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Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil - Expansion Pack (PC)
 
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Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil - Expansion Pack (PC)

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Platform:   Windows XP
4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Windows XP
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Product Features

  • Brand new story set two years after the events of Doom 3
  • All-new weapons including the double-barrelled shotgun and grabber
  • Mysterious new powers give you the ability to slow time and more!
  • New multiplayer support for up to eight players
  • Note: Requires original version of Doom 3 to run

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  • ASIN: B0006SJZOS
  • Release Date: 8 April 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,071 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil - Expansion Pack (PC)

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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 utilising incredible new weapons like the physics defying "grabber" and the return of the classic double-barrelled shotgun. Featuring new locations, puzzles and mysterious powers like the ability to slow time, Resurrection of Evil will have players reloading for the bloodiest battle yet.

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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What The Original Doom 3 Should Have Been, 18 Jun 2005
The first thing you notice with Doom 3 : Resurrection Of Evil is that there's far less of hordes of creatures just mindlessly jumping out at you from behind almost every corner as there was in Doom 3.

And that gives you time to actually enjoy the amazing graphics, which are without a doubt the best of any PC game. The level of realism is superb.

It's not quite as dark and gloomy an atmosphere as the original Doom 3.....though it would be exaggerating to say they've seriously lightened the place up. But this is, after all, a horror game and the somewhat subdued lighting serves that purpose very well.

The game is generally harder than Doom 3. Some of the bosses are incredibly hard to beat. But....there are an additional two weapons that make life easier. The first is the grabber.....yes, straight out of Half Life 2. Have fun hurling plasma balls back at enemies. And the second is....wait for it....the return of the double barrelled shotgun !

You also get an artefact that gives you various powers, such as slowing down time, or even temporary invincibility. A sort of glorified soul cube.

Overall, this game is much more what I expected the original Doom 3 to be. It is more challenging, and not just an endless succession of things jumping out at you. There are puzzles, some quite tricky, and there's less of visiting the same darkened corridor for what seems like the millionth time.

So if you have the original Doom 3 and you are wondering should you buy the expansion pack, my advice is yes, it is well worth it.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Short but sweet - Another disaster in Mankind's Martian base and all of Hell breaks lose , 11 Jun 2007
By Keith Joseph (West Berkshire, England) - See all my reviews
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To really appreciate the Doom 3 series you need to have played the original `Doom' (1993) and `Doom II' (1994) games that knocked peoples socks off back then. You then understand why Doom3 has nothing more than an array of monsters jumping out at you every time you open a door for the first time - it's just a homage to the original games. Game play, the demons, and locations in Doom3 are pretty much as the original Doom series, and as before you mostly just keep killing these very nasty things until there are none left. However in this Doom3 series the graphics quality, AI, and story development are in a different league, and you do have some interaction with other characters and the odd defence spider droid. You need a powerful gaming PC though (we have an Nvidia 7950 graphics card and AMD-2 5000 PC), plus you must own and install the original Doom3 game to run this expansion pack.

The story is set two years after the Doom3 catastrophe at the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC) research centre on Mars, when Dr. Malcolm Betruger and his team unwittingly unleashed Hell's demons when recreating transporter technology developed by a long gone Martian race. It's 2147 and UAC has detected a strange signal from one of its Martian satellites, and consequently sends a team in to investigate. You go deep into the archaeological ruins of the lost Martian civilisation and find another alien "Artefact". When you touch it, in the first few seconds of the game, the forces of Hell are released again and attempt to steal back the powerful mystical device. You, a marine combat engineer, are working for Dr. Elizabeth McNeil. The attractive Dr McNeil was the whistleblower who notified counsellor Elliot Swann and Jack Campbell of Dr. Malcolm Betruger's mysterious activities at the beginning of Doom 3.

This time there is little introduction, within minutes you are running from cave to lab to monorail blasting demons at a frantic pace. Again the power starts to fail, but this time you find you are using your torch a little less (which almost lightens the tension). Occasionally you have to brave the Martian atmosphere with a respirator, but mostly you are wandering around the decimated dig area and long derelict bases, picking up a few PDA's and data discs left around by the hapless UAC staff. These provide emails, voice recordings and reports that are essential information for your mission, i.e. the weapons locker codes that enable you to kick a lot more Demon b*tt. The fading radio transmission of Dr McNeil, cut scenes of demon attacks and the eerie silence, with occasional loud machine noises from automatically operating plant, add to the creepy game-play, although most of the tension comes from the gloom and darkness. Plus [sadly] again there's no stealth mode, so you can't hide in the shadows - as that's where 'they' lurk. The game has a few levels: e.g. the Erabus dig site, Erabus Labs and Control, The Phobos Labs, and a return to the disintegrating Delta Labs, before you have to descend into Hell itself to face an old foe. You have all the old weapons from Doom 3 plus a neat antique double barrelled shotgun (resurrected from Doom II) and your mysterious alien artefact.

And the game play is again very scary, plus you need a fast gaming PC to respond in time when attacked or it's all over. This time there's far less time-wasting with cut scenes of you chatting to the odd survivor, and the game-play is overall far shorter than Doom3 (which actually reduces the feeling of repetition and works quite well). Again it does get quite hard as you near the end, and I had to resort to health and ammo cheats to survive the battle with the odd demon boss. Here though your alien artefact comes into it's own as it gains power through the game, and becomes quite formidable by the end. It took me just a few days to complete the game (Doom3 took weeks), partly because it's easier to get out of each level. You can save at any time for difficult sequences. So overall, just like Doom3, it was a very enjoyable, if rather creepy, game - it's not for preteens though. The only problem I had running the expansion pack was that I had to unload my patched Doom3 and reload it (unpatched) before Resurrection of Evil, which then applied the update patch - otherwise both games refused to run. For me it ran under XP and now Vista (with 3Gb system memory). So highly recommended, if you have a very fast PC, and now (often) at a bargain price.
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11 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hmmm..., 19 Jul 2005
By Paul (London, England United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
well i have to say i had fun playing the first doom the pixels really scared me when i was 8 (seriously!!!) and doom 3 is the best game, story wise, that i have played in a long long time. However you battle your way through gets a bit repeatative, the monster jump out at you at every corner and behind you. i give doom 3, 4 stars
doom 3: resurrection of evil is an enjoyable game and presents a good challange on normal that is still fun but not to hard enough to bore you or make you punch a hole through the wall. i did not complete the game however due to graphics card (FX 5200 Nvidia graphics card) not able to keep up with the game "richly" detailed room and action. D3ROE also lacks a good story line unlike its orignal counter-part there only about 3 PDA audio logs and videos which is what made doom 3 even better and exciting. However the voice acting on doom is still top class. And finaly the duration of the game is...questionable.. there only 8 levels (from the top of my head) and no introduction like doom 3.
so quick conclusion:
good action better then orignal +
not long enough -
lacks a solid story -
needs a solid graphics card -
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good game!
I found Doom 3 a grueling, oppressive and scary game when I first played it in 2005. This one is pretty similar but as I didn't wear headphones it didn't freak me out as much... Read more
Published 18 days ago by Danos

3.0 out of 5 stars decent but disappointing
Great graphics just like Doom 3 but I completed the game in a couple of days and wasn't really trying hard. Read more
Published 18 months ago by G. Hart

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a Doom3 sequel - much much more!
I don't know about you but I thought Doom3 was really average - dark, repetitive and not at all frightening. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2007 by Barks

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
Best game iv ever played better than doom 3,pacific assault half life, fear, far cry. I completed most of the games listed so Im not kidding. Read more
Published on 5 April 2006 by SAP

4.0 out of 5 stars You're left with an "Is that it?" feeling
It's not a repeat of Doom 3. The Soul cube, new monsters and weapons add to the interest, but essentially, nothing's changed. Read more
Published on 19 Mar 2006 by Nickel

3.0 out of 5 stars Resurrecting old maps!!
I loved Doom3. Fast, raw, sheer wonderful rampant fury!! Unfortunately, IMHO Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Expansion Pack (PC)resurrects much of the same stuff we found in Doom3... Read more
Published on 1 Nov 2005 by markspriggs

5.0 out of 5 stars Delivers what the original title didn't
I was a bit disappointed once Doom III lauched. Arguably, the quality of the lighting etc... were truly amazing but the whole game just didn't quite deliver the chills and frills... Read more
Published on 6 May 2005 by Nicolai Guba

4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Well what can I say? The game delivers what it says, more monsters, more weapons, scarier enviroments. Read more
Published on 20 April 2005 by markblast

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