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  • DOOM 3 BFG Edition is slightly different from its brothers, doom 1, 2 and 2016. However, this isn't a bad thing, and it adds a new and more "realistic" perspective. Doom 3 is a horror game, but the action is still there, but it doesn't feel as badass. The environments in Doom 3 are very detailed and filled with items, usable machines, audio logs, data entries, loot, secrets and so much more. The way you can handle the environment feels really cool. In the beginning of the game, you can see a TV playing and my does it just keep going, very unnecessary but very detailed and neat. The demons are scarier looking than the older 90s games. This makes shooting em even more fun. By the time I'm writing this review Doom Eternal hasn't come out yet. If you haven't played Doom 3, I suggest trying it. A solid 7/10, a good game with minor flaws.
  • When I tried to play it when I was a kid, I gave up because I was too scared. When I started playing it many years later, I realized that it wasn't that scary, but the game really tries too hard to be unnecessarily scary. It's like the whole game is just jumpscare. Extremely dark places and enemies jumping out to attack you. The game gets so dark that sometimes you can't see anything. Your flashlight doesn't provide enough illumination and the battery runs out very quickly. It's annoying because they spread it throughout the whole game. The Doom series is all about action. Only in this game they tried to be a horror game and failed. Another annoying part is the attacks by armed enemy soldiers. If you give them the chance, they can kill you in an endless cycle of bullets without even giving you a chance to attack. This game needs a remastered version. BFG version is no different from the original game. Unfortunately, the game is too old to play. You can check it out if you have nothing better to do, but there's no story to make it worth it.