Mars Core – Doom Eternal – mission 7 – no commentary



difficulty: Ultra-Violence

Mars Core is the seventh level of the campaign in Doom Eternal. It is one of the more visually impressive levels, taking place in low Mars orbit, ending at a partly Hellified site on the surface of Mars.

Description
With the help of Samuel Hayden, the final Hell Priest has been located on Sentinel Prime – a city from your past. The only known path to this accursed place is through the dimensional gateway hidden in the core of Mars, wherein the lost city of Hebeth resides. The journey there will take time you can’t afford to lose – a dilemma which calls for a more… direct approach.

Overview
After rescuing Samuel Hayden at the ARC headquarters, the Doom Slayer learns from him that Deag Grav, the final Hell Priest that he needs to kill to stop the demonic invasion of Earth, is hiding on Sentinel Prime, a lost city from the Slayer’s past. He also learns that the only way to get to Sentinel Prime is through a portal hidden in the lost city of Hebeth in the very core of Mars itself. Since getting to the core normally will take time that the Slayer and the people of Earth do not have, the Slayer hits upon a plan to use the BFG-10000, a giant energy cannon designed by Hayden himself as part of the moon’s anti-demonic defense grid, to blast a hole through the surface of Mars in order to get to the core.

Upon fighting through the base, killing every demon in his way, and then getting to the giant energy cannon, VEGA overrides the safety locks on the BFG-10000 so that the Slayer can use it to blast the hole he needs to make in the planet itself, just before removing the cannon’s power source, the BFG-9000, from its core and evacuating the Phobos base. From there, he fights more demons amid the destroyed UAC base on Mars until he reaches an escape pod, which he uses to launch himself right into the core of Mars where Hebeth and the portal to Sentinel Prime and the final Hell Priest await him.

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