It's a quiet Wednesday afternoon, and Bethesda has taken the opportunity to spotlight a fun feature in DOOM Eternal. The bloody first person shooter looks great as it is on PlayStation 4, but if you like, you can swap out the default visuals for something a little different. There are various render modes available in the game that can give the game an all-new look.
As you can see in the above video, some of these filters are pretty extreme. Retro Handheld puts a Game Boy green layer over the violence, while Classic makes the game look like it's running on limited colours. Some are more subtle; VHS, Cinematic, and Gritty look to make smaller style changes. These filters are always fun to tinker with, though, and hey, you might find something you prefer over the default setting.
Will you be doing a Black and White run of DOOM Eternal? Tell us your favourite Render Mode in the comments section below.
[source youtube.com, via resetera.com]
Comments 9
The retro hand held (aka Gameboy) render is excellent, I quite like classic and dots too!
Not sure it is enough to make me want to go back and play it again though.
I love the Game Boy filter
The Game Boy filter looks legit authentic to a dot matrix display with all the shading techniques on the weapons
I have to agree, the Game Boy filter is really satisfying to look at.
More games should do that! I don't know how hard it is to implement, but Uncharted 4 and Journey to the Savage Planet are excellent examples!
Instead of render modes they should call these "how to f--k up your eyes in 20 minutes modes"
On the other hand, I've finished game with classic weapon effects and that was amazing. ☺️
I absolutely love stuff like this in games, I'm gonna have to play it Game Boy style 😎
Needs more Virtual Boy for maximum eye bleed effect.
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