another reviewer mentioned how small the levels seemed and how there were no wide open areas. this doesn't make much sense to me; some of the levels in this game are absolutely huge and span an amazingly large amount of space; "pitfalls," "spawned fear," "blood keep," "unholy temple," and "dark citadel" are practically endless. the size of many levels dwarfs those on the PC versions. the lack of wide open space, on the other hand, is very intentional. most of the action in this game involves intense, close quarters fighting. the overbearing, crushing sense of claustrophobia is designed to give the player a feeling of no escape; truly a feeling of doom. this is a goal that is rarely missed.
one thing that is instantly noticeable about this game compared to the "classic" doom is the renewed emphasis on puzzle-solving and brain-teasers rather than constant run and gun carnage. make no mistake about it, there is plenty of action in this game. but some of the puzzles in the later levels ("unholy temple" comes to mind) are maddeningly complex and extremely puzzling. all of the enemies sport new, terrifying models and are often tougher to kill than in the PC versions of yore. the pain elementals now release two noticeably more aggressive lost souls at one time and arachnatrons fire double blasts of plasma. these updated enemies cannot replace the chaingunner, spider mastermind, arch-vile, and revenant that were canceled from this game at the last minute during the development phase, however. even in the words of the developers, most of the classic elements of doom save for the single-player game had to be left out due to cart space issues. i recently read that a multi-player function for doom 64 was dropped at the last possible moment in an interview with the original developers. add a multiplayer mode, and this is a five star game. during the media blitz preceding the release of doom 3, much ado was made over the quantum leap between the carnage of the older dooms and the ambience and atmosphere of doom 3. doom 64 is the underrated, oft-neglected missing link between doom II and doom III. the new generation of doom fans never had the chance to play and experience all three of these as they came out like i did, and unfortunately the impact of those separate revolutions can't be duplicated playing these games today. as it stands, doom 64 is definately an acquired taste. if you're an open-minded doom fan, this one is worth a shot for sure. some hardcores might like it, as well. i'm a long-time fan of the PC doom series, and this one fit me just fine. give it a shot...you can pick up a copy for about $20 at most used/vintage video game specialty stores.
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Having read the other reviews on this game, I was forced to give my opinion, having played the original games when they first came out and changed the computer game world.Doom 64 is a wonderful enhancement to the original DOOM series. With 3D environments, upgraded graphics (nice Cacodemon), better AI (the Lost Souls are no longer "dumb" and on fire, just on fire!), this is a worthy successor to the original ID games. The new laser weapon is actually quite good once you learn to use it correctly (read -fire a constant stream).
For today's gamers, i.e. those who were raised on Quake or Duke Nukem, this game will not meet their standards for gameplay, level design, or graphics quality. However, for those who want to see the "next generation" of the original DOOM games, this is the best offering (I am not including the so-called DOOM 3 project here).
Level design is improved over the original DOOM series, and the demons are more frightening and intelligent than ever. The puzzles are somewhat harder, and the hidden levels and secrets are much harder to find than in the original. Graphics are well done, and the levels are large and original. However, there are a number of corners that seem to appear that your soldier can get stuck on -a problem that should not exist for any shooter -however, this is a minor problem in an otherwise great conversion of DOOM.
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If you love FPS games or you just love Doom, you need to check out this version. It's definitely alot better looking than anything that has come before it. But, don't expect it to be Quake or Quake 2 because it isn't by any means. "Why would I be interested in it, then?" you may ask...Well, It's Doom and Id Software made it so you know it has to be good. Anyone who's played Doom knows you're in for some intense gameplay when you play Doom. And this game has it in spades. Trust me, it's a difficult one but if you're a FPS fanatic like me...you'll make it through with only a few scratches. Don't let the majority fool you, there is alot to like about Doom 64. It's not like Quake or Quake 2 but, then again, it's not supposed to be.Honest reviews on Doom 64
What I like most about this game is the new look of the weapons and monsters. This was the first Doom game to really look different. The new weapons and monsters have an awesome design. The only ones that I think looked better in the original are the Lost Souls and Cacodemons. Every other monster is streamlined to look real nice.The final monster at the end is some kind of big ugly rat thing. An interesting new character.
The levels are pretty darn complicated, I think even moreso than the previous Doom games. It might only be because it's harder to cheat on this game than the computer Doom games.
I thought the music and atmosphere made the game creepy, and the goofy skipped-frame way the monsters moved made the game funny. It's an interesting mix.
This game is fun to play. If you like Doom, you'll like this. There's cool levels and secrets just like in every Doom game.
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I am another one that has recently pulled out their old N64 to play. Looking through the bag of games I found Doom 64. My love of Doom began again. I have been a fan of Doom ever since the original came out in 1993 when I was ten years old (22 years old now). This is game is immense fun.Man, did this bring back old memories. Doom 64 is a then updated version of the classic series. The demons looked better and still had the eeriness the series has always had. This game is also very challenging, I find my self dying every now and then. Luckily I have a N64 memory card that I can load so I don't have to start over without all of the weapons I have picked up along the way.
This game is surprisingly lengthy, hours of game play for the Doom fan that will bring them to a state of heaven.
I recommend this game to anyone who still has an N64 and a video game store near by that sells old/used video games. This is definitely something to pick up. If you are just now discovering the wonderful world of DOOM, this game is for you.
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