

To bring you up to speed: the invasion of hellish demons has halted, but some of them survived in distant space stations. Not only is it a slice of history, but it's also a perfect opportunity to see how the classic holds up against a modern Doom. The latest game in the series, Doom Eternal, is landing on March 20 and it includes Doom 64 as a pre-order bonus (it can also be purchased separately for a modest fee). Doom 64 is a sequel to the first two Doom games, and as the name implies, it was originally released only on Nintendo 64. If you did step 5 and 6 quick enough, you should have lots of ammo/armour/health left to be able to do this.Retro games are a hot topic these days, and the latest example of a classic returning for another bite at the apple is Doom 64, with Bethesda commissioning restoration-specialists Night Dive Studios to update a classic shooter that released over 20 years ago, bringing it to modern audiences and new platforms. Run right up to the boss in the centre and keep hitting her until she dies. Kill the remaining enemies as fast as possible so that the boss spawns in the centre.ħ. Some will always get out., but if you do this, you should have some invulnerability left.Ħ. Each switch closes the door where the enemies spawned. Press the 3 switches around the outside (with ). Now you need to stop the enemies as fast as possible so that the boss spawns.

Collect the Invulnerability Orb (The green one on the right)ģ. I found the easiest way to get this was by just rushing the boss, otherwise her homing rockets killed me. This spawns you on the last level on easy with max weapons and stuff.

From the Main Menu, go to Options, then Password.
