I couldn't really find a story for this one. From the looks of it, the Flemoids attack the home base, forcing you to fight them off. This was an all-out attack too. They send a lot of enemies after you, and many of them are new and much harder to kill. I found this game to be pretty challenging at times.
I liked the maps overall. There were decent indoor and outdoor settings that were diverse in there design. I spent most of my time managing my ammo, because there were seriously a lot of enemies coming at me. This one felt more like Doom, even though it was still non-violent.
There were still only five maps. I guess at this point the idea was to just keep the five-map tradition going. But if you think on it, the whole trilogy is fifteen maps total. That's a nice big game to play if you did it all at once. I liked it. I am also really happy the final game was a decent challenge. The first two can feel a little like baby's first Doom game.
I do recommend "Chex Quest 3." I know I didn't have much to say about it, and I think it just feels like more of the same... which is a good thing. I love the whole idea that a game released in a cereal box managed to get such a huge cult following. That's so cool. I mean... Chex really had nothing to do with the third one... and yet it still feels like it's trying to get me to eat more Chex. Talk about dedication!
If you want to play it, you can download it from the mod browser in the excellent Doom+Doom II Remaster from NightDive Studios.
This blog was written on April 7, 2025.
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