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Doom 3 Resurrection of Evil


If it takes more than dark corridors and monsters jumping out of corners to make you sweat, this expansion pack will quickly become a tedious trek.

Available on: Xbox , PC
Genre: Shooter
Published by: Activision
Developed by: id
Features: Dolby Digital, Progressive Scan (480p), Widescreen
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
Online
4 player VS
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Screenshots updated 19 Apr 2006
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If you scare easily, Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil can be a heart-pounding experience. But if it takes more than dark corridors and monsters jumping out of corners to make you sweat the cold stinky sweat of fear, Nerve Software's expansion pack quickly becomes a tedious trek through "Been-There-Ville." The story is about as creative as Doom gets: It's two years after the events of Doom 3 and you're part of a Marine force sent in to trace a homing beacon from deep in the facility. Soon enough, ...