id Software's follow-up to their genre-defining Wolfenstein 3D, DOOM is another first person shooter: full-on action seen from the space marine's perspective. Like Wolfenstein, the game consists of distinct episodes, playable in any order. The first episode, Knee-Deep in the Dead, takes place in the Phobos base and is freely available as shareware. The full game continues on Deimos in The Shores of Hell and culminates in Inferno, the final episode which takes place in Hell itself (the Sega 32x version lacks this episode).
R**S
Five Stars
Love this game!!!! Works perfectly
B**B
Love it or hate it its doom
Love it or hate it its doom. Yes its on the 32x which around 6 people own. Not full screen, music is an acquired taste, controls.......Die hard fan of doom and own a 32x with some extra cash go for it, other wise stick to pc
J**N
New
Works great but the sound quality is very bad you need a six button controller to change your weapon so but looks better the super Nintendo version
A**M
Poor product refurbish.
Got my game in is this how you checks games. ? This is not acceptable condition there's liquid damage in it.
E**N
Four Stars
Good
K**S
Not the best version of Doom by any means
I have played Doom on many consoles, and this is one of the ones near the bottom of that list. The screen has a nasty border and is very pixilated, also the dark parts are really dark in contrast making it hard to see. The only version I've played that was worse was for the 3DO. While the best version to me was on the Atari Jaguar. But everyone should be a fan of this game, it's revolutionary and it's a cheap title to buy. Definitely get Doom if you have a 32x. And if you own a 32x you know not to expect too much.
B**E
Nothing in todays standards, but in 1994 it was the hit of the year
Doom has been on nearly ever system in the mid 90s. From SNES to N64, and this was a launch title for 32X. Something to get the consumers interested. Well this was the fastest(in terms of speed) version of the original DOOM. Though the Gensis buttons don't work well with it, it is still a great game to come with the system. It didn't that well, but still a history leason for those not around for the first 3D games/first person shooter.
K**E
better than expected
Back in 1994, if you didn't have a computer, this was one of the best options for playing Doom. Although the viewing window is somewhat small, the game plays very fast as a result. The sound is superb, and this version smokes the SNES version (although that version is also impressive for what it is). The only problem is that there is no battery save or password save, so you have to keep the system on if you want to keep going.
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