

If you played Doom 3, you know how frustrating it was to have to turn off the flashlight every time you used a gun. The biggest comes down to the flashlight. I did not notice any changes to Doom and Doom 2, but I found some play mechanic changes to Doom 3. Each Doom really feels like a time capsule now, and really reminds us gamers how FPS’s have evolved since our dad’s forced us to buy our own computers. Cut scene characters still have blocky, low polygon edges, and wouldn’t pass today’s current gen standards. This means that for the most part Doom 3 now looks pretty dated.

For the most part each Doom looks near identical to when they were first release. Lighting has also been cleaned up in Doom 3, and although the game is suppose to be dark and scary, it’s easier to see NPC’s in cut scenes and ones who just want to talk to you.Īlthough the games have been cleaned up, it most likely won’t be noticed.

Doom 3 comes with the main campaign, the Lost Levels which were edited out of the original release, and the add on, The Resurrection of Evil.Īll games have been cleaned up and up rezzed for today’s computers, 3d t.v.’s and head mounted sets. You get Doom, Doom 2 and Doom 3, as well as Doom 2’s Hell on Earth, an expansion recently also released on Xbox. The BFG edition is the definitive collection of the entire Doom series. There have been 3 main games to the franchise dating all the way back to 1993 which is right around the time I had to buy my own computer because my dad didn’t want games on his PC. If you’ve been under a rock that didn’t have a computer, or you’re as old as my dad, you most likely have played some form of Doom. Doom 3 BFG was recently released to Seam.
