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Doom (1993), Doom II (Classic) and Doom 3 now available on Xbox One

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Hot on the heels of Doom Eternal getting a run out at QuakeCon, a trio of classics from the series have found their way onto Xbox One. They are Doom (1993), Doom II (Classic) and Doom 3, but will you be tempted in by these low-priced re-releases?

First up is Doom (1993), the first-person shooter that initially introduced a ton of gamers to the space marine and his fast-paced demon-slaying antics as he fights through hordes from Hell – literally. Priced at just £3.99, it also includes the 9 additional levels brought about by the Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed expansion.

Then there’s Doom II (Classic), which is cheap as chips at £3.99, allowing those who purchase it to get involved in this sequel and start blasting with brutal Super Shotgun; especially useful against the deadlier demons, and the rather infamous boss, the Icon of Sin. In addition, there are 20 extra levels to play through that were created by the community in the form of The Master Levels. Both of these games are geared up for 4-player local co-op and multiplayer too.

Finally, we have the most expensive of the bunch, but still fairly low-priced, Doom 3. For a grand total of £7.99, you can experience the action-horror re-telling of the original Doom by taking on an infested facility, before entering the abyss to battle Hell’s mightiest warrior; all in aid of putting an end to the hellish invasion. Best of all, it includes the Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Missions expansion packs.

All three of the games can be found on the Xbox Store as of right now! Be sure to let us know if you’ll be picking either of them up by leaving a comment below…

Doom (1993) Description:

First released in 1993, DOOM introduced millions of gamers to the fast-paced, white-knuckle, demon-slaying action the franchise is known for. Relive the birth of the first-person shooter and experience the demon-blasting fun that popularized the genre. DOOM (1993) includes: – The expansion, Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed, with 9 additional action-packed levels – Local 4 player deathmatch – Local 4 player co-op

Doom II Description:

Celebrate DOOM’s 25th anniversary with the re-release of DOOM II. This beloved sequel to the groundbreaking DOOM (1993) gave players the brutal Super Shotgun to bear against deadlier demons, and the infamous boss, the Icon of Sin. The re-release of DOOM II includes: – The Master Levels, 20 additional levels made by the community and supervised by the developers – Local 4 player multiplayer – Local 4 player co-op To save Earth, you must descend into the depths of hell, survive demon hordes, and take part in the fiercest battle ever.

Doom 3 Description:

Celebrate DOOM’s 25th anniversary with the release of DOOM 3. In this critically acclaimed action-horror re-telling of the original DOOM, players must battle their way through a demon-infested facility before entering the abyss to battle Hell’s mightiest warrior – and put an end to the invasion. DOOM 3 includes the Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Missions expansion packs.

James Birks
James Birks
Been gaming casually since the SNES as a youngster but found my true passion for games on the Playstation 1 (the forbidden word ooo). My addiction grew to its pinnacle with the purchase of an Xbox 360 & Xbox Live Service. A recovering GS hunter that will still play literally any game.
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