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Wednesday, July 14 2004

Doom 3 scores 94% in PC Gamer  by Shane L at 09:28

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Just seen on the Rage3D forums that the popular gaming magazine PC Gamer has reviewed Doom 3 and given it a 94% overall score.

Pretty impressive considering most top games come in at the 90%-91% bracket.
Is this a sure fire sign that this game is going to rock ? or is it just another marketing ploy by certain publishers ?

Proof is in the pudding so to speak.

Scan of magazine here.

You can pre-Order Doom3 now at Amazon
Tags: Doom 3
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Felon
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14 July 2004 11:33
So looking forward to this game, be it console or pc.
KendoMonkey
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14 July 2004 12:10
Mmmm, seems a little odd that PC Gamer have managed to get a proper completed copy. But let's be a devil and say that they've had a full copy and properly reviewed it - I'm still skeptical as to how it's scored 94% - if this is an average score then storyline and gameplay must be really impressive.
Felon
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14 July 2004 12:35
Think the review may be a little cooked maybe
malis
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14 July 2004 13:53
it is the US pc gamer, wonder if pc gamer uk will give a different score. Anyway, im so excited about this game, i love the doom series to death, even if it is old school play, if theres one game that can do old school, its doom
Jammin
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14 July 2004 13:57
Well Black and White got rave reviews of about 95%. But it was still CRAP!
WUD
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14 July 2004 16:51
LMAO, you cannot compare B&W with D3, and B&W was OK! although i prefered The Populous Games


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