before pouncing on them. ~ Brett Alan Weiss, All Game Guide
Resurrection of Evil
Resurrection of Evil is the first expansion pack for 2004's technology-advancing Doom 3. The add-on's single-player campaign casts players as an engineer, sent to investigate a strange beacon signal coming from the now-abandoned industrial base on Mars. While the same style of desperate, one-against-the-world shooter gameplay prevails, many missions are set in more natural, cavernous environments and the new player character has access to different equipment, including the fan-favorite double-barreled shotgun. The expansion also adds more online multiplayer options, including a Capture the Flag game mode and (official) support for up to eight Internet-connected players. Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil was developed by series creator id, with lots of help from Texas neighbor Nerve Software (Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War). ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Warning DO NOT PLAY IN THE DARK late at night when your alone! You have been warned!
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i feel old now........ i use to play doom 1 and doom 2 back in the day. 