The team has also demonstrated some development gameplay of the 2016 DOOM.
Noclip, a team of video game preservationists known for their documentaries, released a new video that offers a glimpse at gameplay footage from the canceled DOOM 4, which was being developed by id Software in the early 2010s and canceled in 2013. The footage shows the legendary Doomguy walking through a gloomy corridor with a trusty double-barreled shotgun and fighting a teleporting imp, as well as some very early hand-to-hand combat mechanics that were to appear in the game.
On top of that, the new video released by Noclip contains tons of tech demos that showcase some DOOM 2016 development gameplay, demonstrating the game's progress over time and showing how DOOM's combat animations, glory kills, graphics, and visual effects were evolving. The video also includes one of DOOM 2016's animated storyboards that shares a behind-the-scenes look at the game's intro.
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