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Fri 30 Jul, 2004 08:31 pm
Released on Tuesday, August 3rd. Boy, girl, man or woman, granny or gorilla, this PC game is expected to give you the big "O". So try not to drool on your keyboard too much.
hurry
wish it would hurry up and hit the shelves in the uk, grrh I wanna kill zombies n ****
Only an 8.5 rating at Gamespot. Gameplay is out-dated, too linear, and some parts tedious. Ultra-cool graphics saves this game from a lower rating. I expected much more. My nephews bought it, so I'll wait to use their copy instead.
A big disappointment.
no way
really how can you say its a dissapointment if you aint played it. how can blasting zombies things not be fun.
no way
really how can you say its a dissapointment if you aint played it. how can blasting zombies things not be fun.
Relatively speaking. I was hoping for a very high rating. Still no release date for Half Life 2. I hope you enjoy the game donohue. The graphics are spectacular in D3.
yer I need HL2 need it now on ym shelf of fps Valave should really be ashamed at how much they have messed with the gaming community.
Well I cant wait to get home, I'll get Doom 3 then, I'm on holidays at the moment. I don't have access to a pc or laptop capable of handling doom 3.
I sense that a fast processor isn't the issue. The next generation cards from Nvidia 6600 GT should handle D3. To be released around November. This is really the reverse of a year ago, but D3 is merely one game. Usually the cards are far more advanced than the old PC game coding. ID Games is clearly pushing forward led by its evil genius.
The new Nvidia cards are really economy priced below the $200 USA threshhold. PCI Express version released first with a larger pixel pipeline. The AGP is already obsolete. So next year you will see PCI EXpress going mainstream.