IanHamlett wrote:After playing Rage I'm not holding my breath for anything by id.
Moot_Geeza wrote:The only Doom games I've owned are Doom II (copied) for a PC that couldn't quite run it, and the famously gimped 32X version. For all the negativity surrounding the Sega port, with its sizable borders, only-facing-one-way enemies and no BFG without a 6-button pad (or specifically, without a mode button for the cheat code), it was close to the best thing ever for me at the time.
Dark Soldier wrote:IanHamlett wrote:After playing Rage I'm not holding my breath for anything by id.
Rage is great, a proper old school, corridor shooter.
Zooming out to find the level is some kind of satanic symbol was always a treat.Brooks wrote:Thing that elevated and still keeps Doom and sequel up there is that the level design tends not to be terrifically linear. I wish more contemporary shooters got back on board with mazecraft, because it is ace.
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