You can see in the trailer below that modder QwertyKing builds staircases and forts to hide out in, getting the high ground on their enemies. ![]() It's not just a visual overhaul for Doom that makes it look more like Minecraft, it adds Minecraft's functionality to the game, even though it's over a decade older. RELATED: Classic Star Wars FPS Dark Forces Was More Than Just Doom With Stormtroopers ![]() You can place them down and build your own cover or, if you want to put the guns aside and be pacifists, you can get to work on making something creative. But there's an added part of the UX - your block counter. You have your weapons, the usual HUD, and an open grass field. Think of it like Fortnite building but with Minecraft blocks in the original Doom 2. ![]() You're in a Doom deathmatch with your friends, running for cover, firing off rounds, and you can't just plop down a dirt block - ludicrous. You know what the classic '90s shooter was missing all along? Minecraft blocks.
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