Doom Twitter Absolutely Roasts A Player Asking To Play Like Good Old Times

Doom Twitter Absolutely Roasts A Player Asking To Play ‘Like Good Old Times’

One player illustrated concerns about Doom: Eternal on Twitter and the official Doom Twitter account posted a tweet in response to the upset player.



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Doom Eternal might be one of 2020’s most anticipated releases, though many are still not quite on board with this generation of Doom titles for their lack of strict adherence to the classic Doom games. One player illustrated these concerns on Twitter and the official Doom Twitter account posted a tweet in response to the upset player.

The Doom games of the 2010s are quite different from the Doom games from the 90s, which many players have nostalgia for. This makes sense, given their contributions to the first-person shooter genre and the pure entertainment experienced by gamers years ago with the Doom series.

This was demonstrated as an exchange a couple of days ago between Twitter user Otakugear and Doom’s Twitter account. The Doom Twitter account tweeted a video showing some action-packed gameplay of the ice bomb in Doom Eternal, which, as implied, freezes large groups of enemies. This is one new weapon among others added to Doom Eternal, though it had not been received well by Otakugear, who tweeted the following.

When Otakugear asked if players will “have an option to turn off that canon and play classic” like the “good old times,” Doom’s Twitter account responded in-kind.

The Doom Twitter account sarcastically claimed that controlling “the buttons you press” will hit the nostalgia nerve.

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Others who responded to the tweet recognized the sting from the Doom Twitter account. All told, Doom Eternal developers id Software and Panic Button Games are probably very respectful of nostalgic fans, which is most likely why the series had been brought back in part.



Regardless, right now, there are plenty of reasons to be excited about Doom Eternal, though there are some factors to be concerned about. Specifically, there is the inherent worry that Doom Eternal won’t live up to the acclaimed Doom title from 2016. However, the apparent increased variety in weapons, movement, and enemy types provides much promise for the follow-up to the 2016 hit.

Whether or not you have a nostalgic preference from the retro Doom titles, Doom Eternal will be landing on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on March 20th, 2020. It will also release on Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia at unknown dates.

Link Source : https://www.thegamer.com/doom-twitter-roast-come-back/

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