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Doom 3 bfg edition reviews
Doom 3 bfg edition reviews





doom 3 bfg edition reviews
  1. #DOOM 3 BFG EDITION REVIEWS PC#
  2. #DOOM 3 BFG EDITION REVIEWS PS3#
  3. #DOOM 3 BFG EDITION REVIEWS SERIES#

This franchise is one of the forefathers for modern day first person shooters and continues to hold up as a heavyweight contender in today’s industry. You get Doom: Ultimate Edition and Doom 2 in addition to the more recent, polygonal sequel. If you haven’t played any of the Dooms prior to hearing about this reissue, I would strongly urge you to go out and purchase it. Doom 3 delivers that nostalgic feeling of desperation, and creates a unique environment in the realm of modern day shooters. I am a big fan of first person shooters, but I reminisce sometimes about the good old days where your protagonist had one gun and a knife to survive.

#DOOM 3 BFG EDITION REVIEWS PC#

One of my favourite features this game kept from the original PC version, was the lack of a load out. For any fan of first person shooters, the controls come easy and you can play almost immediately without having to worry about dedicated buttons for various controls.

#DOOM 3 BFG EDITION REVIEWS PS3#

This has been changed slightly to work well with the mechanics involved while using a console based controller, like on the PS3 or the Xbox 360. It didn’t necessarily make the game easier to play, but allowed the player to not have to worry so much about perfect aim in the darkest corners of the hallways you investigated. There was a precise shooting style which to the combat which made killing evil zombie-aliens that much better. Back when the original game was released in 2004, the shooting mechanics were what set the game apart from almost every other PC title available. Here’s what makes the game enjoyable for hours the shooting. You can manually go into the settings and fiddle around with the lighting, but there doesn’t seem to be a great balance between outrageously dark and extremely bright. In this instalment, not only have you been given a gun mounted flashlight, but the entire game is much brighter. The original game was phenomenal because of the terrifying, paranoid ambience while sneaking through empty-or are they?-hallways. The lighting was also an issue, and not because it was too dark. It doesn’t impact the gameplay all that much, but it was something in the original version which carried over to the rerelease. The actual movement was still a little sloppy. I won’t say they were perfect as there was room for some improvement in a couple of areas. The gameplay mechanics, on the other hand, were quite good.

doom 3 bfg edition reviews

Instead, it felt like a brighter version of the original game which wasn’t particularly needed. I was hoping for crisper edges and slightly updated styles in features like faces and movements. Again, I can’t comment on how the graphics looked with other versions available, but with the Playstation it just fell flat. I understand the difficulty in trying to reinvent a beloved game by proclaiming it’ll play like new and look modern. I was disappointed with the graphics I had to endure in mission after mission. I’ve heard the graphics are superb on the latest PC version, and a little better than the PS3 on the Xbox 360. Instead, you can wear the headgear and play the game in virtual reality.Īs stated, I played this game on the PS3. This is one of the first games you can play without a monitor or television set. This version of the game is also one of the first-if not the first-game to be compatible with the Occulus Rift VR headset. While I played it in the standard 2D mode and can’t comment on how well the game plays in 3D, it’s certainly one of the few games to incorporate the latest technology. Other than the flashlight though, those in possession of a 3D monitor or television can play the game in 3D. This may not come across as gigantic news for newcomers who haven’t played the Doom 3 before, but the either/or nature of flashlight use in the original was such a controversial topic, id decided to tweak it for the rerelease.

#DOOM 3 BFG EDITION REVIEWS SERIES#

The original Doom series inspired them all, paving the way for modern day survival based horror shooters and the FPS genre itself.įans of the original game can rejoice knowing players will be able to use a flashlight with a weapon. It all may sound like a game you’ve played before Dead Space or Mass Effect.

doom 3 bfg edition reviews

Before you can get your warning out, however, something goes terribly wrong and you’re left to fight off an army of monstrous enemies.

doom 3 bfg edition reviews

On arrival, you’re sent to go oversee some of the workers, and encourage them to leave the base. You play as a new recruit aboard a military transport bound for a Martian research outpost. If you haven’t played the game, here’s a really quick introduction. It’s the same storyline, same weaponry for the most part, and the same characters. There isn’t much to say about the game if you’ve played the original PC version. All that surprise about the ignorance of an iconic series has led me to the actual review for Doom 3: BFG Edition.







Doom 3 bfg edition reviews