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With a new engine, bloodier than ever, and an arsenal of futuristic weapons like no other, comes the next episode of this great saga of shooters that marked a before and after in the world of video games. Doom Demon Multiplayer Pack DLC includes a set of armor, special paint colors, patterns logo for armor and weapons and six Hack modules. The unique set of armor is fully customizable with the new theme Demon, with up to three customization options.
Six colors of metallic paint for weapons or armor. Three patterns logo for weapons and armor and six Hack modules, which are an item usable during the game with which you can get unlock different benefits. Remember that to activate this DLC is necessary to have a copy of the original DOOM game on Steam and this package does not contain the full game, only the DLC.
It ticks off every item on a list of things a modern Doom should have, including several items you didn't even know were on the list in the first place. They may not make shooters like this anymore, but the runaway success of this game serves as long overdue proof that they really should.
For fans of single-player FPS campaigns DOOM is a juggernaut, and some of the most fun I’ve had in gaming for years. It’s never going to grab you with an engrossing plot of spectacular linear set pieces, but the flawless combat ensures DOOM just never lets up.
Meaty multiplayer and a campaign that plays like a sustained electric shock. Eye wateringly fun. [July 2016, p.60]
Doom proves that id can still surprise, and even better, can make good games. Excellent single player gets a tad repetitive towards the end, but it really does not matter. Multiplayer is boring as Hell. [June/July 2016]
The first half of the game takes place in believable, but not exemplary colonial buildings on Mars. Only when Marine gets to Hell does the game really get into gear: the number and strength of opponents begins to match Marine’s phenomenal murdering skills, and Doom finally transforms into a fierce, high-speed shooter that’s all about holding your own in the middle of a demon’s horde and making sudden comebacks when all seems lost. And yet, even in Hell the game manages to give you breathers to explore and look for secrets. [Issue#209, p.52]
Doom manages to challenge the conventions of the first-person shooter genre by going back to its roots. It will have you breathing heavily, cursing in frustration, and screaming in triumph. The multiplayer is a bit of a letdown, but the campaign is absolutely glorious.
A tribute to Doom that leaps to great heights, but fails to fully stick the landing. [Issue#252, p.60]
December 11, 2018
John Romero is making a spiritual successor to the original version of Doom. Read more
August 7, 2018
Bethesda sets the date for Doom Eternal gameplay reveal: August 10th. Read more
July 12, 2018
Doom Eternal will present a gameplay trailer on August 10. Read more
June 11, 2018
ID Software announces Doom Eternal, that will follow on the steps of the last Doom. Watch video
July 28, 2017
Doomfist is now playable in Overwatch. Watch video
July 26, 2017
DOOM details its 6.66 update, which unlocks all the DLCs. Watch video
July 22, 2017
The Doomfist preview video suggests that Overwatch weapon skins could be in the works. Read more
July 7, 2017
Overwatch officially presents its new hero: Doomfist. Watch video