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WE GOT GAME!
Is Doom 3 really doomed?
By James Booth

With the possible exception of Half-Life 2, no other game title has been more eagerly anticipated over the last couple of years than Doom 3. Doom 3, from id Software, and the third installment in the Doom series, was expected to be the game of 2004. It was supposed to be the game to justify building or buying a new computer system, setting new standards for graphics and gameplay.

So how is Doom 3? Well, let's just say that in this writer's opinion, "doomed" is what your money will be if you spend it on this title.

Overview
Doom 3 isn't really a sequel, as some may believe, but rather an updated retelling of the events in the original Doom. Over ten years ago, Doom was the first game of it's kind, creating an entirely new genre known as the FPS, or First Person Shooter. id Software, creators of Doom, followed up their success with Doom 2, three versions of Quake, Heretic and Hexen, and an updated retelling of Castle Wolfenstein.

In Doom 3, you play a space Marine, newly-assigned to UAC's (Union Aerospace Corporation) Mars facility. Of course, shortly after your arrival things begin to go real bad, real fast. You suddenly find yourself running around an unfamiliar environment, mostly in the dark, trying to find your way back to Marine Command while dodging the nasties of the netherworld.

Helping you along for a time will be the Sarge, your commanding officer, who keeps in radio contact with you through the remote in your helmet. Throughout the game, you'll receive story and mission updates through cut scenes, like the one in Figure A.

FIGURE A

In-game movies add to the story line and update your information. Click picture for a larger image.

That's you on the right, receiving your PDA and signing in at the new-arrivals station.

Then there's your PDA (Personal Data Assistant, as if you didn't know). Through your PDA, you can receive informational emails and view instructive video CDs you'll find throughout the complex. The PDA also carries your security clearance, which can be updated by downloading information from other PDAs you find lying around.

Rounding out your list of equipment and supplies is the standard combat armor, first aid kits, retinue of weapons and explosives, and thankfully a flashlight. You'll quickly be glad you have this flashlight, as it'll become an indispensable tool in your survival.





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