They updated the main menu and looks like they added some things.
Also I've been getting a lot of glitches in single player mode. No chainsaw animations, for a while I couldn't shoot any guns until I accessed the map, and climbing animation was off as well.
Just finished my first run through. Wasn't really trying to get every secret along the way, just wanted to see all the levels. Such a fun game. I liked the parts where you shot the demons. Can't wait to try again.
Y'know what was a small touch in this game that I loved? The cyberdemon picks you up, throws you across the room, and you land on your feet. There's something about that that sold the feeling of being a badass better than any other moment in the game for me.
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
I loved all the talk in noclip's documentary about that. How things like the Gore Nest are typically something a player avoids in games because it triggers a fight. Doom Guy wants a fight. Does tearing this flesh pile apart start a fight? Great. Let's fucking go.
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Hugo Martin seems to be a very, very smart guy who knew exactly how to thread that needle
If you really have to bring Duke Nukem back again, please give it to him
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Hugo Martin seems to be a very, very smart guy who knew exactly how to thread that needle
If you really have to bring Duke Nukem back again, please give it to him
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Hugo Martin seems to be a very, very smart guy who knew exactly how to thread that needle
If you really have to bring Duke Nukem back again, please give it to him
No one needs to bring back Duke Nukem
They're going to
And if they're going to, give it to someone who will do what needs to be done
I've been thinking some thoughts, and I almost want to write a thing examining the different ways DOOM and Wolfenstein TNO use their respective franchises's legacy
I think there's some really interesting stuff to look at
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Are you saying he wouldn't be a good lay?
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What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Are you saying he wouldn't be a good lay?
Of course not. All that ripping and tearing, trying to get up in them guts?
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Are you saying he wouldn't be a good lay?
Of course not. All that ripping and tearing, trying to get up in them guts?
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Are you saying he wouldn't be a good lay?
Of course not. All that ripping and tearing, trying to get up in them guts?
According to the LORE, The Doom Marine is a descendant of William Jacob Blazkowicz. Through the long generations, the Blazkowicz family has, more or less inadvertently, come to prominently display two traits.
1) Protagonism.
2) Romantic awkwardness.
By the 1960s, Billy Boy could singlehandedly dismantle the Nazi war machine, but needed to have Anya basically pull him aside and explicitly tell him "Hey, I want to fuck right now" to get anything done in the bedroom.
Centuries down the line, the Doom Marine can rip apart Hell itself. You can figure out the rest.
What's impressive to me is that I hate videogame badasses and somehow love it in Doom. I think it's because the Doom Marine isn't cool. He's just super metal. He doesn't quip, isn't swooned over by the ladies. He's just super good at one thing.
Are you saying he wouldn't be a good lay?
Of course not. All that ripping and tearing, trying to get up in them guts?
According to the LORE, The Doom Marine is a descendant of William Jacob Blazkowicz. Through the long generations, the Blazkowicz family has, more or less inadvertently, come to prominently display two traits.
1) Protagonism.
2) Romantic awkwardness.
By the 1960s, Billy Boy could singlehandedly dismantle the Nazi war machine, but needed to have Anya basically pull him aside and explicitly tell him "Hey, I want to fuck right now" to get anything done in the bedroom.
Centuries down the line, the Doom Marine can rip apart Hell itself. You can figure out the rest.
Commander Keen is the grandson of BJ Blazkowicz. Doomguy (Sergeant Stan Blazkowicz) is listed as a "distant relative" of BJ, I like to think that he is actually Billy Blaze's (Commander Keen) son or grandson.
Watching this now and knowing very little about him except that he designed the Jaegers from Pacific Rim and has a signed poster of Taimak? Hugo martin seems like an okay dude.
My father in law got himself an xbone and doom for Christmas so I've been able to spend some time playing this the last couple days. It's a lot of fun. I'm tempted to get an Xbox for me and the family.
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Also I've been getting a lot of glitches in single player mode. No chainsaw animations, for a while I couldn't shoot any guns until I accessed the map, and climbing animation was off as well.
Macrame? I would not have guessed.
I loved all the talk in noclip's documentary about that. How things like the Gore Nest are typically something a player avoids in games because it triggers a fight. Doom Guy wants a fight. Does tearing this flesh pile apart start a fight? Great. Let's fucking go.
Hugo Martin seems to be a very, very smart guy who knew exactly how to thread that needle
If you really have to bring Duke Nukem back again, please give it to him
No one needs to bring back Duke Nukem
They're going to
And if they're going to, give it to someone who will do what needs to be done
This raises the question: are ripping and tearing two different things? Or different descriptions of the same activity?
Uh-oh I accidentally deleted my signature. Uh-oh!!
I think there's some really interesting stuff to look at
Ripping causes tearing, I guess
Are you saying he wouldn't be a good lay?
Of course not. All that ripping and tearing, trying to get up in them guts?
pfft
he could have gotten one of those anywhere
Nah that was an action figure
not a tiny wee man
D3 Steam #TeamTangent STO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zfl9sAQx-U
According to the LORE, The Doom Marine is a descendant of William Jacob Blazkowicz. Through the long generations, the Blazkowicz family has, more or less inadvertently, come to prominently display two traits.
1) Protagonism.
2) Romantic awkwardness.
By the 1960s, Billy Boy could singlehandedly dismantle the Nazi war machine, but needed to have Anya basically pull him aside and explicitly tell him "Hey, I want to fuck right now" to get anything done in the bedroom.
Centuries down the line, the Doom Marine can rip apart Hell itself. You can figure out the rest.
Why I fear the ocean.
Commander Keen is the grandson of BJ Blazkowicz. Doomguy (Sergeant Stan Blazkowicz) is listed as a "distant relative" of BJ, I like to think that he is actually Billy Blaze's (Commander Keen) son or grandson.
How much game have I got left for this first playthrough?
Going by memory, I think the cyberdemon is about halfway through.
That means I get to actually use my sick kitted out self on increasingly crazy enemy combinations? I thought this was the endgame!
I am like 40% more into this game having learned this, hot damn
If you don't immediately move forward when you first encounter him, you can still use your gun
If you try shooting him, he has an energy shield that just absorbs it and he says "don't waste your ammo"
Watching this now and knowing very little about him except that he designed the Jaegers from Pacific Rim and has a signed poster of Taimak? Hugo martin seems like an okay dude.
I said in the holiday Steam thread that this game has two characters, Olivia and Samuel, but that's no longer really true.
It has three.
VEGA saying "I have many regrets, Dr. Hayden," and then that making the Marine pause, and back up the AI before deleting it
That's the most strangely... tender? It's almost a tender moment, it made me sit back and think a minute