Sharp single-player campaign; some of the best graphics around; weapon upgrades make you rethink how you use your arsenal along the way. Multiplayer sticks too close to Quake III?s blueprint; kind of a resource hog; vehicle sequences are a little too basic. ----Read Full Review
From Gamespot
Extremely impressive from a technical standpoint yet behind the times from a first-person-shooter design standpoint: This is the dichotomy that is Doom 3, the long-awaited sequel from well-known Texas-based developer id Software. Doom 3 is quite possibly the best-looking game ever, thanks to the brand-new 3D graphics engine used to generate its convincingly lifelike, densely atmospheric, and surprisingly expansive environments. At the same time, when you look past the spectacular appearance, you?ll find a conventional, derivative shooter.----Read Full Review