Doom 3 (Microsoft Xbox, 2005) - European Version

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Experience the intense and exhilarating world of 'Doom 3' on your Microsoft Xbox, a sequel that's faithful to the original game's thrill and challenge. With a PAL region code, this version promises compatibility with consoles designated for the European market, ensuring smooth gameplay and a seamless adventure. 'Doom 3' delivers a first-person shooter genre masterpiece, immersing players into a dark and suspenseful environment. The game's notorious for its fast-paced action and a gripping storyline, which is sure to test the mettle of even the most seasoned gamers. Prepare to embark on an epic journey that blends horror and combat in an adrenaline-pumping package.

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Fight for survival in the wake of chaos and horror in Doom 3, a first-person shooter game for Xbox. Play as a space marine in this Xbox video game and explore the Mars Research Facility of the UAC, where a teleportation experiment goes wrong and opens a gateway to Hell. You have to battle against a number of demons from Hell in this first-person shooter game and stop them from attacking Earth. Switch back and forth between your flashlight and weapons as enemies take advantage of the dark environment in this Xbox video game. But the same element of darkness can work in your favor and help you kill your opponents in the multiplayer mode of Doom 3. The uneven lighting, strewn body parts of corpses, the groaning of zombies, and sudden attacks by evil creatures is sure to send chills down your spine as you play this Xbox video game.

Product Identifiers

PublisherActivision
MPN81251
EAN5030917027055, 5030917027093, 0047875807051
eBay Product ID (ePID)93956626

Product Key Features

PlatformMicrosoft Xbox
Region CodePAL
FeaturesMultiplayer, Online Playability, With Memory Support
Game NameDoom 3
GenreShooter

Additional Product Features

Pegi Content RatingViolence
Esrb RatingM- (Mature)
Pegi Age RatingAge 18+
Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
Rating3+
Release Year2005
Sub-GenreNot Applicable
OnlineYes
LocationEurope

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  • Doom 3 still delivers

    Doom 3 still delivers a stellar and horror-filled experience. And like in all the other Doom games, you’ll have to fight off thousands of Hell beings. Despite the fact you can handle endless hordes of them, no one else can kill anything. But how do these demons get in? Of course, it’s a mad scientist. And that’s about as complex as the plot gets. Thankfully, it isn’t drawn out by lengthy cut-scenes and throws you right back into the action. Naturally, the gun fights are the most thrilling and satisfying parts of Doom 3. It has a wide selection of weapons such as the pistol, chainsaw, BFG 9K, and Soul Cube. By far the most interesting weapon is the Soul Cube that recharges using dead bodies. After charging, it targets enemies with the most health and kills them instantly, with the exception of bosses who have extremely large quantities of health. All of the weapons fire realistically, and look visually appealing as their bullets tear foes to shreds. The weapons look fantastic and have a distinct pop to them as you unload a clip. But no matter which tool of destruction you use, it’s thrilling to listen to an enemy howl in pain. Although there a large amount of guns, the level variation isn’t there. Ninety-nine percent of Doom 3 is composed of linear corridors where you move through them, blowing up any demons in your path. However, there’s the occasional large room that glows with red light. Upon entering a voice from hell taunts you, before tons of enemies, spawn at once. These situations stick out in your head, as you’ll be unleashing clip after clip into these foes, and panting afterwards. Yet, these situations are few and far between, causing most of the game to blur together. It doesn’t help that the entire game is extremely dark covering the excellent graphical details, and considering the fifteen to twenty hour length, additional level variation would’ve been nice. As you roam the corridors, separating each level from the next is a bland loading screen and tons of enemies from Imps to Pinky Beasts. They all feature tantalizing detail like red eyes, multi-colored skin, and sharp teeth. But they aren’t very smart and simply charge you. They fail to work as a group, dodge fire, duck for cover, or surround you. They seem incredibly stupid in nature, and are weak. A few bullets or a lick of chainsaw is enough to kill the bulk of the enemies. But this doesn’t prevent Doom 3 from scaring the crap out of you. Every room is filled with demons jumping from nowhere, and excellent use of shadows. After very inch you walk, you get chills down your spine. You’ll hear the vicious growl of enemy, before it walks from the darkness. All this comes on top of light malfunctions and quiet click of your shoes on the hard metal floor. You never know what lies beyond that next door, whether it will be empty or a Hell knight will soon be ripping you apart. Xbox owners had to wait seven months longer, because Vicarious Visions added a satisfying co-operative mode. The co-op is extremely enjoyable and it’s only a partner and yourself blasting through the single-player. It adds more foes and tweaks the dialogue for two marines. Taking down a voracious Hell monster together is a bonding experience. Co-op and the specifications of your PC are the largest differences between the two versions. Unfortunately, the enjoyable single-player is countered by a flat multiplayer. Even though the series is renowned for great multiplayer, all Doom 3 has is basic deathmatch and capture the flag, with no other variants to keep you intrigued. The limited variants, custom options, and character models further water-down the experience. It does feature identical content from the PC version, but it was also a disappointment. Nevertheless, with shooters like Halo 2 and Battlefront II out, don’t expect to find many people playing Doom 3. If you’re one of the many who believe graphics are crucial to a game’s success, then Doom 3 is your best friend. Every inch is detailed by shadow effects, flickering lights, and astounding enemy models. However if you like amazing gameplay and multiplayer you’ll have to look elsewhere. Even the scary atmosphere and satisfying gun fights can make up for the bland A.I. and lack of any level design. Still if you like being terrified and putting Hell in its place, pick up Doom 3. Rating: 8/10

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  • Rip and tear likes it’s 2005.

    Classic game. Still awesome graphics after all these years. Still makes me jump.

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  • Great game

    Also has Doom 1 & 2 & works on Xbox one. Great pick up

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  • Brilliant

    Takes me back

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  • Great! thank you so much :)

    Great! thank you so much :)

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