Anyone still play this? These new games don't really cut it for me.
[I made the video. Bored.]
Thanks!Sydney wrote:
Loved the video. Loved the fact that instead of some random killing video you catch the atmosphere of utter loneliness and hopelessness.
MEIN LEBEN!henno13 wrote:
I still play Doom 2
Nope, that's Wolfenstein 3D.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
MEIN LEBEN!henno13 wrote:
I still play Doom 2
No...that was also Doom 2, or did you not find the secret levels? back atcha.globefish23 wrote:
Nope, that's Wolfenstein 3D.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
MEIN LEBEN!henno13 wrote:
I still play Doom 2
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True nostalgia is actually shutting a door in your friend's face, locking him in a room with a cyberdemon and a handgun. THAT was Doom happiness.Flecco wrote:
For true nostalgia, nothing beats the insane vision that was Quake.
The only recent games that I've found highly enjoyable are Left 4 Dead 1 and 2. Doom 3 may have emphasized on graphics too much, but it's the perfect balance between artistic design and realism. The ultra fancy graphics don't impress me anymore.Cheez wrote:
You're nostalgic.
About Doom Three?
Fucking kids.
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Doom 3 was criticized for snot-coated textures and limited multiplayer, regardless of how advanced its engine was, how many imps popped out of vents or how many times your character was locked down to watch an in-game cinematic. I enjoyed it, but I found Doom 1 and 2 to be thoroughly more enjoyable and complete.Phrozenbot wrote:
The only recent games that I've found highly enjoyable are Left 4 Dead 1 and 2. Doom 3 may have emphasized on graphics too much, but it's the perfect balance between artistic design and realism. The ultra fancy graphics don't impress me anymore.Cheez wrote:
You're nostalgic.
About Doom Three?
Fucking kids.
Now if you want me to get really nostalgic, you can dig up a thread I made about emulation to play old NES games on your computer online with friends... it didn't get as much attention as I thought it would.
So how many years have to pass before you can be honestly nostalgic about something? I miss the days of BF2 before all the terrible patches and when people use to actually play most of the maps, and this was a few years after Doom 3.
Doom 3's machine gun made it sound like I was shooting a sewing machine.Phrozenbot wrote:
I've played a little bit of Doom II. It's actually a bit hard, for me at least. It's fun but those games were easy to get lost in. I wouldn't mind playing online with someone.
Doom 3's shiny bump map look made it clear you were still playing a video game. There comes a point where you should just go outside if you want to play a game that looks photo realistic.
Somehow watching that made me dizzy.