

The RAGE achievement in DOOM 3: BFG Edition worth 26 points Find the RAGE logo in the Lost Mission There are only two miscellaneous achievements for the Lost Mission campaign outside of the difficulty related achievements, which are: They may have limited use but you'll rarely run into the same station twice so if you need a health boost, use it and save your game afterward.ĭon't go out of your way looking for everything. If you feel like it's a trap, save your game before collecting it or decide if you really need that extra Medkit or some shards of armor.ĭon't be afraid of using the health stations on the walls. While not every item you collect will trigger a trap, there are certain items that will open monster closets or spawn demons into the room. The only downside to the Super Shotgun is that you can only shoot it once before you need to reload and it takes a few seconds longer to reload it than your other weapons but the power is so immense you won't care, especially when you can one-shot Revenants up close.Īssume every area with items is a trap. The Super Shotgun will kill almost any enemy instantly if you hit it at point blank with the shotgun. The code to get the Super Shotgun is 731. The Super Shotgun is an absolute beast in this as it was in Doom II. That doesn't mean use the BFG as soon as you get it as you'll want it for near the end but if you've got the ammo to spare for the rocket launcher and you're facing a Revenant or anything like that, feel free to use it to dispose of it as quickly as possible. There's plenty of it lying around and even though I played through on Veteran, I was never in danger of running out of ammo during the entire campaign. Make sure you save your game after every good fight you had and never save over your old file unless you're satisfied with how your battle turned out.ĭon't hesitate to use your ammo. Make good use of the save system because if you don't, you WILL be dying a lot and will wind up going all the way back to the automated checkpoint on the level. This is apparent when you have to fight two Revenants, two Hell Knights and a Cacodemon in the same room at the same time.įirst things first, SAVE OFTEN.

That way you can get a better idea on how to prepare yourself for your nightmare run. I would recommend playing your first playthrough on the Lost Mission campaign on Veteran. You'll be facing a lot of enemies, including quite a handful of Archviles which is not fun for anybody. While the campaign only consists of just 8 levels, playing on Veteran is almost the equivalent of playing Ultra-Violence on Doom II, meaning it's going to be a decent challenge. The Lost Mission campaign is a new addition for Doom 3: BFG Edition. If you want to tackle Veteran for this, here's an idea of what to expect:
