I?ve not yet tried the BFG Edition however, which apparently would be more my speed.Īfter a troubled development period that ran for over 5 years and included the entire game being scrapped and started again, I began to be cautiously optimistic after footage of a new DOOM was shown at last year?s E3 that looked to have the tone just right.Īnd so, that brings us to DOOM. ![]() It seemed even worse so to me, coming not long after the fantastic Serious Sam games had nailed everything that worked about DOOM, that DOOM 3 was so unlike the game I?d wanted and expected it to be. It was highly anticipated but on release was found by many, myself included, to be a disappointment due to the slow paced terror feel that it had. The original DOOM still holds up pretty well, while the ropey level design of the latter half of DOOM II holds it back a fair bit by comparison.Īnd then there was DOOM 3. Looking back of course it all seems pretty tame by modern standards, but back then it was really something special. While I don?t believe I had the full version way back then I definitely played the shareware version (which contained the full first episode of the game) over and over again enthralled by the fast paced action and, for the time at least, graphic content. ![]() ![]() The original was one of the first proper PC games I played as a kid, after someone installed the shareware version on a computer at school and we all had a go.
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