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The BFG Edition includes:(again, according to the wikia)
The 2004-era "Doom 3" with enhanced graphics, a checkpoint save system, 3D Capability for 3D Televisions and Achievements(Xbox 360)/Trophies(PS3)
The already-released add-on; "Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil"
The Lost Mission 8-level campaign, which was cut from the original game
Ultimate Doom
Doom II: Hell on Earth, including the "No Rest for the Living" Doom 2 Expansion recently released on Xbox Live.
Unlike the original game which featured the Flashlight as a 'weapon' itself, the BFG Edition instead was 'armor-mounted' meaning players can attack and illuminate dark areas simultamiously.
Late November, the GPL version of the Doom 3 BFG Edition engine was released on GitHub.
+native widescreen support (HUD)
I know you shouldn't judge a game by it's visuals, but this just doesn't hold up to the original Doom 3
The only upside to this release is engine enchancements from their Rage game. If you are a Doom fan or an actual PC FPS gamer you are better off sticking with regular Doom 3. Use Sikkmod, Wulfen Texture Pack, UQE Doom 3(for modern widescreen support and FOV)
But the rage engine itself is a complettely mess ;-)