Doom
In the future, humans have left Earth and settled throughout the galaxy. On Mars, the Union Aerospace Corporation has established a radioactive waste facility and allowed the military to conduct teleportation experiments on the nearby moons of Deimos and Phobos. Hours ago, the base on Mars began receiving incoherent distress messages from Phobos, while Deimos has disappeared completely. With all attempts to establish contact failing, you and your team have been dispatched to investigate. Upon arrival, you secure the perimeter as the rest of your team enters the facility. As you stand guard, your radio crackles with the sound of gunfire, cracking bones and blood-curdling screams and eventually falls silent. Alone, with no way off the planet or means to defend yourself other than your trusty pistol, there’s only one way out - into the complex of death and the horrors that await you within. If you plan to get out of here alive you must fend off the hordes of demonic imps, haunting spectres and your undead, former comrades waiting to tear you limb from limb. So, grab the nearest shotgun and blast your way out of this fragging madness! Source: IGDB
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Doom PS4 Review: The Beast is Back
Doom is back for the first time since 2004. Has it been worth the wait?
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MINI SLAYER Mighty Doom is a new top-down arcade shooter coming to iOS and Android
Play as the Mini Slayer and cut a path through Hell.
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BF TROPHY John Romero recieves lifetime achievement award
For his work on DOOM, Quake, Wolfenstein and far more, the Galway resident gets a well-earned reward.
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MINI SLAYER Mighty Doom is a new top-down arcade shooter coming to iOS and Android
Play as the Mini Slayer and cut a path through Hell.
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Jot That Down Doom running on Notepad looks like a match made in hell
Someone got Doom runnning on - *spins wheel* - a piece of note taking software!
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Lookin' good The first three episodes of Doom (1993) now support ray tracing thanks to this mod
Real-time path tracing support for the PrBoom sourceport.
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read the doom Stop doomscrolling on Twitter and start... Doom Scrolling
A new Twitter bot is posting screenshots from a play through of Doom, in case you needed something to distract you from the state of the planet.
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BF TROPHY John Romero recieves lifetime achievement award
For his work on DOOM, Quake, Wolfenstein and far more, the Galway resident gets a well-earned reward.
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Jot That Down Doom running on Notepad looks like a match made in hell
Someone got Doom runnning on - *spins wheel* - a piece of note taking software!
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Lookin' good The first three episodes of Doom (1993) now support ray tracing thanks to this mod
Real-time path tracing support for the PrBoom sourceport.
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read the doom Stop doomscrolling on Twitter and start... Doom Scrolling
A new Twitter bot is posting screenshots from a play through of Doom, in case you needed something to distract you from the state of the planet.
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Doom PS4 Review: The Beast is Back
Doom is back for the first time since 2004. Has it been worth the wait?
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MINI SLAYER Mighty Doom is a new top-down arcade shooter coming to iOS and Android
Play as the Mini Slayer and cut a path through Hell.
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Doom on Switch May Have Compromised the Frame-rate to Make Carnage Portable
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