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Doom 2 in Unreal Engine 4 is Crazy Go Nuts

It's not an attempt to make a brand new Doom experience with the flashy tech. After all, the new Doom pretty much is the evolution of Doom gameplay into 2016.
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Doom mods are everywhere and they’re all worth checking out at least one. Some titles, such as Brutal Doom, are the pinnacle of what to play while others meander about with some one off gimmick that’s fun for a moment but that’s about it. 

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This however, well, this is a bit different. It’s a total overhaul and remake of Doom 2 in Unreal Engine 4. This is some new stuff right here. It’s not an attempt to make a brand new Doom experience with the flashy tech. After all, the new Doom pretty much is the evolution of Doom gameplay into 2016. 

Instead, this is sticking straight to the original idea of Doom as it was 20 years ago. Narrow hallways of odd colors and ceilings made out of more light bulbs than the Vegas strip make up the geometry of the faithfully remade level design. The Imps need some work but as a rough look goes, here’s to hoping this gets some more teeth.


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