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Doom: Hell On Earth |
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Rating: Summary: Pitiful, destroyed a perfectly good series Review: The first one was great, but this one was horrible. The whole mormon issue was out of place, and the new characters were pretty cool. There wasn't as much action or enough scares to place this in the horror genre.An okay experience, but a must have for hardcore Doom fans.
Rating: Summary: What the hell is this book? Review: This thing.... I don't know how to describe it! It has to be the worse book ever! I If books can get any worse than this? If the rating star thingy could go any lower it would be a -100000!
Rating: Summary: This book is reviting Review: This book is pretty sweet. One may think this book is a cheap rip off from the game. But in actuality the game seems to be a cheap rip off the book. Things may be looking up for a moment but it only looks up above the pile of dead bodies and your own blood. Never will it look up to the stars above. I recently saw the movie Matrix and i think that movie was amazing. I think that Doom and Matrix have interesting parrelels. If you liked Matrix you'll like this.
Rating: Summary: Evil Dead 2 meets Aliens meets Starship Troopers. Again. Review: A compelling sequel to the phenominal Knee-Deep in the Dead. Hell on Earth takes place where the last one left off, chronicling the adventures of Fly and Arlene in a post-apocalyptic massacre. This one doesn't follow the game very well, and lacks some of the break neck speed and intensity of the first book, but once it picks up the pace, it rarely lets up. The new characters are interseting (I could have done without the religous discussions, however)as are the situations. This novel does the job it says it will do. Unfourtunatley, the series kinda goes downhill afterwards. A must for fans of the first.
Rating: Summary: TAKE THAT YOU UGLY DEMON Review: This one was not as good as the first. OK so it gets third in the ranking of the series. I liked it because even though there wasn't as much action as the first, it had more intelligence than the first. It set the standard for the other two.
Rating: Summary: really cool!!! Review: this book was so cool. i loved it. there was only one problem. Arlene seemed to hate mormans. get this book
Rating: Summary: Promising, but not as good as the original Review: I've read most of the seris, but the original takes the cake. The plot starts off downhill, but more towards the end of the book it picks up,adding a few new characters. Definately read Knee Deep in the Dead first
Rating: Summary: Probably the second best book in the series Review: I have read all four Doom books and I'd have to say this one is just too good. Sure, the first book was a lot better (my favorite novel ever), but this one is right behind it. My only problems with the series are the endings. They leave you hanging in a way that isn't too suspenceful, and the second book shows it. But, the two new characters (Jill and Albert) and the introductions of Revenants (called "bonys"), Mancubi (called "fatty"), and Former Commandos (called, um, Clydes) and the growing love interest between Arlene and Albert make it a worthy successor to the legendary first book. Overall a must read.
Rating: Summary: Gettin' iffy Review: This book was the point where I started to question what the authors were doing. I love a good alien invasion story, but I found the Doom video games to be more interesting because they weren't exactly aliens; they were something much more frightening. The authors of this novel removed this aspect and tried to put their own spin on the story, thus hurting it. I also didn't find the new characters all that exciting, although I enjoyed the fact that it switched perspective while still remaining in the first person.
Rating: Summary: This series of books, especially this one rock. Review: I believe that, these books are very touching, even in there bloody gore, don't get me wrong the blodd and gore was the best, thing about the books. But at the ending where they go back to Salt Lake somthing like 500 years later, and when they see Jill, and then the box and the simple word Albert sent me bawling. They need a real finale.
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