MajorRawne
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I was really disappointed with the look of Doom 64 when it first came out. I remember my brother and our mates were too, and we were all hardcore Doomers, albeit from the PSX camp. (None of us had PCs back then and nobody had heard of the internet.)
When we heard the revised music from the 64 version, it felt far more menacing than the brooding, sometimes almost melodic PSX soundtrack, but we felt it had lost a dimension. No aching, lonely tunes like PSX Doom's Hangar or Toxin Refinery, no semi-musical dirge in the vein of Redemption Denied, no demons singing "Tell Me Why" (or whatever it is they sing). I felt like it was Doom with some really, really ugly sprites and without a whole aspect of its personality.
Also, it seemed to be getting hammered in the reviews, and nobody else we knew liked it either.
It seems that as Goatlord said, Doom 64 has increased in popularity since the Absolution project, something I intend to play through one day. Although it could just be natural for so many Doom 64 fans to be posting here, since this is possibly the last major haven for Doomers.
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