DOOM Resurrection 1.1 iPhone iPod Touch | 78,7 MB So as you'd guess with that handy-dandy intro I just jotted down, Resurrection is anything but classic Doom gameplay. Like the upcoming Wii EA effort Dead Space Extraction, Resurrection is actually an on-rails shooter that mixes tilt aiming with auto-moving stages that tell the story, spawn enemies, and camera lock in battle areas in an entirely scripted manner. Right off the bat I can see how some people would be skeptical about the choice – hell, I was – but in a matter of minutes it was obvious that the guys at id Software and Escalation Games knew what they were doing with Resurrection. The game started as an FPS, but when it just wasn't working the design got an overhaul, and the project was saved via an all-new design. That's impressive. The game is a little pricey, and with eight levels and about two to three hours that may or may not be enough for some iPhone patrons, but there's no denying that this otherworld entry for Doom is still a hit, and downright entertaining.