DOOM II

September 30, 1994
0.0/5
Metacritic: 83
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The game from the legendary programmers John Carmack and John Romero, who worked together with American McGee, on the first-person shooter game that will run on anything: from mobile devices to engineering calculators. The game became the second in the series Doom, received improved multiplayer, graphics and improved optimization.

Gameplay-wise game is not so different from its predecessor. The developers decided to take advantage of the progress of the computer hardware to fine-tune their game engine. The player still took control of the nameless space marine, which traveled through 30 non-linear levels. A level is considered to be completed after the player finds the coded doors. A rich arsenal of weapons and a variety of models of enemies will not get bored.

The plot continues the story of the first part: after defeating the invasion of demons on the moons of Mars and returning from Hell, the protagonist finds the Earth captured by the creatures that he just conquered. A solo company can be fashioned alone, and in multiplayer, to battle with friends today: for the game, there is a huge amount of third-party mods to play online without using of archaic dial-up connection.

Game Details

  • Genres: Action Shooter
  • Platforms: Xbox One iOS PC PlayStation 4 Game Boy Advance Classic Macintosh Android macOS Nintendo Switch Xbox 360
  • Publishers: Valve Bethesda Softworks Activision Blizzard Activison id Software GT Interactive Software Virgin Interactive GT Interactive Imagineer CDV Software
  • Developers: Bethesda Softworks id Software Nerve Software Lion Entertainment Infinity Torus Games MachineWorks Northwest

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Singleplayer Multiplayer Great Soundtrack cooperative First-Person Sci-fi Horror FPS Online Co-Op Gore Classic Violent Retro Zombies Moddable 1990's 2.5D Demons hell deathmatch violence automap