This game was creepy as hell to play late at night in the basement back in the day. I've played "scary" games since but none of them made my skin crawl like this when it first came out.
Greatly done! This masterpiece, needs a second part, with the same ambient, but more large rooms and these days graphics, as a continued story only, with no mixed with the actual Doom series, as those are totally other thing overall. This was something as Resident Evil alike, another pace, so is totally something else, apart!
This game scared the crap out of me when I played it! The atmosphere is definitely the best part of Doom 3! The only other game that had the same scare and creep factor for me was Resident Evil Remake when it came out in 2002.
Some of the voice acting here is just so impressive. 13:02 The tone "Walter Connors" has when we he talks about his work and is basically asking for a promotion is incredible. You can just hear the insecurity as he is leaving the message.
Don't you wish they would remake this game, with bigger-sized rooms and the fast-paced action that Doom 2016/Eternal had. Well Prodeus has a good level editor for something like that. Plus, Dr. Caseon's 2nd log cuts off near the end of his clip. 5:18
André Sogliuzzo, Andy Chanley, Bill Harper, Cam Clarke, Daran Norris, David Kaye, Dee Bradley Baker, Edward Yin, Grey DeLisle, J. Grant Albrecht, Jay Gordon, Jim Meskimen, Jim Ward, Keith Ferguson, Keone Young, Matt Morton, Michael Bell, Michael J. Gough, Neil Ross, Nick Jameson, Phil LaMarr, Phil Proctor, Rob Paulsen, Robin Atkin Downes, Ryun Yu, S. Scott Bullock, Steve Blum, Wally Wingert, Scott Menville.
Would be nice if they remade D3, only make it more what the original vision was, no pitch blackness everywhere, zombies that won't die and gets back up (for random x times), secondary antagonist known as Sergeant Kelly while hiding Betruger for later, more enemies, running revenants, Trent Reznor's sound design and so on...
The sound files are in the pk4 archives in Doom 3 / Doom 3 BFG folder. However in the BFG Edition sound files are encrypted so you would have to deal with that as well. Extract them all to a folder if that's what you wish; Doom 3's *.pk4 files are just Zip files so pretty much any program that can handle Zip will be able to extract them.
@@MainFrameGamerz Thanks. How can i decrypt doom 3 bfg files and turn them into listenable audio? especially to recover the various pdas and audios of "lost mission"