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Video-Game Review: Doom 3 (2005)

Posted by Mizzy on 7/16/2011 10:00:00 PM



Developed by: id Software; Published by: Activision; Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox

Released: Aug. 3rd, 2004 (Windows),  Apr. 3rd 2005 (Xbox)

Rated: M for Mature

***
Doom 3 starts you off in Mars City, the main access to UAC's Mars base. Everything around looks both polished and awe-inspiring. Outside of the windows, you see a red-tinted landscape with winds whipping up the sands against the glass with the sunlight piercing through the debris. You're on Mars, a long way from home. Inside of Mars City, the environment is well kept with data kiosks in almost every room and a nice video monitor that explains a bit about the purpose of the UAC's base on Mars. You get used to the controls and are soon sent to look for a scientist in the Delta Labs who has gone missing and upon recovery of the scientist, you figure out that he's actually warning anyone who will listen about Dr. Malcolm Betruger's, head of the UAC's Delta Labs division, crazy teleportation experiments. As the poor scientist attempts to get through your mind about what Dr. Malcolm has been up to, another teleportation test goes awry and a huge shockwave is sent throughout the entire base turning everyone into...well, zombies.

Welcome to Hell. You are now given instructions by Master Sergeant Thomas Kelly for the first portion of the main campaign to trek through the base and retrieve clues and meet up with other survivors to not only find out what exactly has been going on and tell someone about it, but to also get the hell out of the base. The game just caught your interest and is able to sustain it for so long before you find yourself going through task after task without much of an advancement in the storyline. And that's my biggest gripe with the game.

The graphics looks great and have admittedly aged well as it gives off an "early Xbox-360 title" look, but back when this game was initially released, the graphics set an unbelievable standard in visuals. And that's when you actually have a chance to relish the in-game graphics because much of Doom 3 has you playing hot-potato between your weapon of choice and a flashlight. That's right, you can only wield one at a time. Spoiler Alert: There are levels where you are enshrouded in darkness making the choice between gunfire and artificial light that much more critical. What makes this mechanic work is the fantastic lighting engine throughout the game that takes every corner and bump on the wall into consideration. It's this extra step forward that gives most people nightmares following a four-hour session with the game.

Now for the negatives, this game is very finicky with its pacing. The first-third of the game has fantastic pacing as it introduces you to not only the environment and its surrounding mechanics but more importantly the story. In about the next third of the game, Doom 3 decides to take a step back, a huge step back, and leaves the player to do seemingly mundane fetch-quest after fetch-quest. At one point, I could very clearly put the past three missions side-by-side and note the 100% similarity each task carried with each other. It made me realize just how much time I've lost in my own life doing nothing but filler. Not even the biggest or baddest weapon could hold my interest for long and I felt like I was chugging along just to get to the end. Thankfully, by the remaining third of the game, the game picks up a noticable pace but it never really reaches the bar set in the first part. While I accepted the "Hell has taken over Mars" storyline for the brunt of the game, the almost random plunge into Satanic worshipping and lay-out almost seemed unwarranted late in the game. The game took a huge nose-dive for me creatively when it went from a realistic "lost in space where no one can hear you scream" vibe to a "hey look monsters and Satanic pentagrams and lots of fire" feeble approach.

There are even levels where you venture through Hell itself to get a "soul cube" to help take down the final boss. If it weren't for the suspended belief that I had to force myself to give up for Doom 3, I might not have made it throughout the remainder of the game. Another thing that irked me was the fact that there are no subtitles in the game. Now, this might just be me being picky but the game sometimes breezes through its dialogue and if you're too far from a person to hear him or her speak, you're missing out on potential story-driving tidbit that you'll never get back. The small downloadable drives of dead or missing members of the former workforce do help to set the imagery of what exactly was happening before Hell took over, but much of it is rendered pointless when you consider that some are just used to gain clearance and advance through the level.

Overall, Doom 3 is a mighty-fine horror game that shows that id really know what they're doing when they 're presented with the right tools speaking for its amazing lighting effects, the heavy atmosphere, the clear sound and frantic but tight gunplay, but I really feel upset story-wise when they, more often than not, drop the ball. Hopefully by the next go around with Doom, more of these grievances can be rightfully addressed to set-up a big-budget yet 100% satisfying horror experience but until then, there's a better space-themed horror game and that's Dead Space.

Ruling: 3/5

Video-Games: Sony Extends PSN's "Welcome Back" Program

Posted by Mizzy on 7/04/2011 05:04:00 PM


Sony's reward for their users sticking with them throughout the Great Hacker Craze of 2011 has been extended until tomorrow, July 5th at 9 AM PST.

As a reminder for North American users of PSN, here are the games you can download for free:

For the PS3
- Dead Nation
- Wipeout HD + Fury
- Super Stardust HD
- LittleBigPlanet
- inFAMOUS


For the PSP
- LittleBigPlanet
- ModNation Racers
- Pursuit Force
- Killzone Liberation


- PSN users are also allowed to sign  up for a free 30-day trial of PlayStation Plus.

No word on why exactly Sony decided to extend their rewards program by two days (originally set to expire on the 3rd), but at this point PlayStation fans should take in Sony's efforts at apologies as best as they can. It's time to move on.

Video-Games: Gears of War 2 Ridiculous XP Weekend

Posted by Mizzy on 7/02/2011 05:23:00 PM


Lasting until the 5th of July, Gears of War 2 will be hosting an insane XP bonus weekend for online-play. Most games do a double XP shebang and others might do a triple XP event, but Epic Games have launched a jaw-dropping 21-times XP multiplier for their online matches. Why 21? Epic's Joe Graf celebrates his 42nd birthday this weekend and was coy enough to cut his age in half for the players to enjoy. Why not a 42 times XP multiplier? Because even Epic knows the limits of ridiculousness.

In addition, Epic has tweaked the amount of ammo you get (four times as much) for the Hammer of Dawn, tickers, boomers, mortar weapons and flaming bloodmounts. Go and make explosions now.

Video-Games: Steam Summer Sale On Now - Day 3 Update

Posted by Mizzy on 7/02/2011 03:29:00 PM


In case you've been living under a rock, Steam has traditionally done incredible savings on a wide variety of PC games during the summer and winter. In the past few days, Steam has finally went ahead with their 2011 Summer Sale which is full of top-notch savings. We are now in Day 3 of the sale so if you haven't gotten a chance to check out what games are available for today, here's a nifty list:

DAILY DEALS:
Half-Life Complete - Reg. Price: $39.99 - Sale: $9.99
Half-Life 2: Episode Two - Reg. Price: $7.99 - Sale: $1.99
Hoard - Reg. Price: $9.99 - Sale: $2.99
Aliens vs. Predator - Reg. Price: $19.99 - Sale: $4.99
Plants vs. Zombies GOTY - Reg. Price: $9.99 - Sale: $3.39
Super Meat Boy - Reg. Price: $14.99 - Sale: $7.49
Football Manager 2011 - Reg. Price: $19.99 - Sale: $9.99
Fable III - Reg. Price: $49.99 - Sale: $24.99
Darksiders - Reg. Price: $19.99 - Sale: $4.99
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Pack - Reg. Price: $40.97 - Sale: $9.99
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Reg. Price: $19.99 - Sale: $5.00
Bioshock Pck - Reg. Price: $9.99 - Sale: $4.99
Magicka - Reg. Price: $9.99 - Sale: $3.39
Resident Evil 5 - Reg. Price: $29.99 - Sale: $14.99

PUBLISHER PACKS (for the remainder of the Summer Sale)
2K Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $521.03 - Sale: $79.99
Square Enix Summer Collector Pack - Reg. Price: $602.50 - Sale: $74.99
THQ Hit Collection - Reg. Price: $294.86 - Sale: $49.99
Valve Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $215.81 - Sale: $49.99
Paradox Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $732.75 - Sale: $74.99
Paradox Strategy Pack - Reg. Price: $192.01 - Sale: $44.99
Telltale Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $235.87 - Sale: $49.99
1C Complete Collection - Reg. Price: $570.70 - Sale: $74.99
PopCap Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $329.68 - Sale: $74.99
The Rockstar Collection - Reg. Price: $139.90 - Sale: $39.99
SFI Summer 2011 Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $480.07 - Sale: $49.99
Meridian 4 Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $332.74 - Sale: $34.99
id Super Pack - Reg. Price: $194.78 - Sale: $29.99
Unreal Deal Pack - Reg. Price: $69.95 - Sale: $24.99
MumboJumbo Complete Pack - Reg. Price: $179.82 - Sale: $24.99

LEGO Star Wars To Get Television Treatment

Posted by Mizzy on 6/20/2011 05:07:00 PM


According to CominSoon.net, a brand new television special featuring the charm from the LEGO video game series, specifically Star Wars, is set to launch as soon as September. Spotting a poster at the 2011 Licensing International Expo, the show will join one other mysterious Star Wars animated series although they will both deal with the Clone Wars era of the science-fiction franchise. No word on if the characters will grunt or be provided with actual voice-work. I prefer the grunting.

E3 '11 - Pikmin to come to the Wii U

Posted by Mizzy on 6/08/2011 09:48:00 AM

 

According to series creator Miyamoto at a Nintendo roundtable meeting, he "wanted to see Pikmin there [on the Wii U]." Pikmin 1 and 2 on the Nintendo GameCube provided a refreshing experience as bizarre characters and storyline with solid gameplay helped to create a cult-hit. Now, with the new Wii U's hardware capabilities, Miyamoto is seemingly inspired to bring over one of Nintendo's hidden gems to a new platform following talks of holding the third iteration in the series on the regular Wii console. No official announcement was made regarding a Pikmin 3 seeing as how Nintendo is doing alot to avoid official release dates for any game on the Wii U but this should be indication enough that...well...Pikmin 3 will be on the Wii U and not the Wii.

E3 '11 - Nintedo Wii U Impresses

Posted by Mizzy on 6/07/2011 11:09:00 PM



From it's dynamic controller to connectivity to potential library to everything and beyond. Everyone is talking about the new Nintendo console, dubbed the Wii U, and it's all good talk too. Nintendo's early morning Press Conference featured the highly anticipated reveal of its next console with several accompanying videos. Many of these showed off the console's hardware and software. Among the games shown that will soon be playable on the Wii U are The Legend of Zelda, Ghost Recon Online, Darksiders II, and Battlefield 3. Yes, THE Battlefield 3.

First, the controller. Nintendo has always innovated the world of gaming not only through its products but also through its hardware and the Wii U is no different. The new controller will boast a similar control scheme as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation: 2 shoulder buttons, 2 triggers, four face buttons, a D-Pad and two Circle Pads (similar to the one found on the Nintendo 3DS). Oh and a 6.2" front touch-screen. Yeah, no biggie. Nintendo also decided to throw in motion sensing because...well they have just about everything else on the controller. Nintendo is touting its one-of-a-kind controller as the next step in the evolution of gaming as the controller will be capable of playing games that you would normally play on the TV. How the system works is that the console transfers the stream from the television to the controller keeping everything intact graphics-wise. An example posed is the usual situation where someone wants to watch an important event on the television leaving you to switch to the TV and hold the gaming off to a later time. Not anymore as that person can be able to watch the TV while you continue your adventure on the controller. Nifty, huh?

Speaking of graphics, the console is capable of running at a full 1080p (finally!) and from the looks of things, it can handle some pretty powerful engines. Battlefield 3 keeps coming to mind when talking about this as that game is being heralded as "a damn good-looking game." A tech demo shown at Nintendo's Press Conference showed a bird flying around in a Japanese environment with cherry trees and shrines which all looked incredibly impressive but not really jaw-dropping. Time will tell whether or not the Wii U will be able to keep up the pace with the eventual release of the next Sony and Microsoft consoles. But if this current-gen is any indication, they may not have anything to worry about after all especially with their third-party support they keep clamoring about. On the Wii, Nintendo has suffered in terms of third-part support whether it be by no support at all or a shoddy port in order to cope with the Wii's unique control scheme and dated graphics. Now with the new controller and updated looks, the Wii U is being looked at seriously (according to a video of interviews of several developers) as a true candidate of games being hosted on. Batman: Arkham City was another title thrown around addressing this issue.

All-in-all, the Wii U both lived up to and exceeded expectations. No one expected Nintendo to unveil a "regular" console and that's exactly what they didn't do. They continued to do what they do best and that's shape the future of video games.

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