Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOn Mars, a massive research facility tapping energy from hell has been overwhelmed by demonic forces. As the last DOOM Slayer, you have been resurrected to do one thing: to cleanse this worl... Leer todoOn Mars, a massive research facility tapping energy from hell has been overwhelmed by demonic forces. As the last DOOM Slayer, you have been resurrected to do one thing: to cleanse this world and send them back to where they came from.On Mars, a massive research facility tapping energy from hell has been overwhelmed by demonic forces. As the last DOOM Slayer, you have been resurrected to do one thing: to cleanse this world and send them back to where they came from.
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- Elenco
- Nominada a2premios BAFTA
- 6 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total
- Samuel Hayden
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- Vega
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- Olivia Pierce
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- UAC Facility Voice
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- The Origin
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- Dirección
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- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The sound, the voice acting and OH MY GOD that fantastic music by Mick Gordon make this an amazing gaming experience. I really liked this game. As for flaws, on PS4, I did experience some rather slow loading times, some framerate issues here and there, sometimes things didn't look as pretty as they should have. You know, just normal console stuff. But I will say that the story is kind of repetitive. Switching back from Mars to Hell, back and forth can get a little bit tiring, even if the level design is pretty sweet. The last boss was pretty hard, but nothing crazy once you figure out his patterns. The hardest demon was definitely the summoner, however I found it to be not as hard to beat once I learned to use the chainsaw appropriately.
Overall, this game is sweet.
The first thing to notice, other than its blood-soaked and gory nature, is that it plays just like the old-school arcade shooters, a similar style to the original Doom, but with today's graphics. The implementation is just astonishing, and it's nice to know that Id Software still puts the same passion in the Doom series. Nostalgia will hit those who played the 1993 classic like a truck.
Doom may fall short on story, but the pacing is well-made and the campaign is pretty long compared to the other titles, giving a good 11-12 hours total. Blasting demons never gets old, especially not with the new glory kills. And even though there are very few bosses, the battles with them are epic, lengthy, and challenging. They may not be as daunting as Souls bosses, but you can at least expect a difficulty similar to bosses from the God of War series.
So what about multiplayer? It is a blast. It may not be the best experience in my opinion, but it still got me hooked for some time. Given that it is an arena style, fans of Quake multiplayer will be happy with this. There is a good amount of content to unlock, and even several different demons to play (if you're lucky enough to catch that demon rune before others). Also, it is worth mentioning that all DLC is free now and Doom even has a bot mode, so if no one is online, the bot mode is there. And how can anyone forget about Snapmap, a feature where players can make levels or play other user-generated levels, with coop modes included?
But is the multiplayer better the campaign? No, not exactly. But it is far from a throw-away mode either. The case is similar to the Uncharted series, where the single player campaign is the main reason to play the game, but the multiplayer still serves as a strong supplement, and is a lot of fun, most importantly.
Overall, this is Id Software's best yet, and I am very excited for Doom: Eternal. It is close to perfect though, but not quite, since a stronger story would still have been nice, and it gets pretty repetitive, which is why I give it 9.5/10. This is recommend to anyone who is a fan of the Doom series or violent, action-packed FPS games in general.
Pros:
- Adrenaline Pumping Combat that feels like the old school Doom games with some new mechanics, like jumping and weapon mods
- Sick Weapons
- Great Graphics
- A story that's short and simple, and barely has any cutscenes.
- Doom Guy is still great. His personality is told through his actions, and the game keeps him silent like the originals.
- An upgrade system that makes the game more replayable.
- Tons of Secrets and Collectibles
- Top Notch Sound Design
- Good Creature Design
- Fun Boss Fights
- An excellent soundtrack that makes the combat x1000 more intense.
- Snap Map is cool.
Cons:
- Mediocre multiplayer. It aims for a classic Quake/ Arena Shooter feel, but the class system ruins it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMade with the id Software id Tech 6 game engine.
- ErroresThe pistol is an energy weapon, but for some reason ejects shells.
- Citas
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Intro dialogue: They are rage, brutal, without mercy. But you. You will be worse. Rip and tear, until it is done.
- Créditos curiososEnd credits by Brett Patton illustrate each job by scenery and animated sequences from the game.
- ConexionesEdited from Doom (1993)
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