Wow this game looks good. It reminds me of back when the first 3D mark came out and I watched the nature scene and the shoot out in the hall. But, like those tech demos this game gets old fast. There are some few, granted jumpy, moments in Doom3; however, it fails to keep me on my seat like many other great games have. The levels begin to feel cramped and although they have some incredible effects and scary lighting they still seem to have a poor basic design. Despite this there are extra pieces of eye candy every where and with some very disturbing and gorgeous monsters to kill along the way. But when all is said and done, this game gets very old very fast. It plays as a run and gun style but lacks that special appeal that made painkiller so fun. It has some well scripted scenes but after a while you begin to predict and expect many of the so called BIG SCARES. This game to me has little to no multiplayer greatness. The engine seems very inefficient and even on my 3.2g p4 with a 9800xt it becomes very laggy and just plain annoying to play in multiplayer. When I compare this game to such gems as Farcry where they managed to put incredible graphics and technology into a great game and fun multiplayer, I see doom3 as a failure. It becomes very boring and repetitive and will have little long term value. This game will no doubtly sell very well and probably get rave reviews just because its the sequal to doom. But what we have here is a great looking game that has a few nice moments, but is not worth your $55.
I think this game is indeed the best game I've ever played. I like it because it scares me, though I've played it before. The gameplay is really rapid, you should always load your weapons, otherwise you would be torn apa... Read Full Review
This game is not for the faint of heart, the paranoid or the weak stomached. Playing this game alone in the dark with headphones at full blast is one of the most enjoyable if un-nerving experiances you can have with a ga... Read Full Review