Jo from GamersFTW writes: "A new gameplay trailer for DOOM has been released recently and has been met with mixed feelings. This game has been long in the making and fans really want it to be both new but still hold something of the classic games that we all loved so much. Don’t get me wrong, the trailer does make it look like it’s going to be pretty epic, what with all the chainsaw hacking and leg pulling."
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You forgot one and it's a doozy. The weapon is kindness in undertale. :) defeats countless enemies.
Give it a chance. I cannot wait for this, it looks so violent it's scarily breathtaking to watch. It's gory and fun, that's all I need.
We need to stop talking about Doom like it's a horror game. Doom 1 and 2 had you violently mowing down hoards of enemies while midi metal tracks played, it was not subtle or scary.
so, you're asking to be shown the best bits of the game before it releases?
Where is this? Where is that?
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This is exactly how I imaged what a classic remake should be and look like ..... so few developers actually get it right ... I feel the nostalgia tingling through my bones
Nostalgia is a wonderful thing. It can make you forgot the bad points and place certain things on a pedestal above everything else. The only problem is when there's a sequel and suddenly it can't live up to the fond memories you have. It might not be the developers fault, they have tried there best but they just can't make you relive the past.