Better late than never

Oct 7, 2005 14:02 GMT  ·  By

Id Software and Activision have unleashed a new wave of hellish demon hordes upon console gamers with the Xbox release of "DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil".

Co-developed by id Software and Nerve Software, this stand-alone extension of the DOOM 3 saga features a new storyline encompassing never before seen locations, tougher demons, powerful weapons like the classic double-barrel Shotgun and the physics defying Grabber, and the power to control time. Additionally, "DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil" turns up the multiplayer carnage with a number of new maps and also includes bonus content complete with id classics such as DOOM II and Master Levels for DOOM II.

"Xbox owners can get a fresh dose of Hell with DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil," said Todd Hollenshead, CEO, id Software. "We're turning up the heat by arming you with incredible new weapons and powers for an all-out battle with the Hunters - a new breed of demons Hell-bent on killing you."

"DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil" picks up two years following the events of the original DOOM 3 in a once forgotten and remote UAC research facility on Mars - the site of the first battle with Dr. Bertrugar and his acolytes from Hell. Investigating the ruins, players uncover an ancient artifact that holds unspeakable power. However, this artifact belongs to Hell, and Bertrugar and his demons will stop at nothing to take it back home.

For multiplayer fans, "DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil" also features more online action with new multiplayer maps for up to four players in the following game types: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Last Man Standing and Tournament mode via System Link or Xbox LiveTM.

As an added bonus, "DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil for Xbox" also includes complete versions of DOOM II and Master Levels for DOOM II specifically optimized for the Xbox. These classics include their original single player campaigns as well as 2-4 player Co-Op or Deathmatch via split-screen on one Xbox or on multiple systems via System Link

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