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8.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings

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  1. Nov 29, 2020
    9
    A gritty re-imagining of the early DOOM franchise, the game places much more emphasis on the atmosphere than previous entries. A muchA gritty re-imagining of the early DOOM franchise, the game places much more emphasis on the atmosphere than previous entries. A much overlooked title but consistent in the play. DOOM 64 is a must buy for any fans of shooters, DOOM and games in general. Full Review »
  2. May 16, 2022
    8
    it is a fun game to play time to time and the gravit are great for the March 31, 1997
  3. Aug 19, 2021
    9
    Preserves everything that made this game excellent; lots of rip and tear as per Doom, controls are customizable to my liking (right thumbstickPreserves everything that made this game excellent; lots of rip and tear as per Doom, controls are customizable to my liking (right thumbstick to move - although it's still personally uncomfortable to play on the Shield controller - I've never been a fan of the parallel thumbstick "PlayStation" style gamepads), silky smooth frame rate, very atmospheric and terrific graphics and sound. The drawback for me is that there is noticeable input lag using the stick Nvidia Shield controller. I'm playing on an Nvidia Shield TV hardlined in through Ethernet (duh) with 400 MBPS internet and there is definitely a delay from your actions on the gamepad and what occurs on the screen. Noticable enough that it messes up the gameplay experience. Yes, I am aware that I am streaming the game. To put it in perspective, I've streamed Doom 2016 to this same device using GeForce Now [on a slower 200 MBPS subscription] and experienced virtually zero input lag. Oddly, it plays very well (albeit a little too quick and twitchy) when using an Xbox One controller and as if natively on my phone; haven't tried it on my tablet, yet.

    I haven't tried it with mouse and keyboard (hate that, anyway) and I haven't played with my controller hardwired in (shouldn't even be a necessity in 2021), maybe I will and will update the review of I do, but games should run well from the stock hardware they're running on, playing natively or not.
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