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Aug 05, 2011 Here are all the four bosses you will face in Resurection of Evil. Difficulty is Veteran and no cheats have been used during play. Bosses: Helltime Hunter. Berserk Hunter. Invulnerability Hunter. The many bosses in the DOOM universe are no different – except they also tend to scare the pants off of players, and look cool as Hell doing it. Your journey through DOOM 3’s expansion Resurrection of Evil is almost at an end.

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  • Doom 3: Resurrection Of Evil. Write.TGAs of the final palletized normal maps for debugging. Monsterbosscyberdemon: Guardian.
  • The Maledict is the demonic transformation of Dr. Malcolm Betruger after the failure of his plans at the end of Doom 3. It serves as both the main antagonist and the final boss of the expansion pack Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. The Maledict is first shown in Doom 3 's ending cinematic, and is featured on the Resurrection of Evil cover art.
  • The Cyberdemon is the final boss and most powerful monster of Doom 3. Hell is the twelfth and final level of Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil.
Resurrection of Evil cover art

Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil (sometimes abbreviated as RoE) is an expansion pack for Doom 3 developed by Nerve Software and released on April 4, 2005. The PC version was sold as a dependent product, requiring ownership of Doom 3 in order to install. A stand-alone Xbox version was later released on October 5, 2005, and included ported versions of The Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and the Master Levels for Doom II as bonuses on the disc.

The expansion pack details a return to Mars by a UAC expedition to investigate a faint signal broadcast to an orbital probe from the abandoned Site 1 facility. Everything once again goes to Hell after the accidental discovery of a forbidden relic sealed away by the ancient Martian civilization. The expansion included several new monsters, including a number of unique bosses, as well as three new weapons.

  • 2Differences from Doom 3

Plot[edit]

Overview with the Ionized Plasma Levitator

Two years after the demonic invasion and destruction of Mars City as depicted in Doom 3, research on Mars has resumed, led by whistleblower Dr. Elizabeth McNeil, who previously alerted the UAC to Malcolm Betruger's activities. Once more, strange occurrences haunt the facility. Red Team, a Marine search team, breaks into a chamber deep within Mars, finding the Artifact - a weapon from Hell that the Ancients sealed away long ago.

The lead Marine, upon touching the Artifact, awakens it. A blast wave kills most of his team and reaches into Hell, alerting the Maledict, Dr. Betruger's new form. The Maledict sends the three Hunters to retrieve the Artifact as Hell begins to invade Mars once again.

Differences from Doom 3[edit]

Resurrection of Evil introduces new weapons and monsters. It also addresses gameplay concerns that were raised after Doom 3 was released.

Weapons[edit]

The new weapons introduced in the expansion are:

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  • Ionized Plasma Levitator, also known as the 'grabber gun.'
  • On the Xbox version you no longer have a flashlight. You are instead equipped with a pistol with a flashlight attachment.

Most weapons from Doom 3 reappear in the expansion with the notable exception of the chainsaw, which is replaced by the grabber, and the Soul Cube, which is replaced by the Artifact.

Monsters[edit]

The expansion includes several new monsters:

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  • The Hell Hunters
See full list on doom.fandom.com

Monsters which do not reappear from Doom 3 include the lost soul, several minor variants of the zombie, the vagary, and the cyberdemon.

In addition to these differences, the PC and Xbox ports are also slightly different in that the Xbox port features health bars for all boss monsters.

Legal issues in Germany[edit]

The game was put on the index of the Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien on May 31, 2005. This means that the game can not be advertised, sold, rented, or otherwise given to minors.

Final storyline[edit]

Spoiler Warning: Plot details follow.

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Upon defeating the Hunters and gaining their abilities, the Marine shuts down four core systems of the Phobos Labs in order to divert power to the old teleporters, sending the marine to the Delta Labs, and then finally into Hell. Battling his way through, the Marine eventually reaches the Maledict. After a fierce battle, the cutscene shows the Marine fire a rocket at the Maledict, only to miss and end up in the Maledict's jaws.

Betruger's head pops out and demands the Artifact. With his last strength, The Marine obliges by shoving the Artifact down Betruger's throat, instantly killing the Maledict and destroying the Artifact, leaving only Betruger's skull behind. The screen fades to white, and Dr. McNeil's voice can be heard saying, 'Marine? Marine...Welcome home...', implying that both McNeil and the Marine may be dead, and in a better place than Hell for sacrificing themselves for humanity. McNeil may be dead because the life-support in the base had to be turned off so that the portal could be powered, and the marine may be dead from his wounds at the end of the battle with the Maledict. It should be noted that the ending was made deliberately vague and open to interpretation.

Levels[edit]

Physical media[edit]

  • Box cover back

  • Disc

  • Manual

External links[edit]

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  • id's Resurrection of Evil site (archived 🏛)

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