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Doom

Modders Create Opening Doom 2016 Level in Doom 2, And it Looks Insane

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Earlier this year, Bethesda rebooted the groundbreaking first-person sci-fi shooter Doom when they released the fourth entry in the franchise. The game received generally positive reviews thanks to its fast gameplay, visuals, and single-player campaign, and was widely considered a return to form for the series.

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If you’ve played the game, then you’re more than likely aware that hidden secrets within the game allow you to experience a small part of the original Doom levels as Easter eggs, whilst maintaining the same character textures from the modern version. Now, in a neat little twist, a group of talented modders have recreated the opening level to 2016’s Doom in the Doom 2 engine. Built over a couple of weeks by a group of six people known as D4D, the video appears on development team member dbthanatos’ YouTube channel. The mod itself is a testament to how true the new Doom game is to its predecessors as it works so well and looks freaking awesome, be sure to check out the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXkZsKSD-Fc

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