YouTube channel Noclip has released a video showing gameplay sequences of Doom 4, the game canceled by id Software before making 2016’s Doom for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. You can see the movie in the player at the head of the news.
The video was released as part of Noclip’s “mission for the preservation of video games”, a channel that became famous thanks to video documentaries on the videogame world made through crowdfunding and on commission. On their channel, for example, you can also find the making of Horizon Zero Dawn and Fallout 76, just to name a few.
The footage shows a roughly two-minute gameplay sequence of what-to-be Doom 4 in which the protagonist ventures into a sewer system and confronts an Imp with a shotgun. Later we also see a series of animations related to hand-to-hand combat.
Doom 4 was announced in May 2008 and according to the information that emerged in the following years, it had to be a very different game from the other chapters of the series, with a greater focus on narrative and gameplay in some ways similar to the titles of the Call of series.
Duty of the time. The project was abandoned in 2013 and the 2016 Doom was born from its ashes. In the Noclip video, it is revealed among other things that part of the assets of Doom 4 were used in the 2016 Doom Tech Demo, only to be replaced by other new ones. mint.
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