It could have been little more than an empty exercise in nostalgia for the thirtysomething crowd. Thankfully, Doom manages to blend in just enough 21st century tweaks to appeal to the kind of Modern Warfare-raised whippersnapper who thinks “shareware”...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Patrick , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Doom is on a short list for the discussion of greatest games of all time. id Software's 1993 PC game revolutionized the First-Person Shooter genre with (at that time) advanced three-dimensional graphics and an outrageous amount of on-screen action that wo...
Incredible, fluid FPS action, Huge maps, crammed with opportunities for exploration, Lengthy, gameplay driven campaign bereft of filler, Gratifying multiplayer arena combat
Location art could've been more ambitious and creative
DOOM allows you to become the main character of your own personal gory action movie; the conductor of an unholy, death metal symphony. As you vault and explore vantage points, as you blast demons mid-air as you leap down and stomp on demonic brains.The co...
Published: 2016-05-20, Author: Steven , review by: destructoid.com
A hallmark of excellence. It may have some flaws, but they are negligible to what is otherwise a supreme title. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Great graphics and performance thanks to idTech 6, Excellent campaign, Perfectly captures that DOOM feeling, Exhilarating gameplay thanks to the frenetic pace and amazing weapons
Abstract: The original DOOM was never a game that I owned, but a game that I played through various means. Generally that meant that DOOM got loaded onto a few PC's in high school classrooms until a teacher caught on and had it deleted. Essentially I got to play a...
Abstract: When a review embargo is held until the day of release, potential buyers have a right to be nervous. Bethesda holding review copies of Doom until the day of release seemed damning to more than a few people.I started playing at about 11 o' clock last night...
Abstract: The new Doom, really, is rather like the old Doom. You fight swarms of hulking demons. You never stop moving for fear of being swamped in laser fire, missiles, and pile-driving hell knights. Your screen is permanently suffused with explosions, blood, an...