- Jan 18, 2006 Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Walkthrough Although the unnamed Marine of Doom 3 managed to stem the tide of demons through the Hellgate leading to Mars, the job remains incomplete.
- The Maledict is the demonic reincarnation of Dr. Malcolm Betruger. He serves as both the main antagonist and the final boss in Resurrection of Evil, as well as (chronologically and logically) the final boss of the entire Doom 3 storyline. The Maledict is first shown in the game's ending cinematic, and is shown on its expansion's box art.
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Now the same rules apply on Resurrection Of Evil like Doom 3 in which every few moments your health will be reduced by 5% and it will keep on going down until your health is 25%. After Doom 3 was released and ID heard about how good it was, they immediately began working on a sequel for Doom 3, that takes place two years after the horrible incidents on Mars. Kanye west vh1 storytellers full download. Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil was released on 4.4.05. Bringing new monsters, new weapons, and new environments to gameplay, this was the perfect way to improve Doom 3.
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Cyberdemon (Doom 3) | |
Health | 4,000 |
Attack Damage | 40 (rocket), up to 40 (rocket splash damage), 400 (stomp) |
Found in | Primary Excavation Site |
Cheat spawn | 'spawn monster_boss_cyberdemon' |
The cyberdemon, also referred to as 'Hell's mightiest warrior' by the Soul Cube, is found guarding the Primary Excavation Site's massive Hell Hole portal as the fourth and final boss of Doom 3. It is the most powerful monster in the game, like its original counterpart, attacking by firing a salvo of three consecutive rockets from its arm-mounted rocket launcher. It stands roughly 20 feet tall, more than three times as tall as a human soldier.
The Doom 3 cyberdemon has several tactical differences from its classic counterpart. If approached at close range, it can stomp on the player with its massive legs, killing him instantly. It is also completely impervious to all forms of conventional firepower. Grindeq serial code free. The Soul Cube initially states that it is the only way to defeat the cyberdemon, and this proves true in combat. Four shots from the ancient artifact are required to kill the monster. Fortunately, there are plenty of imps and maggots emerging from the Hell Hole which can be killed to recharge the Soul Cube.
Visual differences in this new incarnation of the monster as compared to its classic counterpart can be observed in the picture to the right. Though it is not shown in the picture, the Doom 3 cyberdemon has a long tail extending from the machinery on its back, and both its legs are mechanical rather than only one. Another noticeable difference is that the rocket launcher is now located on the beast's right arm instead of the left.
Adobe illustrator free download. The cyberdemon did not make an appearance in the expansion packs Resurrection of Evil or The Lost Mission, so the one destroyed at the end of Doom 3 may have been the only one to exist in the game's continuity.
The cyberdemon is the only monster from the original games to be a boss in Doom 3. While a concept for the spiderdemon was modeled by id Software, it was never completed.
Strategy[edit]
The basic strategy for taking down the cyberdemon is to always be on the move. Never stay in one place for any reason or the cyberdemon will nail you with its rockets. Your stamina does not decrease near the Hell Hole, so take advantage of this and use sprint constantly. The cyberdemon's rockets are fast and have unlimited range, but they are fortunately not as powerful as those of its classic counterpart. The rocky spires around the Hell Hole prevent the cyberdemon from getting a clear shot at you and should be exploited as cover, but be careful not to stray too close to the ledges as the rocket blasts can make you fall to your death in the Hell Hole. Also, do not think about going anywhere near the cyberdemon; it will crush you instantly.
Throughout the battle, you will be constantly attacked by imps and maggots, which will either teleport in or come crawling out of the Hell Hole. You want to kill these monsters as quickly as possible in order to recharge the Soul Cube. Use the rocket launcher or the BFG 9000 to one-shot these demonic lackeys. Ammo should not be a concern, as this is the final battle of the game. Do not waste time picking up any health units on the ground, since the Soul Cube will heal you. Always stay on your feet and keep out of the cyberdemon's line of sight until the Cube is ready.
Once your Cube is powered up, turn around and face the cyberdemon itself. As soon as the Cube has been launched, get out of the cyberdemon's sight and start running again. Be sure your targeting reticule is focused on the cyberdemon before launching the Cube. If an imp or maggot is nearby, the Cube could target it instead of the cyberdemon, wasting your shot.
After taking four hits from the Soul Cube, the cyberdemon will die. In a gruesome cinematic, the Soul Cube dismembers the demon by first severing its leg, and then flying into its body while extending its various blades, cutting a channel through its entire torso. After this, the Cube apparently sacrifices itself to seal the Hell Hole, and you win the game. Congratulations.
Gallery[edit]
The cyberdemon stalks the player.
The Soul Cube moves to finish off the cyberdemon.
Trivia[edit]
- Although the cyberdemon is referred to as 'Hell's mightiest warrior' by the Soul Cube, technically the Maledict is the game's strongest opponent as it has more health points. It is, however, vulnerable to conventional weapons. Also, the Maledict may not have yet existed when the Soul Cube spoke the above statement, so it may not have been in error at the time.
- Likewise, both the Berserk Hunter and Invulnerability Hunter have more health points than the cyberdemon; however, they are also vulnerable to conventional weapons.
- The cyberdemon's cybernetic eyes are similar to the commando's eyes.
- The Soul Cube's amputation of the leg opposite of the cyberdemon's rocket launcher might be a reference to the original cyberdemon's prosthetic limb.
Sources[edit]
- This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article Doom enemies.
Monsters from Doom 3 |
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Arch-vile | Cacodemon | Cherub | Commando | Demon | Hell knight | Imp | Lost soul | Maggot | Mancubus | Revenant | Tick | Trite | Wraith | Zombie | Z-Sec Bosses:Vagary | Guardian of Hell | Sabaoth | Cyberdemon Alpha:Unfinished Doom 3 monsters |
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Guardian of Hell | |
Health | 800 (guardian), 70 (seekers) |
Attack Damage | 20 (ground pound), 20 (smash), up to 20 (smash splash damage), 30 (slash) |
Found in | Doom: Hell |
Cheat spawn | 'spawn monster_boss_guardian', 'spawn monster_boss_guardian_seeker' |
The Guardian of Hell, also simply known as the Guardian, is the second boss in Doom 3, and the final boss in The Lost Mission. It is first seen in Doom 3 when the player reaches the end of the Hell level. This crocodilian-like demon stands more than 15 feet tall, just a little over 2.5 times taller than a human soldier. It guards the Soul Cube and the player must defeat it to obtain the Cube.
Appearance[edit]
The Guardian looks vaguely like a crocodilian, but with a taller and broader jaw, and larger and more muscular arms ending in large round fists that appear to contain cracks full of lava, muscular legs with hooves, a hunched upper body, a very long tail that ends with a ball with cracks full of lava in it, an armored back with traces of lava, and a head that has stereotypical demonic horns. The designers commented in the Making of Doom 3 book that the Guardian was created with the idea of a pre-human Hell during the prehistoric age, and it was something that dinosaurs feared and perhaps made them go extinct.
Its refuge is a large area of Hell that is filled with pillars of rock with slabs of demon flesh that can be seen strewn on some of them.
Its primary attacks consist of punching with its large fists and pounding the ground, which emits large spheres of energy that burst from the Guardian in all eight directions. It can also charge at the player.
The Guardian's tough hide renders it invulnerable to all forms of weapons' fire. The only way to harm and kill this goliath is to take out its seekers. When all the seekers are dead, the Guardian stops and forms a blue sphere above its head which generates more seekers. This blue sphere is the Guardian's only weakness.
Seekers[edit]
The Guardian of Hell is blind due to its age; what remains of its eyes are shallow pits.
It summons much smaller creatures dubbed seekers, three at a time, to 'see' for it and locate its targets. The seekers do not attack the player themselves, but they light the area and alert the Guardian to your location with a shrill noise.
Strategy[edit]
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Killing the three seekers forces the Guardian to generate more of them, revealing its vulnerable spot: a glowing orb of energy in an opening on the Guardian's back. Shooting this orb is the only way to kill the Guardian. As you fight the Guardian, the Soul Cube will inform you of this weakness.
The guardian is relatively easy to kill if you can manage to avoid the energy spheres. Kill the seekers with the plasma gun or the rocket launcher, and when the glowing energy orb appears, unload your chaingun into it. This should kill the beast in four rounds (three if you aim well). It is also possible (although difficult) to kill the monster using two charged BFG shots. It is extremely rare, but possible, to kill the monster in one fully charged shot, due to the high damage output stripping the monster of all its health.
Note that in Nightmare difficulty, the Soul Cube (already in the player's possession) will not damage the Guardian, but will return your health. Seekers are therefore an important source of health if battling the boss on the hardest difficulty.
After killing the beast, the Soul Cube is released.
Unlike most other demons, the Guardian's body does not dissolve.
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Resurrection of Evil[edit]
In Resurrection of Evil, the head of the Guardian can be seen engraved on several stone tablets. This could be interpreted in several ways: that the Guardian left Hell to assist in the invasion of the ancient Martian civilization, that members of the civilization encountered it in Hell, that there may be more than one Guardian (a supposition supported retroactively by The Lost Mission), or that it was simply aesthetically pleasing to the game's designers.
The Lost Mission[edit]
A variation of the Guardian appears in Doom 3: BFG Edition's Lost Mission campaign as the final boss. Unlike the original Guardian, this creature does not use seekers and does not have a particular weak spot that needs to be exploited. It teleports into the remains of the Hell Outpost at the end of the mission, and the player must defeat it in order to secure destruction of the Exis bi-directional teleporter and escape from Hell.
Trivia[edit]
- In the lore of Doom (2016), a previous lord of Hell in an earlier age of demonic reckoning known as the Great Serpent was defeated by an entity called the Guardian. This event led to a shift in the balance of powers throughout the infernal dimension, and resulted in the demotion of the Hell knights to mere gladiators who were forced to do battle in Hell's pits for the amusement of the new dark lord. Whether this Guardian is the same entity as the Doom 3 boss is unknown.
Sources[edit]
- This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article List of enemies in Doom 3.
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Monsters from Doom 3 |
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Arch-vile | Cacodemon | Cherub | Commando | Demon | Hell knight | Imp | Lost soul | Maggot | Mancubus | Revenant | Tick | Trite | Wraith | Zombie | Z-Sec Bosses:Vagary | Guardian of Hell | Sabaoth | Cyberdemon Alpha:Unfinished Doom 3 monsters |