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Articles about doom: September 5, 2008

Id itching to hire Doom 4 development team

by Andrew Webster on May 7, 2008 at 11:06 PM

Doom 3id Software has announced that it is looking for people to join its internal development team for the upcoming horror first-person shooter, Doom 4.

No information was given about the game, such as new features, story, or even what platform(s) it will end up on.  All we know right now is that it’s being - or going to be - made.  Here’s the not-so-surprising call for…

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Doom fiction gives the franchise a soul

by Jonathan Gronli on May 3, 2008 at 10:44 PM

The cover to the newest Doom book releasedOne of the most renowned first-person shooters also has a fairly strong line of books to give it a back-story. The book count is currently at five novels with four specifically focusing on the events of original conception of the Doom.

Worlds on Fire covers the events of Doom 3 following Lieutenant John Kane. Kane saves marines from what would otherwise be a…

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Cut/Scenes: Lame game movie night Part 3 - So bad they’re scary

by Danielle Riendeau on Apr 3, 2008 at 10:19 AM

Cut/Scenes
Doom posterIt’s time for yet another edition of lame game movie nights, wherein our intrepid columnist takes in a double feature of videogame films and lives to tell the experience. This time, we’re diving right in to a subgenre of a subgenre – the horror videogame movie. Since the games that these films are based off of are much more terrifying than their film counterparts, we were in for a real “treat” this week when we survived Doom and House of the Dead.

I began the night with Doom (2005) a dumb but competent horror-action flick. The film is loosely based on the famous early FPS, and involves a bunch of burly space Marines (led by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) that are tasked with exploring and protecting the few civilians left on an extraterrestrial archeological dig. Of course, there are monsters running around dark corridors, and plenty of fan-service shots (mimicking the FPS view), so the plot stays true to the franchise.

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