MULTI Are These Really Doom 4 Screenshots?

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Along with a slight scare that Doom 4 was canceled (it's not), a batch of screenshots appeared depicting a possible "hell on earth" scenario.

Earlier Tuesday morning, AGB claimed that Doom 4 was canceled while also sporting eighteen screenshots from the supposed nuked game. Since then, Bethesda has squashed the rumor, assuring fans that the fourth Doom installment is still in progress. But what Bethesda didn't do was confirm or deny the Doom 4 screenshots.
The last really big news we've heard about Doom 4 was during QuakeCon 2011. John Carmack said the game will be using a new scripting language called "super-script" that's based on C++, otherwise, he had nothing else to report given that the team was focused on getting Rage, id Software's first original IP since it introduced Quake back in 1996, out the door. Following the event, the new FPS finally shipped in October 2011 using the studio's new engine, id Tech 5.
Now rewind back to E3 2011 last June. During the show, Carmack said the Rage team consisted of around eighteen programmers, and that the core tech team would be moved over to help the Doom 4 team -- which at the time consisted of a dozen programmers -- get the game quickly out on the market. Given that the engine is now solid and the team isn't working on both a new engine and a new game simultaneously, Doom 4 wouldn't take quite as long to develop as Rage.
But given that Doom 4 also runs on the id Tech 5 engine, the supposed "leaked" screenshots look more like a Rage expansion pack depicting a different perspective of the events surrounding the Apophis asteroid impact and thereafter. But several shots also seemingly depict a portal opening in earth's atmosphere, releasing what looks to be hell on earth, destroying a local metropolitan area.
That said, previous rumors have indicated that Doom 4 would be a remake of an earlier installment (Doom 2?), or possibly a prequel to Doom 3. However, Todd Hollenshead suggested that it will take place on Earth, thus backing up what we're seeing in the screenshots. The new Doom installment will also reportedly feature gameplay more in tune with the original DOS-based versions instead of the slow-paced Doom 3.
So are these screens legit? As we said, they seemingly match the hell on earth scenario. You decide. The entire batch can be seen here.

 

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graphics look like PS2 era,they are fake.
PS2 Graphics are way worse than this, there is actually some decent lighting and shadows

Reminds me of Killzone. This most probably is not DOOM 4, knowing ID, they will probably make it the best looking game possible
 

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It might be doom 4. I hope they bring the levels like doom 1 & 2 wide open areas with acids and lava pits and sky scrappers, castle etc with lots of monsters to kill and oh bring coop as well.
 

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[h=2]Leaked Doom 4 Images "Have Nothing To Do" With Final Game, Says id[/h]



A whole mess of images purportedly from id Software's announced but never officially shown Doom 4 leaked to the internet earlier this week. They appeared to show environments from a post-disaster Earth, with burning, ash-covered cities and the destruction only aliens and hellspawn are capable of.

But developer id Software says those images are not indicative of the final Doom 4 product.

Matthew Hooper, creative director at id, said as much on Twitter earlier this week.

"Those images have nothing to do with what you're gonna see in [Doom 4]," Hooper responded to a tweet. "When we officially show things you'll see awesome."
"Fans will be happy," Hooper later added.

Doom 4 was first announced in 2008, but id has revealed little in the way of details on its post-Rage work.
 

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Leaked Doom 4 Images "Have Nothing To Do" With Final Game, Says id





A whole mess of images purportedly from id Software's announced but never officially shown Doom 4 leaked to the internet earlier this week. They appeared to show environments from a post-disaster Earth, with burning, ash-covered cities and the destruction only aliens and hellspawn are capable of.

But developer id Software says those images are not indicative of the final Doom 4 product.

Matthew Hooper, creative director at id, said as much on Twitter earlier this week.

"Those images have nothing to do with what you're gonna see in [Doom 4]," Hooper responded to a tweet. "When we officially show things you'll see awesome."
"Fans will be happy," Hooper later added.

Doom 4 was first announced in 2008, but id has revealed little in the way of details on its post-Rage work.
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