DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil Announced
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id Software and Activision are bringing evil back, announcing today that an official DOOM 3 expansion pack is already being worked on.
Through the discovery of a timeless and evil artifact, you now hold the powers of Hell in your hands, and the demons have come to hunt you down and take it back. Following the events of DOOM 3, the expansion features new locations, characters, and weapons, including the return of the much-loved double-barreled shotgun.
"DOOM 3 defines first-person cinematic action, and the expansion pack continues right where we left off -- with a terrifying atmosphere, a new story, and one of the most classic weapons ever, the double-barreled shotgun," states Todd Hollenshead, CEO, id Software. "Now that fans have survived the horrors and edge-of-your-seat action of the original, DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil delivers players deeper into the heart of the UAC to uncover new secrets and technology used to destroy the demon force that's hellbent on destroying you."
DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil not only continues the single-player experience, but also performs a much-needed overhaul on the multiplayer aspect, with double the amount of possible players -- bringing the total up to eight -- in all new maps.
DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil, co-developed by Nerve Software and id Software, will require you to have the full retail version of DOOM 3.
Through the discovery of a timeless and evil artifact, you now hold the powers of Hell in your hands, and the demons have come to hunt you down and take it back. Following the events of DOOM 3, the expansion features new locations, characters, and weapons, including the return of the much-loved double-barreled shotgun.
"DOOM 3 defines first-person cinematic action, and the expansion pack continues right where we left off -- with a terrifying atmosphere, a new story, and one of the most classic weapons ever, the double-barreled shotgun," states Todd Hollenshead, CEO, id Software. "Now that fans have survived the horrors and edge-of-your-seat action of the original, DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil delivers players deeper into the heart of the UAC to uncover new secrets and technology used to destroy the demon force that's hellbent on destroying you."
DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil not only continues the single-player experience, but also performs a much-needed overhaul on the multiplayer aspect, with double the amount of possible players -- bringing the total up to eight -- in all new maps.
DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil, co-developed by Nerve Software and id Software, will require you to have the full retail version of DOOM 3.
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I personally enjoyed Doom 3.
No, I'm not bitter about how dissapointing Doom 3 was in the slightest...