Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Satisfyingly chaotic combat, Steady doses of new weapons and upgrades, Diabolical hordes push you to the limit, Wonderfully grim landscapes, Impactful soundtrack, Snap Map is a great bonus
Uninspiring multiplayer, Missed opportunities to add value to the story, Repetitive mission structure
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: I still remember the hushed voices and scanning eyes. We were glued to the ancient, bulking monitors before us but tried to keep a careful watch for signs of approach. No one could know what we were doing. “We're going to get in so much trouble!” someone...
Take-no-prisoners pacing, Resurrects the best parts of arena-shooter design, id Tech engine is a marvel
Runs out of ideas too early, Bolted-on (and unnecessary at best) multiplayer
It may not be as influential or creative as either the original Doom or Doom 3—which, although it hasn't aged well, ushered in a dozen monster-closet copycats. Still, Doom in 2016 is successful because it knows it's dumb and leans into the fact. There...
Abstract: At its best, Doom is everything it should be: a single-player campaign that's just you, your super shotgun, and barely the amount of ammunition required to kill every single demon on Mars. It feels like a Doom game as you desperately try to find health pi...
Published: 2016-05-14, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
DOOM 2016 campaign is undeniably a return to form for the series, bringing back the classic FPS experience with some amazing visuals and satisfying fast-paced gameplay. For the most part, the PC performance of this game is good, but right now performance...
Abstract: Within ten seconds of starting Doom 's campaign, you murder your first demon. Great! That's it—that's the pace, here. Doom (available for $60 on Amazon ) is a game where you run by default and hold Shift to walk, a game where oftentimes the only way to sc...
Abstract: PCWe all know the story of Doom. One man, hundreds of monster, thousands of bullets, and seas of blood and spent ammo. Doom is an artifact, but a holy one; a game developed during a simpler time when all a gamer needed was copious amounts of bloodshed,...
Fun, fast paced gameplay, Incredible soundtrack, Expansive, well designed levels,
Multiplayer is lacking, Negligible storyline,
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Published: 2016-05-25, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Seriously, Doom holds a seminal place in video-game history, but can id software, with new found confidence under the Bethesda Softworks publishing brand get the public to fall in love with Doom again?I stayed up last night playing Doom. There is a senten...