Did you ever think that a 2004 title would be announced as the next big PSVR title? Probably not.
However, much to the surprise of everybody, that's exactly what happened when Sony revealed that a completely VR version of the horror first-person shooter, Doom 3, will be made playable on March 29.
The PSVR version of Doom 3 will apparently include everything that has since been released for the game. This includes two expansions in Ressurection of Evil and The Lost Missions, both of which will be available in VR as well.
What Is Included in the PSVR version of Doom 3?
Bethesda Softworks' Associate Content Manager, Parker Willhelm, described what the Doom 3: VR Edition will include.
As already mentioned earlier, the VR edition will include all content. It won't come with any new content either. However, new to the game is a VR mechanic wherein players will be able to put on their PSVR and start playing Doom 3 as if they were the Doomguy, the man, who in-game lore claims, is literally too angry to die.
Doom 3: VR Edition will let players peer around corners, angle their shots, make quick half-circle turns, and check out a wrist-mounted display that shows them everything from their health, armor, and even ammo.
Doom 3 was originally released back in 2004. The game was developed by id Software with Activision serving as the publishers. It was first released on Microsoft Windows before being ported over to Linux and Mac OS X operating systems a year later, with an Xbox version being made available just soon after.
