
Sounds like good news for those players interested in carnage over story, but is there more to Resurrection of Evil than an elevated body count? “We’re definitely talking about a much more action-packed experience,” Willits said in a recent interview, which may come as welcome news to players that complained about Doom 3’s “slow build” opening levels. Tim Willits, creative director if id Software, promises a new set of maps, weapons, monsters, and missions that are “a lot more intense” than Doom 3‘s shadowy blend of old-school, jump-out-of-the-closet type scares, with a focus on action. Resurrection of Evil is an add-on pack for Doom 3 you will need to have the full version of that game installed on your PC prior to installing the software.


So you made it through the blood-spattered depths of UAC’s Alpha Labs right to the very doors of Hell itself in Doom 3 and still you want more? Well then, this may be just the thing for you.
