Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil for Xbox, rating: 75%
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil makes its way to the Xbox as a stand-alone extension of the Doom 3 saga, and will include all-new levels, beasts and powerful weapons.
Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
If you want to find out what happens after the events in DOOM 3 took place, then picking up a copy of Resurrection of Evil would be a smart move.
Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil arrives as a thoroughly satisfactory and faithful expansion and an entertaining addition to the ever-popular and enduring franchise
Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
It's business as usual as this expansion retains the essence of the original, with the addition of new weapons and redesigned levels, expect for the disappointing online play.
Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
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Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
Resurrection of Evil picks up two years following the events of the original in a once forgotten and remote UAC research facility on Mars. Players wage a brutal war against an army of new demons and zombies including Hell's own Hunters, while utilizing incredible new weapons like the physics defying "grabber" and the return of the classic double-barreled shotgun.
Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil is a solid shooter for Xbox. The new levels and weapons are pretty satisfying, though once again the draw is the presentation. The graphics and sound of the game are hard to beat. It’s a bit on the short side, just like the original game, but for $29.99 it’s definitely something first person shooter fans will want to pick up.
Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil review:
But then again, if you don’t have an expensive PC then the Xbox version is still a worthy addition to the Doom legacy. Only hardcore fans will want to shell out the $30, especially if you are interested in those retro games. Everyone else should probably wait a month or two for this game to hit the $20 bargain bin.