Doom 3 Coop Mod Last Man Standing Coop 4

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Doom 3 Coop Mod Last Man Standing Coop is a single player and multiplayer modification that aims to bring back the classic Doom experience. Our LMS Mod game type is survival in nature where you face swarms of attacking monsters to the adrenaline pumping energy of heavy metal soundtracks. We also fully support Single Player Cooperative play through the SP Coop game type. In addition we now support Coop for ROE through our game type ROE Coop. ROE Coop is only supported through LMS as the XBOX version does not even include it. Classic Doom for Doom 3 Coop is supported through the Cdoom Coop gametype. LMS now features over 80 maps all tweaked for coop.

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