Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.88/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
1UP6.5/10Apr 11 '05
DreamStation.cc4/10Jul 25 '05
Game Chronicles Magazine9.8/10Apr 04 '05
Gamer Within8.6/10Jul 31 '05
Gamer's Hell8.1/10Apr 18 '05
Gamesfirst3/5May 07 '05
Thunderbolt8/10May 11 '05
Actiontrip79%Apr 05 '05
Adrenaline Vault4/5Apr 18 '05
EuroGamer8/10Apr 19 '05
Game Over80%Jun 02 '05
GamePro14.5/15Apr 21 '05
Gamespot8.5/10Apr 04 '05
Gamespy3.5/5Apr 04 '05
PC IGN8.4/10Apr 04 '05
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Previews
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Gamespot Jan 06 2005 
Next Level Gaming Sep 29 2005 
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"...if you were in the camp that loved Doom III for what it was, warts and all, then you should definitely treat yourself to this well-rounded episode. It's not offering anything revolutionary, and you could argue that it doesn't fix anything that was wrong with it last time out, but the new toys are a lot of fun, it still stands out for looking absolutely stunning and given that it lasts about as long as most full priced shooters you're getting good value for money. One of the better expansion packs you'll come across, and not the kind of cash in fodder that's often associated with these things."
"The additional of new areas and interesting weapons is certainly a worthwhile offering for any Doom fan."
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"We begin 2005 just as we began 2004: in anticipation of a Doom 3 title. Only this time, we're waiting on Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil, the expansion pack to last year's blockbuster first-person shooter."
"If Doom 3 left you wanting more, you'll find what you're looking for in Resurrection of Evil."
"While RoE provides much more interesting and tactically useful environments, it still doesn't quite offer the challenges we've become accustomed to with shooters like Far Cry and Half-Life 2. And from what I've seen of Monolith's F.E.A.R., RoE's appeal will slip a notch futher, as the encounters in F.E.A.R. are consistently more satisfying and the supernatural element more effective, in my opinion."
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