While it wasn’t the first FPS game ever made, the original Doom certainly set the standard for the genre for decades to follow. And yet, when the series went into hibernation, the genre moved away ...
Heaven lost an angel. Hell lost a politician. Bethesda’s new mod database for Doom & Doom II lost an iconic mod. Bethesda has pulled Thatcher’s Techbase, a Doom mod that sends players to hell to fight ...
Official Doom Eternal mod support could be on the way from id Software, after updates have been made to the game's files on the Steam backend that reference a Doom Mod Portal executable. Comments made ...
Since 2016, the Doom franchise has enjoyed a resurgence, with the latest games bringing the lightning-fast action back into the genre. As one of the most influential FPS games of all time, it can ...
It seems like every day there's a new Doom mod that completely blows away our understanding of what Doom mods can achieve - from open-world apocalypse to Golden Axe. Now the Doom Shinobi mod threatens ...
File this one under “mods you probably thought already existed.” With Voxel Doom, you can now play the legendary 1993 first-person shooter Doom with all the monsters and items rendered in beautifully ...
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Do you remember Thatcher's Techbase, the Doom mod that lets you kill deceased former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher, whose actions while in office rendered her more hated by working class people ...
Fans interested in downloading the mod can do so right here. A video of the mod in action was shared by @DavidBCooper on Twitter, and can be found in the Tweet ...
Someone who seems to really hate non-fungible tokens (NFTs) has made a modified version of the classic video game Doom where the whole premise involves “killing” NFTs via screenshot. As PC Gamer ...
The original Doom, released in 1993, is a damn fine video game. But what if every time you picked up an item you had to pay a small fee to keep playing? That seems like a terrible way to experience ...