In October 1996, almost a year after their magnificent Playstation conversion of Id Software's Doom, Midway's port was still considered the best first person shooter (FPS for short) on the console. Subsequently, it made sense for Midway to take advantage of the gap in the market for another great FPS game. From a gamer's point of view, the dream game to do this would have been Quake. If you don't know, in May 1996, Id Software released Quake for the PC, and it rapidly became widely regarded as the best, most technically advanced, FPS game around. However, due to concerns about the game being too technically complicated to convert (which would later be proven to be unfounded, as the Playstation managed to handle a port of Quake 2), Quake on the Playstation was deemed not to be. So, since Midway already held the rights for a Doom game on the Playstation, and since they had already done well in porting Doom, it's not hard to see why they chose to make Final Doom, which had been released on the PC at the same time as Quake. To keep the quality of the levels as high as possible, or to find some more levels that the Playstation could handle properly, Midway chose a number from another PC title, The Master Levels For Doom 2, and used these for the first episode of Playstation Final Doom. Used as second and third episodes are similarly cut-down versions of the two original episodes from the PC version of Final Doom, TNT: Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment. Story This game has practically no story-line. In fact, about the closest thing to a 'plot' there is, based on the section of the manual labelled "Object of the Game", can be quoted here, to illustrate: "Your mission is to shoot your way through a 30+ level, monster-infested Hell... Living to tell the tale if possible.". This seems rather meagre in comparison to the reasonably-sized slab of text that provided a back-story to the PC version of Final Doom. But considering how memorable that introduction wasn't, the fact that it's omitted from the Playstation version is basically irrelevant. Anyway, as you've probably already realised, Final Doom is not about character development, exciting plot twists and turns, or clever metaphors about deep philosophical issues. It's about finding the coolest weapon you can lay your hands on and blowing the living hell out of anything that moves with it. While this review of Final Doom has been fairly critical, I actually liked the game. Even if you already have the PC games upon which it is based, it's superior presentation makes it a worthwhile experience. While there isn't a particularly great quantity of levels in comparison to other versions of Doom and Final Doom, there's enough gameplay here for the game to be worth the price-tag. And in terms of quality of gameplay, it does beat the first Playstation Doom game, slightly. Of course, it would have been nice to have some new content in the game. Some new weapons, monsters, or play modes wouldn't have required that much effort. Perhaps Midway didn't want to run the risk of spoiling the classic Doom gameplay after it had been proven to be so popular so many times. You can judge for yourself whether or not they made the right decision by playing Doom 64, in which they really made an effort to enhance Doom, by releasing their own creativity.Read full review
Excellent purchase. Love this game and all the doom games
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Very niche item if you want the hardest doom2 and some expansion levels here they are! Sadly it was a very rushed project and not well coded runs pretty poor and looks worse than original doom. It is a cool and important part of the Doom series and FPS history! Playstation 1,2,3 compatible so if you have a real Playstation you can play it!
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A classic and rare game. Haven't played this one before and it's good.
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Brings back good memories
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Doom is a classic. I even play it on my cell phone. I love the simplicity of the controls and easter eggs in every level. I have yet to play any game with better music. Eerie and I think I heard babies crying at some point. Do keep in mind that this game is about 20 years old. And like the Terminator, I'm still waiting to get my hands on a real plasma rifle.
Good game for a good price
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great condition!! my wife loves it
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this is a well executed port of doom and this will stay in my collection.
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The graphics aren't good but they aren't supposed to be. This is an old ps1 game and it's amazing.
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