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The Bethesda Blog announces today is the North American release day for the DOOM 3: BFG Edition, an enhanced edition of id Software's first-person shooter series. Here's the Launch Trailer, and here's word: Relive your favorite moments of DOOM with the newly-released DOOM 3 BFG Edition — available now in North America and this Friday in Europe on Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3!
BFG Edition includes the original versions DOOM and DOOM II, as well as re-mastered versions of DOOM 3 and its Resurrection of Evil add-on pack. And for the first time ever, play eight never-before-seen DOOM 3 levels in ‘The Lost Mission’.
Later today, PS3 players will be able to download the game directly on PSN. And if you already own DOOM 3 on Steam, between now and November 13th you can save $10 on your purchase.
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It's console Doom 3! |
Oct 16, 2012, 23:11 |
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The Half Elf wrote on Oct 16, 2012, 22:54: Is this the edition that nobody asked for or wanted? I've always played games exclusively on the PC including the original releases of all of the Doom games, and having tried this "improved" version of the game I can now say that I know what it feels like to own an XBOX360 or a Playstation 3. The paucity of the settings screens should make any PC gamer cry. This new version doesn't even support mods or existing third-party maps because Bethesda/id changed the archive file format for the game. There is no command console either (without command-line CVAR setting).
Or does it include duct tape? Yes, in that you can turn on the flashlight at any time while still holding your weapon although there is no visible flashlight model.
And if you already own DOOM 3 on Steam, between now and November 13th you can save $10 on your purchase. This needs to be changed to "And if you already own DOOM 3 on Steam, play that version and save your money." The only thing you're missing out on besides the consolitis are the "Lost" levels, and from what I have played so far, they should have stayed lost.
This comment was edited on Oct 17, 2012, 03:15. |
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