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Doom III on Xbox (2005)

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Average rating: 69%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 386 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: Xbox
Released: 08/04/2005

Brief synopsis of Doom III

With its 1993 debut, iD Software's Doom quickly became a classic - a legend, even. And though relatively straightforward in comparison to what is on offer today, Doom's simple puzzles and first-person action were second to none, and the same is true of Doom II, Final Doom and any other family members of the iD franchise. The massively hyped Doom III was, surprisingly, heralded as a worthy successor by the vast majority of those who bought and played it on PC. Now the daddy of all space horror shoot-?em-ups is coming to Xbox. In the latest chapter of a terrifying war with the forces of Hell, a massive demonic invasion has overwhelmed the UAC's Mars Research Facility, leaving only chaos and horror in its wake. As one of only a few survivors, players must struggle with shock, fear, and an all-out assault on their senses as they fight their way to Hell and back in an epic clash against the purest of evil. Primarily a solo adventure, and lasting in the region of 20 hours, Doom III is fundamentally the same as the decade-old original. In fact there are even a few direct references to the series' previous encounters with the forces of Hell. Many in Doom III's demonic bestiary of enemies are updated versions of those seen in previous outings, equally lacking in intelligence, but that too is deliberate. iD could have easily a produced a strategy-heavy adventure with cunning AI to match, but that's not the point here. After all, you are dealing with the forces of Hell, and they're brutal, not brainy. Some of the series' best-loved weapons make a welcome return too. The shotgun and rocket launcher are among the most popular, but the chainsaw, even after all these years, is still the most fun. Level design is also as it was when the series first appeared. Levels mostly consist of linear paths, locked doors and a number of switches and codes that need to be found in order to carry on. The only real addition to the formula is the player's ability to discover emails or voice recordings that contain further details of the events that transpired before your arrival. To a degree, these nuggets of information are optional, but in some cases you'll find they hold valuable access codes needed to progress. Don't ignore them. It may be a standard FPS, but when all of the above is compounded with such a technically advanced game engine, Doom III is transformed into what is arguably the scariest, most atmospheric FPS experience to ever grace the platform. Environments are claustrophobic, and many of the levels are shrouded in shadow. Surprises are in plentiful supply, and more often than not you'll be caught unawares by lurking demonic forces. Overall, the visual style and graphical effects are demanding of PC hardware, but with the power of the Xbox, players are rewarded with some of the smoothest, glitch-free visuals ever seen. Naturally, the PC version included an online multiplayer mode and the Xbox Live-supporting version is no different. Doom III doesn't offer a wealth of multi-player skirmishes out of the box - it's not that kind of game - but it does offer the obligatory 1-4 player Deathmatch options and several maps, and they're great fun too. Of course, new maps and rules will make their way onto the Net as time progresses, preventing four-way Deathmatches from becoming all too predictable. Doom III, though not advanced in its single-player adventure, raises the benchmark in so many ways. It set out to be pure, unadulterated old-school FPS action, and that's exactly what it is.

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Rated - 4 starsDoomed !!

A customer from Swindon, England , 15/06/2006

I returned this game after 2 days, not because i did not enjoy it - its a great game, good graphics & gameplay. Returned it early to rent another title. Hope to buy it from a well known auction site to play at leisure.

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Rated - 2 starsDoomed for the dungeon!

MrG MrG from Hadley, Telford [Highly rated reviewer] , 24/09/2006

Not as good as i thought it would be. When i was growing up Quake, Doom & Wolfeinstein were it for me, but this new version of Doom just didn't appeal as much as it used to. I may have finallly secome to be 'Halo evolved'. I might try out Quake 4 instead to see if still has the impact when i get the 360.

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Rated - 3 starsDoom 3: Lost its Edge

raptor1217 [Highly rated reviewer] , 30/09/2007

Like most gamers, the first Doom games were great. But that was then and this is now. With the FPS today at the level they are Doom can't keep up. While this is better than the old games, the graphics are good but Half Life 2, FEAR etc are better but the gameplay of these are so much better. The suspense is no where near FEAR's. The dark, brooding atmosphere is out done by the Escape from Butcher Bay. While not bad, there are better games out there.

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Rated - 4 starscan u pass me another another pair of pants please?

Jecko from Attleborough , 01/11/2007

be afraid, be very afraid!! this game is super intense and i loved every second of it!!

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Rated - 3 starsYet more Doom

D Wilson from Aberdeen, Scotland , 19/05/2006

Doom, a classic game in and of itself. However just when do you end a series of games. Personally, I would say before this game.

The game itself is not bad, and certainly uses the XBox's abilities well, but it is pretty much all of the same with Doom, Zombies, some harder zombies, and for good measure some zombies.

If your obsessive about Doom, then the game will certainly please no doubt. Otherwise, I would recommend not bothering.

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Rated - 3 starsDoom 3: Lost its Edge

raptor1217 [Highly rated reviewer] , 30/09/2007

Like most gamers, the first Doom games were great. But that was then and this is now. With the FPS today at the level they are Doom can't keep up. While this is better than the old games, the graphics are good but Half Life 2, FEAR etc are better but the gameplay of these are so much better. The suspense is no where near FEAR's. The dark, brooding atmosphere is out done by the Escape from Butcher Bay. While not bad, there are better games out there.

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