Today is Doom’s 20th anniversary and Wired has a long interview with John Carmack about this legendary FPS title. At the end of the interview, Wired asked John what was going on with Doom 4 and as most would expect, John did not reveal much. John claimed that this subject is something he can’t really go into much in detail, though he did reveal some tiny bit information about its development. Continue reading John Carmack Talks About Doom 4: “id Software should do more things more often”→
Things are not looking good – at all- for Doom 4 and id Software as according to Kotaku, Doom 4 has already been rebooted. As Bethesda’s vice president of marketing and public relations Pete Hines said in a statement to Kotaku, Doom 4’s initial version did not exhibit the quality and excitement that Id and Bethesda intend to deliver and as a result of that, the game has been rebooted. Not only that, but the game is now planned for next-generation platforms, and there is no ETA as of yet. Continue reading Doom 4 Is In Trouble, Being Rebooted For Next-Generation Platforms→
Doom fans, get ready for a treat. A pre-alpha version of Doom 4 has been leaked to the Internet, showcasing the first level and its tutorial mission. Contrary to the leaked artworks that we presented you a couple of months ago, this pre-alpha version is packed with a game world similar to the first classic parts of the Doom series (and not to RAGE). What’s also interesting is that the game features hordes of enemies, bringing back memories of both Doom 1 and 2. Continue reading Doom 4 – Pre-Alpha Version Leaked, Steamworks DRM Spotted, Gameplay Footage Unveiled→
Man, things are not looking good for the relationship between id Software and PC gamers. It’s ironic, but the company fromTexas was once upon a time THE PC developer. Fast forward a couple of years and here we are today with id Software dropping on the ball on yet another PC game. Doom 3: BFG was released a couple of days ago and let us tell you that it is worse (when it comes to its tech) than the eight year old game that was offered by the very same studio. It’s ironic, but the id you knew is dead and won’t come back anytime soon. Continue reading id Software, Doom 3 BFG Edition and how the mighty has fallen in the eyes of PC gamers→
Well, we’ve all been looking forward to something like that, right? An official response to the leaked Doom 4 screenshots. And although Bethesda decided to remain silent, iD Software’s Matthew Hooper went ahead and made some comments about them. What’s really interesting here is that Hooper has not denied them, thus we can safely say that these artworks and renders were indeed from an early version of Doom 4. Continue reading iD Software responds to the leaked Doom 4 screenshots→
Earlier yesterday, we posted some brand new leaked screenshots of Doom 4. Although a lot of you are not aware of how these shots got leaked, we are here to tell you the story behind it. In addition, we are bringing you some new artworks, as well as the first – supposedly – leaked music tracks from the game. Keep in mind that both artworks and music are from early development and do not represent the final game in any way. Continue reading Doom 4 – Over 170 Assets Leaked By Game’s Ex-Artist; Four Music Tracks Revealed→
Earlier today, we posted some images from the supposedly leaked version of Doom 4. Although we weren’t sure about the game’s identity, we got our hands on more screenshots and artworks which revealed that this is indeed Doom 4. Therefore, we can safely say now that those shots, as well as the following ones, are from Doom 4. This comes as no surprise as Bethesda didn’t deny that, but keep reading to find more clues about it. Continue reading The leaked images are indeed from Doom 4; new hard evidence about the game’s identity→