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'''''Doom''''' is a first-person shooter developed by [[id Software]]. In the game, you play a space marine stationed on Mars. Scientists have been experimenting with dimensional travel and have accidentally opened a portal to Hell, and released hordes of demons on the planet. It's up to you to fight your way through the demons, enter Hell, and stop them from getting to Earth. | '''''Doom''''' is a first-person shooter developed by [[id Software]]. In the game, you play a space marine stationed on Mars. Scientists have been experimenting with dimensional travel and have accidentally opened a portal to Hell, and released hordes of demons on the planet. It's up to you to fight your way through the demons, enter Hell, and stop them from getting to Earth. | ||
− | Doom is considered a monumental game being the first hugely-successful multiplayer FPS and breaking ground | + | Doom is considered a monumental game being the first hugely-successful multiplayer FPS and breaking ground among 3D games. When it came out, the computer I owned couldn't |
==Review== | ==Review== | ||
+ | Overall: 7/10 | ||
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===Good=== | ===Good=== | ||
* The game is a lot of fun, | * The game is a lot of fun, |
Revision as of 16:21, 25 January 2017
Doom is a first-person shooter developed by id Software. In the game, you play a space marine stationed on Mars. Scientists have been experimenting with dimensional travel and have accidentally opened a portal to Hell, and released hordes of demons on the planet. It's up to you to fight your way through the demons, enter Hell, and stop them from getting to Earth.
Doom is considered a monumental game being the first hugely-successful multiplayer FPS and breaking ground among 3D games. When it came out, the computer I owned couldn't
Review
Overall: 7/10
Good
- The game is a lot of fun,
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doom_%281993_video_game%29 - Wikipedia.
- gdcvault.com/play/1014627/Classic-Game-Postmortem - Postmortem by John Romero and Tom Hall.