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Descent 3

Descent 3

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Game Ever
Review: I have played descent 1 and 2, unreal, unreal tournament, quake2, quake3a. this one blows them all away. First off, the descent series offers full 3d movement, allowing complex movement and intense dogfighting like situations. Secondly, the descent series has always had the best netcode, so multiplayer support is very solid and easy to use. if you like multiplayer action, you will love this game! it has many different types of multiplayer games, from a soccer type game(called monsterball), to a highly strategic game(called entropy). The graphics are incredible, the single player is very involving. the only draw back is the type of machine you need to use. I would suggest at least a 400mgz machine with eigher a voodoo3 or a tnt2 card, oh and a high quality joystick with an eight way hat switch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three Times A Charm!
Review: I have played Descent since it first appeared; and in a time when everyone else was content to produce first-person view games where your opponents were little more than second-rate scaled bitmaps, Descent gave the player an opportunity to combat real three dimensional foes in all three dimensions. Plus the foes-insane robots driven mad by an alien virus, moved like nothing else, and seemed intelligent. There was nothing else like it on the market, yet somehow it missed the vein, and people flocked to games like Doom & Doom II. When Descent II appeared in 1996, I thought for sure that the game would take off, but it didn't happen. However, it wasn't about to stop me from enjoying a terrific game. Now we have arrived to this place and once again Interplay has unleashed a new Descent, and one that takes full advantage of 3D cards and more powerful computers.

Descent III also features a new game engine, known as Fusion, that enables the player to move from the familiar mines of the Post Terran Mining Corporation out to the planet's surface and surrounding environments. I guess this is hard to do in this sort of game. Additionally, they have improved the AI, and it really shows in the way the robots behave, and there is a significant increase danger to your ship in combat. The robots are all new and feature more polygons and detailed texture mapping than every before. Additionally, 3D acceleration is probably the best I have ever seen in any game. Descent 3 uses more dynamic light effects than any game I have ever seen. In fact, it is so graphically intensive, it is one of the reasons why I upgraded my 200 mhz to an Athlon 700. The demo ran fine on my old system, but when I bought the full version, even when I turned off all of the special effects, it barely ran. I would recommend at least PII 300, as does Interplay.

D3 provides much of the same kind of game play as its other incarnations, it's just better. I have friends who cannot play the game because they get disoriented too easily when working in the three dimensions of the mines. However, if you're like me, you get a certain thrill from the constant direction changes as you blast away at nasty robots with impunity. D3 offers a new spread of weapons including Frag Missiles that burst apart in a shower of mini-projectiles; Impact Mortar, which create very large localized explosions and heaps of damage; the Vauss cannon, which is an updated variant of my favorite Gauss cannon. Gone are the Earth Shaker missiles, replaced now with the Black Shark, a singularity weapon which turns hunting 'bots into a skeet shoot. Basically, there are enough weapons to make your average NRA lobbyist drool with envy.

Of course, none of this means a tinker's cuss if it's no fun to play, right? Well, get ready 'cause you're going down...again!

The pace of the game is much faster than the original, thanks mostly due to the quicker response and aggressiveness of the robots. It is here you will see the improved AI in action, because the robots WILL come after you, will work in teams, they do not cluster together to make mass-kills easier, and at higher skill settings, they most certainly WILL take you apart. The rush is incredible when you're fighting like mad in the early levels just to stay alive! The napalm-equipped bots are ferocious and stick to you like their weapons do. The robot generator areas-the one's that replicate new attack bots, keeps churning them out as fast as you can shoot them down. The game can be relentless at times, which is what a player wants.

Now, as for the story, you play the Material Defender, PTMC's itinerant mercenary from the previous two games and who went MIA at the end of D2 thanks to a defective jump drive. After you are rescued by a rebel faction on Mars who wants to expose PTMC and their evil CEO Dravis, as being responsible for the alien virus spreading to PTMC's robots and facilities. It becomes all-out battle against PTMC who, like all rich corporations, have their own squadrons of Pyro GX fighters, and start coming after you! See, and you thought big companies just didn't care about the little people anymore.

The only place where D3 suffers is the in-game music. It's boring, lifeless and worse, it sounds like the music we listened to in computer games a decade ago. That is also not to say D2's Skinny Puppy or Type O Negative was any better, I guess because it was an industrial setting (a mine) they assumed that we'd want to hear industrial music. Wrong! (And I like industrial). I found myself turning the music off and reaching for a Star Wars soundtrack to plop in my CD player to accompany the game. Beyond that I have little to complain about. This is a top notch game as far as game play, visuals and sound effects are concerned. It's got a break neck pace at times, while at others it's slow-paced which can get really creepy until the first robot jumps you and you wet your undies in shock.

The Descent series have always been my favorite first person shooter (along with Jedi Knight), and D3 does not disappoint in any way. The visuals and FMV cut scenes are stunning and the sound is excellent. I highly recommend for anyone so equipped with Environment Audio on their sound card to use the full four speaker set up, because D3 was produced and recorded in Dolby Surround, and it just adds so much to the experience. You'll also need a death machine of a system to run it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Descent 3
Review: I really lick this game because of its newest graphics enhasment

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best FPS out there
Review: I've been playing Descent 3 for about a year now and still haven't found an equal to it. For an FPS it requires lots of thinking. And of course quick reflexes and skill. You also need to know how to use all of the weapons available, and how to dodge them! For single player, the storyline picks up where D2 left off and it is more detailed. It is very easy to get into single player as the bots aren't too tough to start off with. But watch out for the guys in Anarchy on multiplayer! You'd better get some practice in there before messing with those online guys! A few tips for all you people who want to get into D3: 1: Keep your head screwed on straight! Don't get excited. 2: Keeping yourself alive is more important than killing your enemy. You'll be surprised how many times you can get em by just firing back while dodging his weapons. 3: Always be polite playing multi! Mouthing off will get you blown up faster than than you can say "OUCH!"

As for the graphics, all I can say is, AWESOME! Just get a card with 32 MB or it might not look like very good!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Decent3
Review: Still my number 1 since days of old...Mercenary gets even better with large mayhem battles and nasty Droids.If I start to breath slow-tense breaths--it's a good game! Better buy the cheat book or your a loser!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blow's all away
Review: The game is the best end to the Descent saga.It combines the best 3-d graphics with real world enviroments,and if you read the trilogy of books you should be able to understand the game perfectly.The new weapons are merciless,and the 2 new ships provide different types of piloting skills/requirements.The addition of openspace combat combined with the in mine battle experience as opposed to the in mine in D1 and D2,gives you a better chance to explore the D3 universe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST Multiplayer Game I have ever played
Review: This game is really fun with multiplayer. It is so reallistic that it made my mom have motion sickness. I've only had this game for 1 or 2 months now, but I can tell that in all likelyness, I will never play a better game. Aftr raving about this game so much, you might think that there's nothing bad about this game. You are wrong. Though multiplayer may be fabulous, single player sucks really badly. The storyline is boring, the missions are too difficult and long, and the robots are idiots. But other than multiplayer, it is a great game.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good game, large requriements
Review: This is a really good game. Great graphics, good game play, and chalnging levels all are some of D3's major features. However, the graphics are so good that you need more then 64mg ram to play. my 333mg, 160 ram can run slow, and im not even on the higher graphics setting. Also the levels are way to hard. It sounds pathetic, but im stuck on level 2. Dont buy this game unless you are a interplay fantic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Game Ever Made
Review: This is by far the BEST darn game I have played. Great game play and some killer graphics that go way beyond anything you can find. The internet play is great and neraly lag free due to the optimized code. This game did the best job of going way beyond the first two games. The Material Defender just got upgraded, and it is worth every penny to buy this great game.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a good series gone bad
Review: When I bought This game I expected a few things. 1) I expected more wepons that I can destroy robots with 2)I expected new levals which I could explore 3) I expected more mindless destruction 4) I expected better graphics. 5) I needed to know what happened to material defender ( the guy you play as in all the descent series)

Decent 2 had all these things I wanted. I personally think that was one of the best games out there. When I bought Descent 3 I expected a improved Decent 2. I was wrong. You do get almost all the things I expect in a sequal but you get something else that I didn't want or suspect. Now it wasn't go into a mind destroy all the robots blow up the mind and get out of there in t-30 seconds you now had to accomplish objectives and there was no center of the mind or boss robots there were objectives you had to complete. That took out some of the mindless destruction part of the series which in my opinion was the best part. One more thing this game is hard I'm stuck on leval 2. This game in my opinion is a disapointment to the series. Go buy descent 2 instead instead.


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