What did you think of the DOOM multiplayer beta?
It seems many PC gamers aren;t at all happy with DOOM after playing the open multiplayer beta
It seems many PC gamers aren;t at all happy with DOOM after playing the open multiplayer beta
DOOM will be retaining some more modern online shooter tropes, including never-ending player progression.
This weekend, you the people who didn’t pre-order the game will get to go hands on with it in an open beta. Fast action, buckets of blood and at least one instance where you’ll transform into a hellborn chaos demon with a jet-pack.
DOOM is getting a final, open beta next weekend. Get your demon on!
Sweet rocket-demon, it feels good to be back in the boots of a Marine stuck in a UAC facility that is belching nightmare fuels from the depths of the inferno in the DOOM beta.
Influencial YouTube types have early access to DOOM's impending multiplayer beta. Here's a bunch of impressions and hands-ons.
DOOM is mixing old with new in their six multiplayer modes locked and loaded for launch
DOOM features a healthy handful of multiplayer maps desperate so see you die within them.
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