This is a rather ancient game, but surprisingly it is just as fun as any fps game today. I don’t suggest you don’t use this on any newer computer like XP Outlook. And if you do play it on a newer system I highly suggest that you use doomsday. Anyway, its really fun to find again this classic. buy it buy it buy it
buy it buy it buy it buy it buy it buy it. I know what you are thinking your parents let you play this?
Rating: 5 / 5
The Ultimate Doom: Thy Flesh Consumed is incredible. Honestly, I don’t see the difference between The Ultimate Doom and Doom as many of its levels are similar. I admit it, the graphics are boxy, but it was a breakthrough in those times when it was released probably 8 years back or so. The Ultimate Doom’s divided into 4 episodes: Knee-Deep in the Dead, Shores of Hell, Inferno and Thy Flesh Consumed. I play Knee-Deep in the Dead a lot though, and I know it the best. The guns are fine, and there are plenty of places to stock up if shape’s low and the cheats aren’t on. The monsters are the usual, though I always spare lovable-pink-monster-with-white-horns. Most of these monsters or aliens, kill each other as soon as they spot you, except Pinky, the Barons of Hell and these fireball-throwing imps. The texture of these levels are pretty excellent. Though not sinister, they are pretty forbidding which makes it a bit eerie being there, but I’m learning quick. Also, the techno music gives excellent company, but it especially sets the atmosphere in the last level of Knee-Deep in the Dead.
I highly recommend this First Person Shooting game if you just want to experience the thrill of the ride, though of course it’s not anything compared to Doom 2 and 3.
Rating: 4 / 5
If you don’t mind extreme violence, this game is splendid in every way imaginable. Dark environments, demonic monsters, powerful weapons, they all make a splendid game.
The game is quite immersive too. Being in a state of near death, knowing that monsters are hiding all around by the sounds they make, it’s an eerie feeling that the game captures perfectly.
Since I’m a sissy though, I always use the cheats and just ruin every monster in sight mercilessly. That’s fun too. I particularly delight in being in the middle of a whole mob of monsters that are trying to kill myself and each other. It’s real fun to watch them fight each other. Man, this game is splendid.
This is an expanded version of the original Doom so it has some new levels too. Even without the new levels I would give this game 5 stars, but the extra levels are still a nice bonus. Just make sure you have a quick enough computer, because some of the new level environments are pretty fancy.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a rather ancient game, but surprisingly it is just as fun as any fps game today. I don’t suggest you don’t use this on any newer computer like XP Outlook. And if you do play it on a newer system I highly suggest that you use doomsday. Anyway, its really fun to find again this classic. buy it buy it buy it
buy it buy it buy it buy it buy it buy it. I know what you are thinking your parents let you play this?
Rating: 5 / 5
first of all I am a vateran at this game i have been playing it ever since i was ancient enough to use a computer.
Excellent things
-this is excellent if you want to find exactly where the new dooms came from
-it is one of the first FPS sports meeting ever
-you want to see what your precious halo sports meeting came from here it is
Terrible things
-if your looking for up to date cutting edge technology and graphics this isnt your game
- the graphics are pretty terrible as you can see from the picture but you have to reflect this was top of the line a long time ago
by and large if you like sports meeting that arent up to date but you just like them anyways than this is right for you
Rating: 4 / 5
The Ultimate Doom: Thy Flesh Consumed is incredible. Honestly, I don’t see the difference between The Ultimate Doom and Doom as many of its levels are similar. I admit it, the graphics are boxy, but it was a breakthrough in those times when it was released probably 8 years back or so. The Ultimate Doom’s divided into 4 episodes: Knee-Deep in the Dead, Shores of Hell, Inferno and Thy Flesh Consumed. I play Knee-Deep in the Dead a lot though, and I know it the best. The guns are fine, and there are plenty of places to stock up if shape’s low and the cheats aren’t on. The monsters are the usual, though I always spare lovable-pink-monster-with-white-horns. Most of these monsters or aliens, kill each other as soon as they spot you, except Pinky, the Barons of Hell and these fireball-throwing imps. The texture of these levels are pretty excellent. Though not sinister, they are pretty forbidding which makes it a bit eerie being there, but I’m learning quick. Also, the techno music gives excellent company, but it especially sets the atmosphere in the last level of Knee-Deep in the Dead.
I highly recommend this First Person Shooting game if you just want to experience the thrill of the ride, though of course it’s not anything compared to Doom 2 and 3.
Rating: 4 / 5
If you don’t mind extreme violence, this game is splendid in every way imaginable. Dark environments, demonic monsters, powerful weapons, they all make a splendid game.
The game is quite immersive too. Being in a state of near death, knowing that monsters are hiding all around by the sounds they make, it’s an eerie feeling that the game captures perfectly.
Since I’m a sissy though, I always use the cheats and just ruin every monster in sight mercilessly. That’s fun too. I particularly delight in being in the middle of a whole mob of monsters that are trying to kill myself and each other. It’s real fun to watch them fight each other. Man, this game is splendid.
This is an expanded version of the original Doom so it has some new levels too. Even without the new levels I would give this game 5 stars, but the extra levels are still a nice bonus. Just make sure you have a quick enough computer, because some of the new level environments are pretty fancy.
Rating: 5 / 5