Doom Eternal, Cough Cough, "Hell on Earth" Announced!

Doom Eternal, Cough Cough, "Hell on Earth" Announced!

Doom 2 in all its Modern Glory!

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jun 10, 2018 @ 08:44 PM (Staff Bios)
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Talk about a wow moment! Doom Eternal was just announced at the E3 2018 Bethesda presentation.

While this isn't a complete shock, it is only a mere two years after the release of the 2016 Doom which blew many away. And by the looks of it, it appears that this revision of Doom 2: Hell on Earth will be equally great.

Take a look at the trailer to get a glimpse...



It was said that more would be revealed at Quakecon 2018 in just a few months in showing off a gameplay demo. It's also said that the player will feel even more powerful and you'll encounter twice as many demons!  We'll leave you with a official description;
 

As the Doom Slayer, you'll return to take your vengeance against the forces of Hell. Set to an all-new pulse-pounding soundtrack composed by Mick Gordon, you'll fight across dimensions as you slay new and classic demons with powerful new weapons and abilities.


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