DOOM Eternal Is Still Crazy In Third Person

Rip and tear no matter the viewpoint.

Posted By | On 31st, Mar. 2020

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DOOM Eternal is here, and people have been ripping and tearing ever since its release. The game has managed to do well for itself critically (you can check our review out through here) and financially, as it’s gotten solid chart placements in various regions. People have had a lot of fun playing with the game on a technical level as well, and now we get to see what the Doom Slayer looks like from a different camera angle.

People have been tinkering with DOOM Eternal and finding the ability to access all kinds of things. For instance, there’s an almost entirely functional cut pistol weapon you can play with if you have Cheat Engine. Now people have actually found a way to mod the game to be playable in third person. And wow, it really puts into a certain perspective how fast the game is when you see the Slayer in third person booking it. Check it out in a video below.

DOOM Eternal is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. It will release for Nintendo Switch later in the year.


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