Doom 3: BFG Edition
Updated to v1.14
Updated September 9, 2024 9:17 pm (2 years ago)
Doom 3: BFG Edition is a first-person shooter horror game where players master weapons, fight through encounters, and survive escalating pressure. It stands out for co-op or multiplayer options, tense atmosphere, and focused moment-to-moment design, especially if you enjoy shooter experiences with a clear identity.
Doom 3: BFG Edition overview
DOOM 3 BFG Edition is the ultimate collection of games that defined the first person shooter including DOOM, DOOM II, DOOM 3, and DOOM 3: Resurrection of Evil, and The Lost Mission.
Multiplayer notice: The DRM free version of the game is single-player only.
A Classic Remastered:
Developed by id Software, the original team responsible for the franchise legacy, the game features improved rendering and lighting and a new checkpoint save system allowing for smoother progression through the game. id has fine-tuned the controls to bringing even more intensity to the DOOM experience and all DOOM 3 games now feature the new armor-mounted flashlight, allowing players to illuminate dark corners and blast enemies at the same time.
Stunning 3D Visuals:
DOOM 3, Resurrection of Evil and the all-new ‘Lost Mission’ have all been optimized in stereoscopic 3D (on supported hardware), further immersing the player in the demonic world of this terrifying horror masterpiece.
The Lost Mission:
BFG Edition includes an all-new chapter in the DOOM 3 experience - ‘The Lost Mission’, featuring eight heart-pounding single player levels and a completely new storyline that will have players once again on the edge of their seats.
The Ultimate Collection:
As a special bonus, DOOM 3: BFG Edition will also include the original DOOM and DOOM II games, making it the definitive collection of the revolutionary games developed by id Software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre.
Will this game run on your PC?
Minimum
- Windows: 7 / 8 / 10
- Processor: 2.0 GHz dual core
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT / ATI Radeon HD 5750, 512 MB video RAM
- Hard Drive: 11 GB
- Sound: Windows compatible sound card
- Mouse, Keyboard
Download, Install, and Play
- Click the download button to get the link. You'll be redirected to our link generator.
- Once you're there, you can either copy the link or open it directly.
- Before you begin, make sure you have a supported client installed.
- Download Doom 3: BFG Edition v1.14 (latest). Wait until it is 100% complete, then locate the files.
- Install the game:
- Run or double-click
setup_********.exe. - If a DLC folder is included, run any
.exefiles inside it as well.
- Run or double-click
- After the installation is complete, launch the game and start playing.
- Enjoyed the game? Consider purchasing it from the official store to support the developers.
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Learn how to check digital signatures. If the signature is OK, any supposed viruses are coming from GOG directly, not from freegogpcgames
If you are going to play non-BFG Edition Doom 3, I recommend using the “dhewm3” source port. I’ve found there isn’t much benefit to using a source port for BFG Edition though.
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its a gog game, i really dont understand why all the hype. freegogpcgames always gives us clean stuff. theres no extra patchers, no suspect dlls, no weird exes,no vbs/bat scripts.. its just straight forward — GOG installer and .bin files!