Bethesda Unveils New Doom VR Game at E3 Press Conference

Bethesda Unveils New Doom VR Game at E3 Press Conference

Up close and personal!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 11, 2017 @ 10:14 PM (Staff Bios)
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Bethesda has been talking VR for a while now, but we are finally getting our first look of their new games today. The first one they have decided to unveil is, of course, Doom. In this brand new Doom VFR, they are amping things up. VR games have always seemed like small betas. The experience has been cool, but nothing to really brag about. Well, I'm thinking that things might change this time around.

The game puts you around numerous enemies, weapons, and beautiful environments. It still looks like Doom, keeping to its regular, bloody, hellbent self, but this time it's up close and personal. If you love smashing alien face, blowing everything up, and just covering yourself in a bloody mess, look no further.

Doom looks absolutely amazing and you can check it out right down below. Not a ton of information has been released just yet, but updates will come in the next few days.

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