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Doom 3
Manufacturer: Activision
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP
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Features: First-person shooter
Fight back against a demonic invasion of a Mars research facility
Built with id Software's newest 3D graphics engine
Cinema-quality visuals and 5.1 surround sound
Single-player and online
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Product Description

The wait is over. After five years of development, Lead Programmer John Carmack and the id Software team have put together a revolutionary visual experience. If your PC has the juice to set this game loose and you have a thirst for first-person shooter action, you're in for a treat. Although Doom 3 is not perfect, the 3D graphics engine upon which it is built sets a new, jaw-dropping standard that makes this game a must-have.

Hell on Mars
Your character is a low-ranking Marine on a routine rotation to the Mars Research Facility of the United Aerospace Corporation (UAC). That's pretty much all the backstory you need. Doom 3 is a bit skimpy in the storyline department, but rich plotting and character development have never been the focus of the Doom franchise. Action is the name of the game here, and we found plenty. After a few minutes of wandering through the facility, listening to rumors about impending catastrophe from the staff (remember Half-Life?), it was time to start shooting. We fought our way through dark, lavishly detailed environments until finally doing battle with pure evil in the depths of hell. Although the game offers no opportunities to explore the Martian setting apart from the linear corridors of the research facility, good level design and well-crafted sound effects succeeded at scaring the living heck out of us all the way through.



Fearsome monsters. Dimly lit environments. The perfect recipe for horror.
Creature Discomforts
Groaning zombies and the sudden leaping attack of an eleven-eyed Imp are just the beginning of the horror and anxiety in Doom 3. Floating Cacodemons attack from above with a mouthful of teeth... ethereal Revenants fire flesh-seeking missiles with deadly accuracy... a swarm of spider-like Trites skitter down the corridor, hungry for blood. Although the enemy AI in Doom 3 is less crafty than we would have liked, the incredible variety of enemies--each with a unique style of attack--outweighs this shortcoming somewhat.

Guns, Guns, Guns
While there are many powerful weapons in the game, they are designed to force players to anticipate and plan for firefights. For instance, we liked wielding the chaingun to shred enemies at longer ranges, but the weapon devours ammo and using it on close-range targets was a waste of bullets. We quickly learned to switch to the shotgun or the chainsaw to dispatch foes at close range.

One piece of hardware, the flashlight, was a point of both salvation and frustration for us. Doom 3 is a dark game and many enemies know how to take advantage of it. You'll often find yourself switching back and forth between your weapons and your flashlight just to see what's lurking ahead. This problem might easily be solved by duct-taping the flashlight to your equipped weapon, but, alas, we found no duct tape on Mars.

Looking Good
Doom 3 looks incredible. Every room is exquisitely detailed, from the shimmer of the air near a heat source to the texture of a hamburger sitting on the counter of the company mess hall. Id obviously went all out designing every creature in the game and their realism makes them all the more horrifying. The eye candy does come at a price, though, and we were forced to play at fairly low resolution even on a Pentium IV 2.8 GHz and an ATI Radeon 9500. Even so, gameplay was smooth as silk. For higher resolutions (1024 x 768 and above) the latest generation of ATI or Nvidia cards is suggested. --Joshua Gunn

Pros

  • Stunning display of graphics technology
  • Strong level design with lots of spookiness
  • Rich variety of enemies
  • Plenty of hours of single-player gameplay
Cons
  • Thin storyline
  • Stiff system requirements
  • No headlamps or gun-mounted lighting in the 22nd century
  • Fairly basic multiplayer options

Spotlight Reviews

5Sweeet
Having the opportunity to get my hands on a Beta Release of Doom 3 all I can say is oh my god. This is what we have all been waiting for. The levels are beautiful. The monsters can scare the pee right out of you. With Doom 3 Im always on the edge of my chair. This game provides solid gameplay typical to the FPS genre and i cannot express enough how beautiful it is. Ive heard comments about DX9 Games like HL2 and Doom 3 Not fully working with Nvidia based cards, but if you have a Nvidia card just get the new 50 series beta drivers and you shouldnt have to much of a problem. I play this game on a Athlon XP 2700 1 GIG 333mhz Crucial Ram, and a Geforce 3 TI 500. My game settings are 1280x768x32 with High Detail, High Draw Rate and Medium Effects and i average 35-45 FPS in game, yes i know its not 60 or 70 but its smooth and very very playable, its not like trying ot run Unreal 2 on a 1.2 duron with a 32 meg card.. choke choke choke.. Not this game.. anyways its sweet.. get it.. you wont be disappointed.

5INCREDIBLE
I've been playing the Alpha version (0.02) of DoomIII and even at this very early stage I am VERY impressed. The graphics engine is awesome. It simply redefines the first person shooter. The shading/shadows have such a natural appearance and give a stunning appearance as ceiling lamps swing back and forth. The textures are purely like nothing ever seen in gaming. I can only compare it to CG in movies like Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. I wasn't too excited about this title and that Mr. Carmack is upset about the leak of the Alpha version of this title but after playing it...holy smokes...definately a title to preorder as it will be huge. And from what I've read in various online forums...I'm not alone. I have yet to see a bad word about it.

The sound is as incredible as the graphics. I don't know what they do...but from 2 speaker setups like mine it seems like surround.

And of course it's Doom and John Carmack...he has outdone himself...this is by far the scariest game since Resident Evil. Scary zombie monsters, cyborg beasts and more are around every turn.

The graphics/lighting, sound and storyline are incredibly enhanced by the great physics engine.

Of course beauty comes at a price. I have a decently high end system, 2.0GHz P4, 1GB RDRAM, GeForce4 Ti4600 and my box limped along at 30FPS at 640/480...but keep in mind that this title isn't due out for 6 months...and by then the next generation NVidia cards will be out along with faster versions of today's ATI 9700 so I'm not too worried about hardware requirements.

I can't wait...DoomIII will just keep the ID crew at the top of the FPS food chain...all the others are just bad impersonators.

5Doom 3 is the best
Doom 3 is going to be one of those games that will scare the pants off of you. Walking into a room with no lights, and you only have a flashlight, ooo scary! The 4 players only online will be sucky, but it will only take a week or two before some modding group changes that and will let people play with more players online. Yes, Doom 3 is going to require good graphics cards and all the top of the line hardware. But you can still play it without those items. A person just has to set all the settings on low, or off and Doom3 will probably run fine. DOOM # ROCKS.

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