First Doom 3 Review *SPOILERS*

drowddrowd Texas
edited July 2004 in Gaming
this was ripped from the planet doom forums which ripped it from pc gamer mag
PC Gamer wrote:
WARNING: Some spoilers ahead! If you don't want to know any of the secrets of Doom 3, read at your own risk.

DOOM 3

THE WORLD-EXCLUSIVE FIRST REVIEW

You've waited years. Now the wait is over. PC Gamer was the only publication in the world to review Doom 3 a split-second after id declared it "Done." We thought we were ready...

Turn out the lights. Get the surround-sound speakers in place. And say goodbye to sanity for the next 20-odd hours. The guys at id Software are famous for delivering a game "when it's done" - and we're here to tell you that Doom 3 is not only done, it's mind-blowing.

X The game opens up with your arrival at Mars Research Facility of the massive United Aerospace Corporation. It's the year 2145, and you're a Marine newly assigned to the facility's security detail. For the first 15 minutes,you're not even issued a weapon - the action unfolds in a pace reminiscent of the opening of Half-Life, as you get oriented around the security building and watch some video primers on your new job and new home. In this opening act, you're familiarized with your Personal Digital Assistant, wich will be your invaluable interface throughtout the rest of the game. Using this handy gadget, you can download info from other people's PDAs as you come across them, adding codes, access keys, and emails that contain crucial information you'll need to progress through the 28 maps to follow. Here's what you really spen those first 15 minutes doing: gawking. This is your chance to absorb the full shock of magnificant graphics engine put to stunning use. The enviroments are huge-scale and packed with detail. The base is a convincing Mars Station - less a far-future design than a depressingly postmodern corporate park. It feels lived-in, too - from the skin mags scattered on the kitchenette tables to the nastiest in the public rest-room toilet bowls.

But no sooner do you get oriented with your gear - and with the very cool physics model that lets you rearrange just about any object in the place - then all hell breaks loose. Literally.

The base is hammered by a shockwave of satanic force, and immediatly discover that almost evryone around you has turned into a flesh eating zombie - with a mindless devotion to snacking on you. Worse yet, the base has been invaded by a horde of nightmarish demons. Cut off from your fellow Marines (and stalked by some of their well armed zombie versions!), you've got only a comm link with your still human Sarge to steer you to safety

DOOM AND THEN SOME

For those expecting a "classic" run and gun Doom gameplay, the biggest surprise may be just how substanial this game is. If you try to blaze through any of these 28 missions you WILL be humiliated. Instead the only route to access is a slow and steady one, sticking to shadows, searching every nook and crany for health, ammo, and access keys, and generally advancing as methodicaly as you can.

You've also got to figure out whats happening. As you make your way through the different levels of the base, the pilot is revealed via the PDAs you pick up, and in breif conversations with the few NPCs who werent "turned" by the satanic attack. To make your way through the inevitably sealed-off access doors between levels, you'll have to read through email that progressively reveals a conspiracy of apocalypse proportions - the nefarious scheme of phsycotic Dr. Betruger, UACs cheif scientist, who's perverted a teleportion to open up a portal into hell-like demension. (Oh and if you didnt notice Dr. betruger is also keen on transporting his hellion army to earth.)

Gear is an absolute premium. All the old Doom weapons are back, but preciously rationed, and with an ever windling supply of ammo for each. The shotgun is your basic in close sledge hammer, while the assault rifle is your best down hallway exchanges with armed zombie marines. The chaingun provides a heavy punch for those hectic occasions when you need to yell "LETS ROCKKKK!" The plasma rifle was my personal fav, dealin streams of fiery blue death, although it runs out of ammo quickly. The rocket launcher scores devastating hits at a distance, while the stock pistol is suitable for minor enemies and desperate last stands. (And as for the BFG 9000 - you'll have to wait a bit before you get to arm it, but the wait is well worth it.)

But theres no need to worry that Doom 3 is as slow as spliner cell - hardly a minute goes by without a furious exchange of hostiles with some manner demonic beastie, imps, Hellknights, and Archviles are all back to shock and awe you with viscerally jarring attacks, and the endless stream of zombies and scuttling nasties gives you plenty to chew on (and chew up). The gallery of grotesquerie is the product of almost limitless imagination for horors - spiders that make your flesh crawl, infant "cherubs" mutated with fly wings, and other unamable terrors that blight the corridors of the possessed base

TO LAUNCH A THOUSAND PC PURCHASES

Early in the game, you're tasked with sprinting outside the mars Facility ( with rapidly depleting air canisters) in search of the next airlock. It was here that i really started to notice what I was seeing was graphics superiorty that not even current hot tech showcases like Far Cry could match. Dust blew around the martian surface and the dull brown/red hue of the sand and the twisted metal of shredded structures all semed so perfectly plausible.

Each girder, door, and window adds tangible substance to each scene, and even th \e effect of your flashlight shinging into a drakened corner looks ridiculosly real - as the light floods through a room , swinging back andforth, shadows are cast perfectly; dust particles gently drift into the cone of the flash light , eerily visible. And these are just the basics of the enviroment: just wait until you enter the depths of hell, and dive into some of the later mass melees,\. Doom 3, with all due awareness of hyperbole, is the best looking game you've ever seen.

Not surprising you'll need a monster system to render these monsters in all their intracetly textured glory. But the ability to play Doom 3 with all its visual magic maxed out is really a good excuse to trade up. A P4 3GHzwith a Georce 5950- class card will see u through okay. One of our test systems had a geforce 6800 ultra and ran flawlessly at 1024x 768 with high detail. (A higher level of quality and resolution is available , but the PC to run it well isnt)nning with a geforce4 MX card and 512 Mb RAM, the texture detail was great, although the game was choppier in spots.

Bottom line: If Far Cry didnt convince you, then Doom 3 should - the time to upgrade to a next generation 3D chip , or even an all new rig, is now.

SOUND, FURY...AND SCARES

While I was expecting amazing graphics, it was the sound effects and sound design that had me reeling. Footsteps echo spookily down halls; monsters issue bloodcurling shrieks; every hallway has an audible drip of menace and dread. Doom 3 is the reason to own surround sound speakers. The collective impact of sound design on the whole expierience cant be overstated, adding to the urge to switch out ll th lights, close the curtains, crank up the voulume, and let yourself be scared s***less.

And you will be jolted right out of your seat. I'm not going to spoil any of the socks here, but there were at least four occasions where i lunged back in y chair. Lead designer Tim wiltis is inside your head like a phycologist - and just when hes let you think you can lower your guard, he sticks the psychic shiv right into your nervous system.

Even when the scares arent heart stopping , theres a constant, simmering anxiety at each and every step. You basically subjecting yourself to a 20 hour cariac episode. At times, death brought sweet, momentery respite from the fear drenched mayhem.

The zombie plagued space station is creepy enough , but about mid way through the game you make a teleporteraided detour to hell. The whole feel of the game changes utterly - if you thought you were in desperate straits before, you now find yourself in a balls shriveling nightmare netherworld. (With no weapons!)

It's all leading up to a knees knocking climatic spelunk into the archealogical ruins beneath mars base where you enter a final showdown against evildoers amid the remnants of a fallen martian civilization. As the massive fright lifter descends so agonizingly slowly into the darkness, you may find yourself as I did, cursing out loud at the grim hold this game has on you.

Does Doom 3 have any missteps maybe just one; its attemps at humor feel way out of place. there are a few lame running gagas: PDA spam and an uber-nerdy string of emails between members of a roleplaying club. (The spam gag actually becomes a puzzle that requires you jump out of the game and use you web browser to find a code. Huh?) In one appalling instance, you even even become privy in a tounge-in-cheek directive by arcvillian Dr. Betruger, advising hellions on the proper way to prepare virgin sacrifices. These limp jokes server only to dump me out of the games carefully calibrated dread machine.

But no matter: The rest is all dynamite. Doom 3 took me 23 hours to complete on the medium difficulty setting. (For all those who rumored that the game would be over in a few hours- you couldnt be more wrong.) And for those 23 hours, you will never expirience a dull moment. Or even a less than mesmerizing one. Doom 3 is a masterpiece of art form - staying true to the frantic legacy of the Doom series, while ambitiously reaching new hieghts and bashing down the doors of the next generation of PC shooter. The bar is raised. Lets see someone else climb over it- Dan Morris

Comments

  • verselloversello New
    edited July 2004
    I think I wet my pants :D I don't have surround sound speakers, but I have some badass Klipsch's that I can't wait to play D3 on.

    Very well-written review.
  • yaggayagga Havn't you heard? ... New
    edited July 2004
    I 'think' the review is good, but what the hell do I know, I'm too lazy to read it.
  • ZuntarZuntar North Carolina Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    :eek: O M G ! :eek:




    *Zuntar needs a kleenex



    I absolutely... can't...wait for this game! Great review, and this is the number one reason I just upgraded.
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited July 2004
    also i just read this. for those that dont know. "gone gold" is the term used in the gaming industry to indicate that the final copy has been sent to the publisher/cd makers. usually, there is about a week or two from "gold" to in stores . . .

    Welcome to id Software's Finger Service V1.5!

    Name: Todd Hollenshead
    Email:
    Description: CEO
    Project:
    Last Updated: 07/14/2004 12:36:49 (Central Standard Time)
    7-14-2004 11:52 AM CDT

    IT'S DONE!!!!!!!

    Yes, this is the official word that DOOM 3 has been code released and has been approved for manufacturing!
    It won't be long now until the anticipation ends and the PH34R begins ;-) We literally just hung up with
    Activision and have confirmed that our latest release candidate has been mutually approved and is finally
    GOLD. Thanks to everyone for their patience (yeah right! =) and for everyone at id, Activision and our
    numerous partners for helping us create what I believe is absolutely the best game we have ever made.

    So, the next question is release dates. Retailers in the States will be allowed to pick up games starting
    at 12:01 AM on August 3rd. The official street date is actually August 5th in the U.S.A., but some of
    your favorite stores will probably have it early for those of you who have to have it first. Check with
    your local retailer for that information.

    Internationally, the game will take a few more days to make it to the store shelves. The UK will probably get it first, on or about August 6th. Everywhere else will probably be Friday, August 13th (que Twilight Zone Theme) or close to that date, with just a few exceptions (e.g. Russia and Poland). This isn't
    because we don't have love for you folks outside the U.S., but the localization and manufacturing process
    takes a bit longer outside the U.S. where we will have JVC run 24/7 to get the units built. I guess the
    European manufacturers prefer to give their employees nights and weekends off. Go figure!

    The champagne is flowing here at id and abound!

    I'll update again with some DOOM 3 preparation tips (not what hardware to buy - you'll have to wait for
    a programmer for that sort of thing). In the meantime, I want to see those "DOOM 3 GOLD!!!" threads set
    new records for swamping message board servers, destroying productivity, and post counts ;-)

    Recapping today's headlines....DOOM 3 GOLD!!!
  • ZuntarZuntar North Carolina Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    :jelly: :jelly: :jelly: :jelly: :jelly: :jelly: :jelly: :jelly:
  • verselloversello New
    edited July 2004
    Have you ever read the doom books? They're not bad actually.

    BTW - your sig is 3r33t, Zuntar... nice colours! :thumbsup:
  • ZuntarZuntar North Carolina Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    versello wrote:
    Have you ever read the doom books? They're not bad actually.

    BTW - your sig is 3r33t, Zuntar... nice colours! :thumbsup:


    No, I haven't read the books. I didn't even know about them.

    Thanks! ;)
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited July 2004
    i try to break the nerd mold and not read fantasy / sci-fi books because they are so stereotypical of folks . . . with our interests.

    i feel like books about vdo games are sorta the same . . .
  • oudiophileoudiophile Right behind you.
    edited July 2004
    im installing a beta of doom now.

    i cant wait till the 3rd. ill let you know how it is! :jelly:
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited July 2004
    omg oudiophile is an official id software beta tester!!1 :D

    juarez = teh no!1
  • ZuntarZuntar North Carolina Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    Well oudiophile?
  • oudiophileoudiophile Right behind you.
    edited July 2004
    UNBELIEVEABEL OMG

    the sounds, visuals, lighting! AMAZING OMGLOL.

    its so creepy, but fun. i got around 30-55 fps, so it was tolerable. but the sound was incredible, like the review said. VERY eerie.

    go by it on the 3rd. I AM W00T@!
  • oudiophileoudiophile Right behind you.
    edited July 2004
    UNBELIEVEABEL OMG

    the sounds, visuals, lighting! AMAZING OMGLOL.

    its so creepy, but fun. i got around 30-55 fps, so it was tolerable. but the sound was incredible, like the review said. VERY eerie.

    go by it on the 3rd. I AM W00T@!

    whoever wants the beta, hit me by email, well work something out. oudiophile@comcast.net
  • yaggayagga Havn't you heard? ... New
    edited July 2004
    drowd wrote:
    i try to break the nerd mold and not read fantasy / sci-fi books because they are so stereotypical of folks . . . with our interests.

    i feel like books about vdo games are sorta the same . . .

    It would be like the nerds who watch G4 tv!

    Oudio... I am very interested in the beta, can it be sent to me somehow?
  • oudiophileoudiophile Right behind you.
    edited July 2004
    email me. this beta is somewhat...

    illegal
  • yaggayagga Havn't you heard? ... New
    edited July 2004
    i kind of figured
  • yaggayagga Havn't you heard? ... New
    edited July 2004
    Wait just a second!!! $54.99 + tax!!! THAT'S THE MOST EXPENSIVE COMPUTER GAME I HAVE EVER SEEN!!! What happened to the days where they were $39.99 as new? Apparently N64 games and computer games have switched places?

    [PHP]http://www.compusa.com/products/category.asp?N=200416&CusaNe=200416&cm_ven=chth_em&cm_cat=em_072504&cm_pla=allcusa&cm_ite=Gam&cm_cmem=[/PHP]

    *yagga is wrapping tags just for fun

    *yagga is now very interested in that beta, but I can't find your email.
  • verselloversello New
    edited July 2004
    The d3 "beta" you're reffering to is NOT a beta, nor was it even an official alpha.
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited July 2004
    yeah, i think everyone needs to monitor what they say in these forums. we dont care what you do in your free time that may or may not be illegal, we arent your parents, however, this is not the forum to do it. whenever YOU mention something illegal and post it in these forums, you being liable isnt the issue. the issue is that these forums can be taken down because of an off hand comment you might make about something that is illegal. And no one needs to brag about what they can get, because chances are the majority of the older folks around here have plenty of knowledge of where to find the aforementioned illegallities. however, THIS is not the place to mention it. even with some of the torrent sites that people might post, many of those (there is a big one in particular that was mentioned just a few threads ago) that are watched by various agencies all the time, and any link to them could be grounds enough for legal action or reprecussions against these forums. of course, the chances are slim, but we need to all be careful to safeguard against what every active poster here loves: ICRONTIC :D

    i dont mean to rant, but everyone, especially some of the new guys, need to really be careful about what they post. not to admonish or scold, but just because we all participate here on a regular basis because we love these forums.

    anyway, i assume that is enough said and i hope that everyone will try to be more careful in the future :D
  • citrixmetacitrixmeta Montreal, Quebec Icrontian
    edited July 2004
    i totaly agree with drowd here, come on guys.

    the last thing i want is the guys in black showing up knocking at my door.
  • verselloversello New
    edited July 2004
    Werd.
  • oudiophileoudiophile Right behind you.
    edited July 2004
    yagga: oudiophile@comcast.net

    everyone else: Do you HONESTLY, CONSCIENCELY think that someone cares whether or not I say anything about things like this in Icrontic? I want you to look at the following forums at these sites:

    http://www.totse.com/bin/bbs/Ultimate.cgi

    http://www.mgforums.com/forums/index.php

    http://www.izonews.com/

    Now, compare. AN ENTIRE FORUM. or one post. Society should have taught you that one person can't make a difference unless he/she tries really hard.

    And trust me, clicking "post" wasn't that difficult.


    Regardless, I don't own these forums, and I don't make the rules. But I think you are just flattering yourself If you think Icrontic has that much of an impact on federal law.
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited July 2004
    you know what, i am glad you have those forums. i really am, but these are the rules here, and if you want to participate, regardless of what you think, you just dont talk about that stuff. i hate to break it to you, but sites that are into the scene go up and down all the time. everyone knows about the rise and fall of EFnet, napster, torrentz.com, and isonews.com. if you want to see what happens, just take a look at www.isonews.com. did they find a replacement site, sure. did they still get railed by the feds. absolutely. and you have the freedom to go to whichever forums you want to talk about this stuff, but its not here. am i pissed that so much money is being spent on suing 13 year old girls for downloading mp3's rather than hunting terrorists? of course i am, but we still need to safeguard this place as best we can. are we on the radar for harboring and discussing illegal software? hardly. have we been gradually talking about it more and more in the past few monthes. yes. this simply is not the place to discuss this stuff. end of discussion.
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