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DOOM-merchants strike again
From:
The Independent - London
| Date:
January 13, 1996| Author:
Iain Gale/Rupert Goodwins/Sarah Hemming Julian May/Steven Poole/Ian Shuttleworth
| Copyright 1996 The Independent - London. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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DOOM was the hit game of 1994. Spreading across the globe
faster than high-security prisoners, this black-hearted gorefest
brought three-dimensional monster-mashing to screens everywhere.
Now the programmers have bought Ferraris and the same theme is
being pressed into further violent service. Heretic is the latest
of DOOM's hell-spawned progeny. You are the hero, armed with
fearsome gauntlets, mystic crossbows and other magical instruments
of mayhem. The monsters are many and entirely undisp...
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