This 2012 remaster updates the 2004 first-person shooter, focusing on enhanced graphics and quality-of-life changes. You will navigate dark Martian facilities battling demons, preserving the original's claustrophobic horror atmosphere. Distinctive features include armor-mounted illumination, allowing simultaneous shooting and seeing, and the addition of checkpoint saves and platform-specific achievements. This version bundles the base game with its prior expansions.
The game maintains the original's signature focus on claustrophobic environments, resource management, and jump scares, emphasizing atmosphere over constant run-and-gun action. Players navigate dimly lit corridors, battling hordes of hellish creatures using a familiar arsenal of weaponry. The core tension of the original remains intact, relying heavily on sound design and environmental storytelling to build dread.
This remaster is fundamentally faithful to the original experience, offering the complete base campaign. It also includes content from the expansion packs released for the original game, effectively bundling two major narrative additions alongside the main story, providing a comprehensive package of the original vision.
The most notable changes focus on visual fidelity and quality-of-life improvements. The remaster features enhanced graphics, delivering sharper textures and improved lighting effects that deepen the shadows crucial to the game's horror elements. Furthermore, this edition supports 3D capability for compatible televisions, adding an extra layer of immersion to the dark environments.
A significant gameplay alteration addresses the original's divisive flashlight mechanic. In the 2004 version, the flashlight had to be toggled separately, often forcing players to choose between seeing and shooting. In this remastered edition, the flashlight is integrated directly into the armor, meaning players can illuminate dark areas while simultaneously engaging enemies. This change streamlines combat encounters without sacrificing the game's inherent darkness.
Beyond the graphical overhaul, this release incorporates modern console features. Players on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 can now engage with platform-specific achievements and trophies, adding replayability objectives to the campaign.
The inclusion of a checkpoint save system is another major quality-of-life update compared to the original's reliance on manual saves, offering a smoother progression path for players.
This version is packaged within the larger BFG Edition framework. While there are no separate DLCs released for this specific remaster, it bundles the two major expansions that accompanied the original game, ensuring players receive a substantial amount of content in one package.

Doom 3: VR Edition features Doom 3 and its expansions, Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Mission, retooled for PS VR technology. Uncover the secrets of the UAC’s unholy experiments, encounter uncanny monstrosities in claustrophobic environments, and wield an arsenal of iconic (and even otherworldly) weaponry with new textures, shaders and sound effects as you survive against the forces of Hell across over 15 hours of heart-stopping action. Feel even closer to the terror with all-new VR enhancements that allow you to peer around corners, angling your shots with flashlight-mounted weapons using motion controls, 180-degree quick-turn functionality to catch demons sneaking up from behind and an immersive wrist-mounted display to track your health, armor and ammo. Combined with the original Doom 3’s critically acclaimed blend of action and horror gameplay, virtual reality fans are in for one Hell of an experience with Doom 3: VR Edition.

Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil (commonly abbreviated to as RoE) is an expansion pack for Doom 3 developed by Nerve Software and id Software included on BFG Edition that features enhanced graphics, better audio with more horror effects, a checkpoint save system, and support for 3D displays and HMDs. The expansion pack included several new monsters, as well as three new weapons.

The Lost Mission is the second official Doom 3 expansion pack, released in 2012 as part of Doom 3: BFG Edition. The player takes control of a surviving member of the marine squad Bravo Team, which the hero of the original campaign was meant to rejoin. The primary objective, given to the marine by Dr. Richard Meyers, is to shut down a high-powered long-range teleporter in the top secret Exis Labs in order to prevent the demons from using it to reach Earth.