I don't mind Doom. It's not my favourite but I still play it every once in a while. I had it installed on my phone for a bit alongside Duke3d actually. Some of the custom maps that exist for Doom today are super awesome but even the classic campaign is still good. I even enjoyed Doom 3 though it seems like a lot of people don't really care for it. I didn't really find the 2016 remake to be anything all that special. I don't like qte type shit. I find it annoying and there was a lot of that even in the demo I played.I played Doom but I didn't really appreciate it until I revisited in the 2000s, and now I still play it pretty frequently. Believe it or not I found it quite scary when it came out. Particularly the Imps.
I knew them mostly from a magazine and found it scary.
I remember my dad's selling point for Wolf3D being that the guns actually sounded like guns, which is interesting because many modern games don't get this rightWolfenstein 3D was the first FPS I ever played on a friend's PC and later Doom as well.
Both were graphically very impressive at the time, but Doom had a definite wow factor in the way the world moved around the player, and the shotgun reload animation really stood out for me!
Standards are higher. Few people would ever claim that Wolf 3D's sounds were ever all that accurate, but for many they were the closest any game had ever gotten by a mile. Nowadays you have way more FPS with way more stylistic intentions and levels of realism being chased. Some games want to sound as real as possible, some games have other intentions in mind.I remember my dad's selling point for Wolf3D being that the guns actually sounded like guns, which is interesting because many modern games don't get this right
I always found N64 FPS games to be rather intimidating, mainly because of the weird ass tripod controller they used for the console. Most of the FPS games for the console were really good but held back IMO by that wonky weird-ass controller. The only one I can remember really enjoying was Perfect Dark. It didn't help that by the time I got an N64 I already had an Xbox, Gamecube and a PS2 and and was used to the far more standardized control schemes and much better controller designs of that era.turok 2 on the n64. i was like 4 years old, it was too intimating, and i couldn't make myself play past the starting area of the game
Damn, and I thought my Compaq desktop was a toaster. 128MBs of RAM- holy hell, that's stone age even back then. Even that old secondhand Presario had 512MB of RAM. Though I'm still surprised I could get it to run F.E.A.R at all, even on minimum settings.Wolfenstein 3D was one of the first games after the GTA games that I played on my 128 mb RAM desktop back in 2007 (which was still a potato computer by 2007 standards XD)