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Exis Labs - Sector 1: Union Aerospace Research Division
Doom 3: The Lost Mission is an expansion pack for Doom 3 released along with Doom 3: BFG ion on October 16, 2012. It was sold as an included bonus in BFG Edition for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and is only available through purchasing the BFG Edition.
It consists of 8 new levels, most of which were originally cut from Doom 3 (hence its title). The campaign features a new story with new voice acted log entries, as well as weapons and enemies from both Doom 3 and Resurrection of Evil.
In The Lost Mission, the player takes the role of the last surviving member of Bravo team, which was seen being ambushed by demons in Doom 3. The Bravo team survivor is contacted by Dr. Richard Meyers, a scientist working on teleportation experiments in Exis Labs, and asked to help Meyers destroy an experimental teleportation array that was captured by the demons and is currently held deep inside Hell. The array is potentially powerful enough to send an army of demons all the way to Earth, hence Meyer's desperation to destroy it. To achieve this goal, the marine must acquire the components necessary to activate the Exis Labs teleportation system, then travel to Hell in order to destroy the teleportation array.
Levels
The Lost Mission consists of 8 new levels, mirroring the 8 level mission structure of each act of the original Doom (minus the 9th secret level). The levels are:
Enpro - Sector 1: Energy Processing and Storage
Enpro - Sector 2: Energy Processing and Storage
Underground - Sector 1: Mars City Service Sub-Level
Underground - Sector 2: Mars City Service Sub-Level
Exis Labs - Sector 1: Union Aerospace Research Division
Exis Labs - Sector 2: Union Aerospace Research Division
Hell (Lost Mission level)
Hell Outpost
The Lost Mission includes almost all of the weapons from Doom 3 and Resurrection of Evil, including the Grabber Gun and double-barrel shotgun. The only exceptions are the chainsaw, soul cube, and artifact, which do not appear in the campaign (the hand-held flashlight also does not appear, due to having been removed from the BFG Edition). The Soul Cube does appear in The Lost Mission on Nightmare difficulty, to compensate for the constantly draining health on that difficulty setting.
Almost all regular monsters from Doom 3 and Resurrection of Evil also make an appearance in The Lost Mission, although some only appear once or twice or in a single area. The exceptions are the Lost Soul, Tick, Vulgar, and Chainsaw Zombie, which do not appear.
Modified versions of the boss monsters Vagary and Guardian of Hell also appear in The Lost Mission, during the final 2 levels set in Hell.
Changes from Doom 3
The Lost Mission does not introduce any new weapons or monsters to the game. Instead, it re-uses content from both Doom 3 and Resurrection of Evil excluding Lost Souls (which are replaced by Forgotten Ones as they are in Resurrection of Evil), the Cyberdemon, Sabaoth, Vulgars, Hell Hunters, the Maledict and the Artifact. The Soul Cube can only be found on Nightmare difficulty, acting similar to the original Doom 3 - killing demons charges it, providing player some sort of medkits substitution.
However, it does introduce BFG Edition's remastered visuals, as well as certain areas that appeared in Doom 3.
Chronologically speaking, the player character in Lost Mission is the first Marine to actually enter Hell. This is because of the given fact that in Doom 3, the Doomguy has to reach Delta Labs and fight through numerous obstacles.
Lost Mission technically contradicts the original Resurrection of Evil's manual story (the manual story is not printed in the BFG Edition) in that it introduces more survivors of the events of Doom, who escaped on the Darkstar shuttle
Doom 3: BFG Edition is a remastered version of Doom 3.
John Carmack, id's technical director (and Doom's co-creator), said in a press-release, "DOOM 3 was enthusiastically embraced by gamers worldwide. Today, the full experience has been enhanced and extended to be better than ever, and is delivered across all platforms with a silky smooth frame rate and highly responsive controls.
The BFG Edition includes:
The 2004-era "Doom 3" with enhanced graphics, a checkpoint save system, 3D Capability for 3D Televisions and Achievements(Xbox 360 and Steam)/Trophies(PS3)
The already-released add-on; "Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil"
The Lost Mission 8-level campaign, which was cut from the original game
Ultimate Doom
Doom II: Hell on Earth, including the "No Rest for the Living" Doom 2
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