Doom 3 BFG Edition arrives for the Nvidia Tablet Shield

3 Doom BFG Edition, a pack that includes the three titles of the famous video game saga that was launched years ago for the Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles as well as for PC, now lands on Android. Good news for fans of these video games, although there is a big “but”, it is only compatible with the Nvidia Shield TV and Nvidia Tablet Shield, the tablet dedicated especially for the most gamers. It can now be downloaded on Google Play for a very attractive price for those who own one of these two devices.

Doom 3: BFG Edition was published in October 2012 for the aforementioned platforms. Its jump to Android has not been carried out in the way that many would have liked, since the restrictions reduce too much the number of players who will be able to access it Mythical trilogy of first-person shooters (FPS). On the other hand we have a device, the Nvidia Tablet Shield, which thanks to its GRID service and some exclusivity like this that we tell you today, is forming a spectacular catalog, it is no wonder that more and more users are interested and that other companies try get on the car like Acer with the Predator 8.

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The content of this edition includes the remastered version (improvement of the original graphics) of Doom 3 and the expansion "Resurrection of Evil", several hours of new content and seven additional levels titled "The Lost Mission". In addition to the first two titles in the series, "The Ultimate Doom" (expanded version of the original Doom that was released in 1995) and Doom II: Hell on Earth along with the “No Rest for the Living” expansion. In short, hours and hours of entertainment for fans now that Bethesda is about to release the new Doom.

The best thing is that this version for Android has been developed by the original team, so they will surely have taken all the care in the world so that the experience is as good as console and PC. They have also incorporated new achievements and subtle lighting improvements as well as a new save point system to control player progression. It can now be downloaded at Google Play (won't let you if you don't have one of the two compatible devices) for a price of 10,72 euros.


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