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*[[Doom and Doom 2 (partially lost original sound files of first-person shooter series audio; 1993-1994)]] | *[[Doom and Doom 2 (partially lost original sound files of first-person shooter series audio; 1993-1994)]] | ||
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*[[Doom "Episode 5" (lost | *[[Doom "Episode 5" (lost cancelled expansion to first-person shooter, 1995; existence unconfirmed)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 20 June 2024
Doom Absolution was a planned sequel to Doom 64. The game was to be multiplayer-focused, as the original game's multiplayer mode was cancelled during development. The developers wished to compete with Goldeneye 007's multiplayer mode, but the game was canned shortly after development started.[1] It was supposedly cancelled due to how dated the Doom engine was. The team then decided to work on Quake 64 instead.[2]
No screenshots were released, nor were any gameplay trailers. The name Doom Absolution was later used by fans for the Doom 64 Total Conversion.
See Also
- Doom (lost FMV scenes and original work of 3DO port of first-person shooter game; 1994-1995)
- Doom (lost prototype of Sega Saturn port of first-person shooter; 1996-1997)
- Doom (lost reference photographs for first-person shooter game cover art; 1993)
- Doom (partially found production materials of cancelled first-person shooter game film adaptations; 1994-1999)
- Doom and Doom 2 (partially lost original sound files of first-person shooter series audio; 1993-1994)
- Doom 4 (lost build of cancelled sequel of first-person shooter series; 2007-2014)
- Doom "Episode 5" (lost cancelled expansion to first-person shooter, 1995; existence unconfirmed)