Doom Eternal Will Let You Invade Other Players' Campaigns [Update] Offering the traditional hype of making a sequel that is bigger and m...
Offering the traditional hype of making a sequel that is bigger and more badass than the game it follows, the makers of the forthcoming Doom Eternal today showed the game in action to the public for the first time. And they offered a surprise: Demonâs Souls-style player invasions.
The lengthy gameplay demo was part of a keynote delivered at Quakecon, the annual showcase for all things id (and Bethesda). Shortly after two of the gameâs top developers made their pitches and the footage got rolling, the lead character of the upcoming first-person shooter was ripping the heart out of an enemy and feeding it down its throat.
The above video features all of the Doom Eternal gameplay shown today. Scrub to the 1:16:00 mark to start watching.
The rebooted Doom released in 2016 was a critical triumph, an impeccably designed balance of shooting an d melee, based on the idea that video game gunfights are more exciting when you need to keep moving and canât just hang back and shoot from cover. Todayâs footage showed more of that kind of action, mixed with some more dynamic wall-climbing and a heavier emphasis on mixing gun attacks with swipes from a wrist-mounted blade. (Thereâs still a chainsaw, too.)
The first part of the demo was set in an Earth city area overrun with demons and presented a more colorful, neon environment than was seen in the first game. Mostly, though, what was shown looked consistent with the 2016 game, just amped up.
A late phase was set on or near the Martian moon of Phobos and featured combat throughout the space station. It ended with the Doomslayer protagonist getting ready to swing a sword.
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Marty Stratton, the gameâs director, said that the lead character has been upgraded to be âthe strongest, most powerful hero weâve ever created.â
Hugo Martin, the gameâs creative director, promised double the enemies in the game as there were in the 2016 predecessor.
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In a game design twist that riffs on the likes of Demonâs Souls, the developers said you can take control of a demon and invade other playerâs games. Players can team up when invading, and the developers say that those who donât want to be invaded can turn that setting off.
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Update - 2:16pm: According to the gameâs official Twitter account, itâll be released on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Switch. That last one is a mild surprise. The previous Doom was ported to Switch, but the consoleâs weaker horsepower compared to the other devices might have gotten it left behind for the sequel. Happily for Nintendo owners, thatâs not the case.
Source: Google News US Tech nology | Netizen 24 United States
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