Playing Game and Online Games Reviews

March 29, 2010

The Most Appreciating Computer Playing Game DOOM

Filed under: Doom — Tags: , , , , , — elzubeth @ 3:09 am

Doom Game

In Doom game you’re a marine. You are one of Earth’s toughest, hardened in combat and trained for action. There is a story behind it. Three years ago you assaulted a superior officer for ordering his soldiers to fire upon civilians. He and his body cast were shipped to Pearl.

After that you were transferred to Mars, home of the Union Aerospace Corporation.

Now, you are on the UAC. It is a multi-planetary conglomerate with radioactive waste facilities on Mars. It has two moons – Phobos and Deimos.

For the last four years the military, UAC’s biggest supplier, has used the remote facilities on Phobos and Deimos to conduct various secret projects, including research on inter-dimensional space travel. So far they have been able to open gateways between Phobos and Deimos, throwing a few gadgets into one and watching them come out the other.

Recently however, the Gateways have grown dangerously unstable. Military “volunteers” entering them have either disappeared or been stricken with a strange form of insanity – babbling vulgarities, bludgeoning anything that breathes, and finally suffering an untimely death of full-body explosion. Matching heads with torsos to send home to the folks became a full-time job. Latest military reports state that the research is suffering a small set-back, but everything is under control.

A few hours ago, Mars received a garbled message from Phobos. “We require immediate military support. Something fraggin’ evil is coming out of the Gateways! Computer systems have gone berserk!” The rest was incoherent. Soon afterwards, Deimos simply vanished from the sky. Since then, attempts to establish contact with either moon have been unsuccessful.

In the computer playing game Doom, you and your buddies, the only combat troop for fifty million miles were sent up pronto to Phobos. You were ordered to secure the perimeter of the base while the rest of the team went inside. For several hours, your radio picked up the sounds of combat: guns firing, men yelling orders, screams, bones cracking, and then finally, silence. Seems your buddies are dead.

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