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New Public Demo For ‘Zombies Ate My Neighbors’ Total Conversion For ‘Doom II’ Coming This Halloween

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We talked about the Zombies Ate My Neighbors Total Conversion for Doom II a few months ago. And now, the creator of the mod, Dude27th, has announced that the mod will be getting a public demo this Halloween!

Those who have been members of Dude27th’s Patreon have been getting the latest taste of the game’s progress, which is constant. As before, you can check out the progress via Dude27th’s YouTube page.

And as before, this isn’t a straight-up reskinning. Weapons from Zombies Ate My Neighbors like the soda cans and crucifixes aren’t in vanilla Doom II. Neither are some enemy types. And co-op is definitely not in Doom II. But guess what? All of those are going to be included in this Total Conversion.

If you’d like to check out an earlier version of the demo, you can hit up the mod on the ModDB page.

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Stunlock Gives a Glimpse of New Content for ‘V Rising’ With Ruins of Mortium Gameplay Trailer [Watch]

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The full release of V Rising is coming up quick. And just in case the upcoming Castlevania crossover wasn’t enough, Stunlock has released a new gameplay trailer showing off the new Ruins of Mortium endgame zone for V Rising.

Once the heart of the powerful Vampire civilization, the Ruins of Mortium now lies in ruins, teeming with the cult-like remnants of Dracula’s forces. Players will encounter the Draculin, creatures tainted by Dracula’s influence, and face off against his Vampire Generals. The ultimate challenge awaits as players journey into the depths of Mortium to confront Dracula himself. While battling through his forces and disrupting dark rituals intent on reviving the ancient Vampire king, players will uncover ancient powers and prepare for the ultimate showdown against the tyrant himself.

Ruins of Mortium is just one piece of the new content for V Rising when it launches in full. Here’s a rundown of what to expect:

  • Explore a new deadly endgame zone: The Ruins of Mortium
  • Experience dynamic endgame events
  • Fight a new breed of foe and new V Blood bosses
  • New weapons, A new tier of equipment, and magic improvements
  • Improvements to castle building, decor, and storage
  • Native, smoothly implemented gamepad support
  • Game optimization and visual improvements

V Rising exits Early Access on Steam on May 8th, alongside the Legacy of Castlevania crossover. A PlayStation 5 version will also be released later this year.

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