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The Ultimate Doom - Thy Flesh Consumed (PC)
Platforms: Windows 95 Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 28/03/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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The Ultimate Doom is a "Doom" expansion released to the personal computer in 1995. This title contains the original three Doom "episodes" released in 1993 and adds a fourth, notably difficult, episode known as "Thy Flesh Consumed". Its system requirements did not phase from the original Dooms series and include a processor capable of 66 MHZ, 8 MB of RAM and 40 MB of available hard disk space. It is also slated as requiring a "100% Windows Compatible computer system including 32-bit drivers for video card, sound card and input devices". I have tested it to run under Microsoft Windows XP but performance is very poor, choppy and slow. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/07/01 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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As any player of Quake 2 or 3 knows, the BFG is the biggest, most destructive weapon there is. But it all started nearly 8 years ago, in December 1993 - when Doom was released to an unsuspecting world. ID had written plenty of games before - including the platform game series, Commander Keen, as well as Wolfenstien 3D, the direct predecessor of Doom. Indeed, the programmers had written 3D games before then, including the Catacomb series and Hovertank 3D. But it was Doom that catapulted ID into the limelight. Doom places you in a futuristic setting, on the moons of Mars - which have become over-run with hellspawn. Your mission - to blast your way ... Read the complete review
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