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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: September 18, 2008 (09:53 AM)
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The second good review for this game I've read here in the past month or two. I really liked how you did a good job of emphasizing how this game took away the fun of the older Dooms and the examples you used to illustrate that. Works really well for Doom addicts like me. While reading this, the main thing going through my head was how the peak of Doom-ing was with Doom 2 and the glut of fan-made levels it generated, showing the amazing popularity of that game. And how this game illustrates that after you reach that peak, there's only one way to go from it.....


I'm not afraid to die because I am invincible
Viva la muerte, that's my goddamn principle

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Author: bloomer
Posted: September 18, 2008 (06:17 PM)
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Thanks overdrive. Yeah it was reading suskie's review that made me break the game out again.


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