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Doom 3: BFG Edition isn't included in this list because I decided to focus on the more official versions of these games and mods for Linux.
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Even he cant decide......
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I voted Prey, but honestly had alot of fun with Quake 4 and it was pretty close. I always had a soft spot for id Tech 4 and wish more games had used it.
It's actually the only commercial/mainstream id Tech 4 game I haven't played. I even made it through Brink!
Yes, I agree with it.
I can't edit the poll, but maybe @Liam Dawe could update it.
Well, I have always liked Quake 4.
However, I had a hard time with my previous poll. I hesitated between selecting SOF, Kingpin, and Sin.
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Spoiler, click me
Well, I don't think that this event drastically impacted the gameplay. However, the cinematics shows you that you are sort of the Strogg in later levels. In this case, I start to think that I play as one of the Stroggs, which change my way of thinking about the main protagonist. It's a weird illusion.
Quake 4 uses the same engine as Doom 3, and sometimes, the atmosphere is quite similar in both games. We didn't have this issue with previous versions of Quake and Doom.
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I voted for good 'ol Doom 3. Any game where I can say that I blazed through half of the campaign in one long session must have something going for it. Very much underrated.
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2. Doom 3
3. Quake IV
4. Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil
5. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
All were good games but I prefer single player games so Quake Wars was last. Prey surprised me when it came out. Had pretty low expectations and it blew me away.
Thank you that you checked it out.