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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Doom

Publication date
  
February 26, 2008

Originally published
  
26 February 2008

Preceded by
  
Endgame

Page count
  
320

3.5/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

Media type
  
Paperback, e-book

Author
  
Matthew Costello

Followed by
  
Doom 3: Maelstrom

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Similar
  
Matthew Costello books, Doom novels books, Other books

Doom 3: Worlds on Fire (released on February 26, 2008) is the first book in a planned series of three novels. Before writing the book, its author Matthew Costello, wrote the scripts for Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil.

Contents

Synopsis

The year is 2144 and the battle over Earth's precious resources has raged for a century. With global economies in ruins and all-out world war more than a possibility, the U.S government turned to the Union Aerospace Corporation, giving it carte blanche on the legendary red planet of Mars in a desperate bid to construct an off-world outpost that might provide resources and a military advantage, as well as something so secret that even members of government do not have a clue about it.

Special ops marine lieutenant John Kane was once a careerist simply glad to have a job, and could not care less about politics as long as Uncle Sam's check cleared. But that was before he listened to his conscience and disobeyed a direct order. Busted down to private, Kane has been reassigned to the "U.S. Space Marines" - the private army of the UAC - with the prospect of becoming little more than a glorified security guard on Mars.

Now Pvt. Kane's fate leads him to Mars City - part environmental community, part lab center, and all owned and protected by the UAC. It is a strange world with a fatal environment, and the thousands who live and work within the city have already begun to think of themselves as Martians. And away from Mars City, at the strange ancient sites uncovered on the planet, a small squad of marines stand guard while scientists uncover wall glyphs and search for artifacts, having already found something that is so far amazing and inexplicable - including the relic called "U1," nicknamed "the Soul Cube" - and unknown to all, the bringer of destructive chaos and unspeakable horror...

Reception

Time magazine stated that Worlds on Fire tells the same story as the game, but noted that it did so with "surprisingly artistic tenderness". Customer reviews on Amazon.com have generally been positive, praising the game's descriptions and characters. There were some comments that wished for more science fiction details or more action, and one positive reviewer noted that the constant switch of characters' perspective hurt the novel's pacing. Overall, the book was well received.

References

Doom 3: Worlds on Fire Wikipedia


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