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Revision as of 15:22, 20 March 2020
Doom Eternal is a reboot sequel to the 2016 Doom reboot. The game launched a day early on March 19, 2020, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Google Stadia.
Gameplay
Singleplayer
A new feature added is the ability to invade another player's game, in a system called "Invasion." Invading players can team up and spawn in a player's single-player playthrough as enemies.[1] There also is a new feature called empowered demons, in which demons who have killed a player in another campaign will appear in the player's campaign. These demons are stronger than normal but if killed, give better drops.
The Doom Slayer moves faster than in the previous game,[2] and is now equipped with a shoulder cannon on his left, which can be used to fire grenades or a burst of flame. It operates on a cooldown.
There is an increased focus on mobility in the game. The Doom Slayer gains a grappling hook (via the Super Shotgun), the ability to perform short boosts along the ground, and swing from poles. Two boosts can be used at a time before having to recharge.
Gun modifications return from the previous game.
A new feature is an extra life system. This has been designed as an augment to the checkpoint system, where players can get a respawn without having to go back to the last checkpoint.[1]
Multiplayer
Doom Eternal will have a multiplayer system. Unlike its predecessor, it will be developed in-house by Id.[2] As well as a new mode called Battlemode.
Plot
Set 8 months after Doom 2016, about 60% of the Earth has been conquered by the demonic invasion. With the Earth military helpless in turning the tide of the battle and the majority of population killed during the first month of the invasion, the Arcs are created to preserve humanity and evacuate them into orbits.
Doom Slayer returns from Hell to save humanity by embarking on a quest to destroy the Hell Priests.
Monsters
The game is said to contain twice as many enemies as Doom. The enemies you can encounter are as follows:
- Arachnotron
- Arch-Vile
- Baron of Hell
- Cacodemon
- Carcass
- Cyberdemon
- Cyber-Mancubus
- Doom Hunter
- Dread Knight
- Former Human
- Gargoyle
- Hell Knight
- Icon Of Sin
- Imp
- Khan Maykr
- Lost Soul
- Mancubus
- Marauder
- Maykr Drones/Doom Eternal
- Pain Elemental
- Pinky
- Prowler
- Revenant
- Spectre
- Tentacle
- The Gladiator
- Titan
- Cyborg Zombie
- Whiplash
- Zombie
Weapons
There is a whole new arsenal of weapons that the Doom Slayer may use, this includes:
- Ballista
- BFG 9000
- Chaingun
- Chainsaw
- Combat Shotgun
- Doomblade
- Equipment Launcher
- Heavy Cannon
- Meat Hook
- Plasma Rifle
- Rocket Launcher
- Super Shotgun
- The Crucible
- Unmaker
Levels
Campaign
Collectibles
There are items called Collectibles that you can find while playing Doom Eternal. From Toys/Figurines to view on your ship to Floppy Disks that have Cheat Codes. See also Achievements.
Codex Entries
Tips
- Glory Kills: When you damage a Demon enough, it becomes Staggered and begins to flash. When close, press 'E' or 'Mouse 4' to Glory Kill it. Glory Killing always spawns health drops. The less health you have, the more drops the Demons spawn.
Trivia
The game is called "Doom Eternal" rather than "Doom II" in order to avoid confusion with the actual Doom II. Similarly, it earned the name "Doom Eternal" in order to save people having to refer to it as "Doom 2020."[1]
Videos
Gallery
References
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