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4.4
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Description

The third game of the DOOM series which takes gamers through the depths of Hell where technology and demons meet.

You start as a marine soldier sent to Mars where a corporation named The Union Aerospace Corporation makes secret experiments. People around the base are on the edge, something is not right. You receive your first simple mission and when you go off, the Hell unleashes.

This third major release of Doom series is especially based on single player experience. As in most First Person Shooter Games, you aim, you shoot, you run...

Alternate Titles

  • "毁灭战士3" -- Chinese title (Simplified)
  • "Doom 3" -- alternative spelling
  • "둠 3" -- Korean Title

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The Press Says

Inside Mac Games (IMG) Mar 28, 2005 8.75 out of 10 88
AppleLinks.Com Mar 22, 2005 4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars 84
Mac Gamer May 01, 2005 80 out of 100 80
JeuxMac.com Mar, 2005 4 out of 5 80
Macworld May, 2005 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80

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Trivia

The Doom 3 that wasn't: Original concepts for the game included: (among countless stuff that got scrapped) Longer outdoor excursions that got scrapped mostly due to engine considerations. Their removal being quoted as the final nail in the coffin for the inclusion of a railgun (the weapon from Quake was originally going to be in the game as the long-range/sniper weapon).

More female personnel in Phobos, including a never confirmed female receptionist and an apparently complete topless dead female modeled by Kenneth Scott that was to be found on an autopsy table later in the game.

A flamethrower was at one point considered, and the PDA was going to include a map feature like in the original Dooms.

Finally, (and most infamously) the game's initial concept called for a "use" key like in the original, but this feature was removed by head honcho John Carmack who called the feature just a "gimmick".


This entry was contributed by Corn Popper (66128), Sciere Bronze Star Contributing Member (110193), Iggi Bronze Star Contributing Member (1829) and Lexicon Dominus (7)
 

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