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Need something to do while you await Doom 4? Worry no more. Bethesda is releasing the BFG Edition of Doom 3, which will include the 2004 shooter sequel; the following year’s expansion pack, Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil; and a new seven-level single-player campaign titled The Lost Mission. The revamped package features playable versions of the original Doom and Doom II. In addition, Bethesda has confirmed that the game will have enhanced visuals, 5.1 surround sound, stereoscopic 3D support and head-mounted displays. All of this on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC. The BFG version will also tweak gameplay, with the flashlight now “armor-mounted,” so players won’t have to sacrifice firepower to get a good look at their surroundings. The new Doom 3 will also feature a new checkpoint save system, allowing for smoother progression through the game.
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Teleporters, plasma guns, spaceships, and yet somewhere along the line we uninvented night vision. Yeah, totally believable. How hard would it have been to concoct some reason for NOT having that ancient technology? Of course that would really do nothing for the gameplay which is as follows:
1) Open door.
2) Walk backwards into room.
3) Shoot monster that spawns behind you.
4) Repeat.
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