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New Gameplay Footage Of Canceled Doom 4 Project Emerges

To development hell and back.

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Video game documentary channel Noclip has uploaded new gameplay and developer footage of id Software's canceled project Doom 4. At around 12 minutes in length, the video details how Noclip host Danny O'Dwyer and his crew visited id Software's Texas headquarters back in 2016 before the release of Doom that year.

The crew also got to see the canceled game that would have been Doom 4 before id Software scrapped that project and went back to the drawing board to remake Doom entirely. As part of Noclip's mission to preserve game history, unedited footage of Doom 4 and prototype footage of Doom 2016 was uploaded to its YouTube channel, which you can see below.

Doom 4 had a rocky development cycle before it was canceled, with the original concept being centered around the uprising of Hell on Earth and told through a campaign that was similar to Call of Duty.

Speaking to Noclip before Doom 2016 was released, executive producer Marty Stratton said that the game lacked a personality, felt like a Call of Duty clone, and that a call was made to pull the plug on that version of Doom.

"We explored a direction and got to a certain point and felt like this really wasn't capturing what we felt like was going to be a strong Doom and what the fans would want from it," he said.

What id Software created to replace that initial vision was a Doom game that retained the slick speed of the original 1993 game--which even rats approve of--and dialed up the violence to 11 with bleeding-edge gore and the infamous glory kill system.

A few years later, Doom Eternal was released on PC and console and amplified the smooth action with more well-designed levels and enemy variety. Two DLC episodes that came after Doom Eternal's release also made the game more challenging, and its multiplayer mode was reworked into a Horde mode experience.

If you're interested in learning more about Doom 2016, Noclip has a trilogy of documentaries that are worth checking out. Each one is free to watch on YouTube and shows the fascinating design process of Doom.

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Those environmental glory kills looked bad ass.

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The first piece of footage looks like Doom 3 and Rage had a child. I actually don't mind it. If you weren't playing as Doomguy and were just a marine or something, the first clip feels a bit like it's Hell on Earth right at the very start of it and as a character, you're feeling your way through these new creatures by having intimate and meaty encounters with them one or two at a time. I'd be up for that kind of a game... I think there's a right way to do that as regular humans futilely fight for survival in conditions that worsen over the course of the game.

The timing of when it would've released though... Doom 3 was already not a Doom game in the eyes of a lot of people, and it would've sucked to wait that long for a Doom 4 and for it to still be removed from the core gameplay that makes Doom what it is. The franchise needed Doom 2016 badly as a return to form. After Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal, it feels like it would be more appropriate to try something new with the franchise again, if only for one game.

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Looks exactly like Rage. This is not what Doom is supposed to be. Glad they got their shit together cuz this looked like shit.

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these footage reminds me of perfect dark core early in game concept - good thing "pd core" didn't came out and i heard that you play some random agent that's not joanna dark. for doom 4 - i would have play it if it did came out though.

all these footage seem like it got thrown into doom 2016.

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