id Software Unleashes Gorey DOOM Gameplay Video

id Software Unleashes Gorey DOOM Gameplay Video

Can't believe it's coming out in just a few months now.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 06, 2016 @ 04:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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id Software recently released a quite nifty and gruesome trailer for the single player campaign of the upcoming FPS DOOM. This is not for the faint of heart. This is just... bloody. I have no words for this. I just... am in awe.

In complete and utter awe. According to our previous reports, the DOOM reboot won't be featuring any true co-op campaign, but at least the gameplay appears enticing with its mayhem. Not only that, but Nightmare Mode in this game will be.... nightmarish, to say the very least. It's not a cover shooter in the slightest, either. Running and gunning is taken literally here, and that's what you need to do in order to keep up. Back in July, we also recapped the DOOM Panel that was held at QuakeCon, of which you can check out right here.



DOOM will be bloodying Xbox Ones, PlayStation 4s, and PCs worldwide Friday, May 13, 2016.

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