ThePhoenix said:
The enemies are also the doom 2 enemies. Faster, nastier, and with a few more abilities, but they still feel like simple scaled pictures in many ways. Compare them to the varied enemies of halflife and you'll discover they come up short.
The enemies look great! There are NEW and ADDITIONAL enemies, as well... I'll admit, some of the enemies are the same, but not all. If it aint broke, dont fix it.
ThePhoenix said:
he execution is flawless, but you can tell that they lacked any gamers. The weapons are the doom 2 weapons. Yeah. That's just a bit dated
Lacked gamers? I remember someone else saying the gameplay disapointing. But the thing you guys keep missing, was that having a complicated control scheme was not ID's goals. The original DOOM was very simple- and ID wanted to stay true to the original (which I respect)
Theres a myriad of other games out there with a billion different buttons to press for dif movements... that are much more complex. Sometimes its good to keep things simple for a change
Also, on another note- a lot of you guys expressed fears about the game being involved in the occult. I can see where you guys can say this from... but to be honest, anyTHING (game, TV show, etc) that does not glorify Christ can be considered pagan.
What worries me more about the occultic symbols in this game, is how our society likes to glorify violence, death, and destruction. For me personally, I love watching action movies (terminator 3 was so cool), and I love playing shooting games.
Is this instinct? Is it because thats just MANLY? Or have I been brainwashed? I think our society's obsession with "action" is more to blame, than just one single game.