Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Expansion Pack
- Fight back against a demonic invasion of a Mars research facility
- First-person shooter game with real-time dynamic lighting and shadows
- Realistic physics; revolutionary new 3D graphics engine
- Cinema-quality visuals; surround sound; ever-changing environment
- Single- and multi-player action for ages 17 or older
Product Description
DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil is an incredible follow-up to the legendary shooter game DOOM 3. Two years after the disaster on Mars, the UAC returns to investigate a mysterious beacon buried deep in the ruins of the ancient civilization. You’ll uncover a new threat but you’ll be ready for it with the new world of weapons available for slaughtering the demon invaders. Harness the force of gravity to control your environment Battle through the ancient ruins and in… More >>
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Expansion Pack
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The game is grate.Once I started playing I could not stop until the end.So get lots of rest befor you start.
Rating: 5 / 5
Oh how the mighty have fallen. The zombies at id have barked out yet another lackluster attempt at a game in delivering this “expansion pack” – which should take a normal gamer all of 6 hours (or less) to finish. Quickly introduced is the “grabber,” which is much like the gravity gun in Half-Life 2, except that HL2’s variety works much better. To appease fans of the orginals, the double-barrel shotgun makes a comeback, which may be the overall best feature of the game (I know it was my weapon of choice). Throwing in a couple of new means of dispensing mayhem and playing around with the DirectX 9.0c effects set does not necessarily make a game good, and the multiple forced tram rides through the game really function as a way to display the game’s visual treats but do little to advance the action (I’ve had more fun at rides through the virtual reality that is Disney World). No doubt some fans of DOOM3 will rise to defend that game and this anemic expansion pack, and point to the “awesome” effects, new multiplayer maps, and so forth. Weep not for these addle-pated players who plunk down good money and then have to rationalize their poor choice, for they get what they deserve, which is not a “Resurrection of Evil” so much as a “Resurrection of Banality”.
Rating: 1 / 5
Unless you cheat like a Cacodemon, otherwise you get killed quick. This expansion pack takes the award for the Fastest Killing of a Player, less than 3 minutes. The only game that is as bad is the first Aliens Vs. Predator game.
I bought this dark game at the discount bin of my local game store, thinking that it would be more interesting (or fun) than the original game (which I played all the way to the end, cheat-cheat-cheat). I was expecting something like a more intense version of Serious Sam but it plays alot like Resident Evil.
In contrast, Half-Life 2 was alot more fun to play – despite its Police-State registration process.
Doom 3 needs to be more fun and less Funhouse.
Rating: 3 / 5
If you are thinking of buying this game:
1. Play Doom 3 again.
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2. Buy F.E.A.R.
It is almost exactly the same as Doom 3.
Rating: 1 / 5
It was well packed, got here quicker than exspected and a scream to play. ;P
Rating: 5 / 5