Of course, there are - many - people who love this out there. Even worse? It also felt slow as hell - pun intended, especially when it came to swapping weapons. Plus, plenty of baddies weren't even included due to memory constraints, which means no Archvile, Revenant, and so on. Moreover, apart from a couple of tricky parts (aka: unavoidable traps), it was also a relatively easy affair that rarely challenged seasoned FPS players. No complaint about the SFX, though - that chaingun kicked ass! Finally, the music was an assortment of ambient tunes that lacked the magic of the original's iconic OST. In terms of audio-visuals, like many N64 titles, it was an ugly-to-dull blend of flawless 3D surfaces and pixelated sprites, with little thematic variety, which was also annoyingly dark. Sure, it's like the original, but it also throws a much, much bigger emphasis in switch/key-searching, something that got too boring too soon, especially due to the, generally uninspiring, level design. What has changed? Well, in all honesty, this still remains a mediocre Doom experience.
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Yours truly even had… fun(!) playing this new PC port. Or is it? A past retrospective look look on Doom 64 was far from positive - yet things were much better this time.
Very kind of the team to do so, but sadly this isn't a very good Doom game.
The publisher provided Cubed3 with the Deluxe Edition, which came bundled with DOOM 64. Recently this reviewer got to try out id Software's DOOM Eternal, which was.