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DOOM + DOOM II

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DOOM + DOOM II
Description
Developed by id Software, and originally released in 1993, DOOM pioneered and popularized the first-person shooter, setting a standard for all FPS games. The critically acclaimed sequel, DOOM II, followed in 1994.  Now the definitive, newly enhanced versions of DOOM + DOOM II are available as a comb...
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2024, id Software, Nightdive Studios, ESRB Rating: Mature 17+...
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Windows 10 64-bit, Intel Core i5-3570 @3.4GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 @3.5GHz, 8GB System RAM, NVIDIA Ge...
Description
Developed by id Software, and originally released in 1993, DOOM pioneered and popularized the first-person shooter, setting a standard for all FPS games. The critically acclaimed sequel, DOOM II, followed in 1994.  Now the definitive, newly enhanced versions of DOOM + DOOM II are available as a combined product.
 
Owners Receive: 
- DOOM¹ 
- DOOM II¹ 
- TNT: Evilution 
- The Plutonia Experiment 
- Master Levels for DOOM II 
- No Rest for the Living 
- Sigil  
- Sigil II
- Legacy of Rust (a new episode created in collaboration by id Software, Nightdive Studios and MachineGames) 
- A new Deathmatch map pack featuring 25 maps
 
Altogether, there are a total of 187 mission maps and 43 deathmatch maps in DOOM + DOOM II.
 
New Enhancements
 
- Online, cross-platform deathmatch and co-op for up to 16 players²
- Community-published mod support with an in-game mod browser²'³
- Choose between the original midi DOOM and DOOM II soundtracks or the modern IDKFA versions by Andrew Hulshult (including brand-new DOOM II recordings)
- Improved performance with multithreaded rendering supporting up to 4K resolution⁴
- Now on the KEX engine
- BOOM source compatibility makes it possible for hundreds of community-created mods from the past 25 years to be published in-game
- Accessibility options, such as a modern font to improve legibility, high contrast mode, text-to-speech, speech-to-text multiplayer chat and more
- Translated into 8 new languages: Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese
 
Existing Enhancements
 
- Upgraded visuals
- Modern controller support
- Weapon carousel for faster weapon switching  
- Improved mouse and keyboard controls
- Local split-screen deathmatch and co-op for up to 4 players  
- Featured community mods²'³, including REKKR, Revolution!, Syringe, Double Impact, Arrival, and more! Expect an ever-expanding list of single player mods to be added by the community modders.
- 60 FPS and native 16:9 support – up to 1080p
- Restored original in-game music using original hardware
- Quick Save/Load support
- DeHacked mod support
 
Footnotes
 
¹ The original DOS versions of DOOM (1993) and DOOM II are included in the GOG version.
² Bethesda.net account required.  
³ Mods need to be installed separately; installation requires additional system storage.  
⁴ Compatible display required.
 
About the Included Games:
 
Doom (1993) - Original Version
The demons came and the marines died...except one. You are the last defense against Hell. Prepare for the most intense battle you’ve ever faced. Experience the complete, original version of the game released in 1993, now with all official content and Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed.
 
Doom II – Original Version
Hell has invaded Earth, and to save it, you must battle mightier demons with even more powerful weapons. This beloved sequel to the groundbreaking DOOM (1993) introduced players to the brutal Super Shotgun, the infamous Icon of Sin boss, and more intense FPS action.
 
TNT: Evilution  
The UAC relocated their experiments to one of the moons of Jupiter. A spaceship, mistaken for a supply vessel, was granted access. But when it got close to the base, demons poured out. All your comrades were slaughtered or zombified. This time it's not about survival. It's about revenge.  
 
The Plutonia Experiment
Every effort has been made by the nation's top scientists to close the seven interdimensional Gates of Hell, but one portal remains open. Alone, you must infiltrate the ravaged base, defeat the demon Gatekeeper, and seal the last Hell portal before the undead take over the world.  
 
Master Levels  for DOOM II
This expansion includes twenty additional levels, all with the same hell-spawned horrors and action of the base game. Each level was created by independent designers and supervised by id Software.
 
Sigil
Created by id Software co-founder, John Romero, and released as an episode-sized mod consisting of 18 new maps, Sigil fits in between the timelines of DOOM (1993) and DOOM II.  Baphomet, the gatekeeper of Hell, “glitched the final teleporter with his hidden sigil, whose eldritch power brings you to even darker shores of Hell. You fight through this stygian pocket of evil to confront the ultimate harbingers of Satan, then finally return to become Earth’s savior.”
 
Legacy of Rust
Created in collaboration by id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames, Legacy of Rust is the newest episode for DOOM, and the first official episode since DOOM II to feature new demons and weapons.  This 16-map Episode is broken up into two 8 map sections:  The Vulcan Abyss and Counterfeit Eden.

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ESRB Rating: Mature 17+ (Violence, Blood and Gore, Interactive Elements: Users Interact)

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Overall most helpful review

Posted on: August 9, 2024

ghosthardware

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Games: 508 Reviews: 4

Great port, but still has censored IWADs

This new port supersedes the Unity versions that Bethesda has been selling for the last few years and includes a whole host of new and very welcome features; Boom compatibility being the big one from my point of view. There are also some really nice extras in this package such as the "id Vault" which brings a lot of pre-release spritework and contextual information and is great to see presented in this way for the long-time fan. In many ways this port attempts to be the "definitive" version of the classic Doom experience, but unfortunately this is overshadowed by the inclusion of the modern censored IWADs which feature things like green crosses on health pickups (required under the Geneva convention or some such nonsense, but very jarring if you've been playing since '93) and modified artwork in the Wolfenstein 3D levels. I wish there was a way Bethesda could provide us with a remastered version of the game that includes the proper IWAD versions, but unfortunately until that happens there will always be a need to plug the IWADs from the DOS versions into a source port for the true experience.


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Posted on: August 12, 2024

009434

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Games: 218 Reviews: 4

Cannot mod without signup.

I love the new port, but I cannot put any Boom compatible mods in the game without a Bethesda account and that ruins it for me. There should be a drag and drop feature for mods in the game that allow for independent download and install. That is the point of GOG after all.


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Posted on: September 4, 2024

chaotikcrow

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Games: 368 Reviews: 10

Censored, limited, inferior experience

The medkits are once again censored, instead of pills we now have a green cross instead of the color red, that bothers me a lot and it shouldn't be like this. The wolfenstein 3D secret level is censored, too. You aren't allowed to change the files because it is against their EULA, so if you have the original WAD of Doom 2 and you switch it with the one that's censored it will be just like playing the original Doom, but you might lose access to this port. It worked at first but when I played multiplayer it reset everything. They've said that at any given moment, they can decide to stop supporting this port, meaning they will shut it down and you won't be able to access the games because at all times you need to be connected to the Bethesda servers. From the way I look at it, this ain't DRM free, not sure why it's on GOG. If there's a mod that you enjoy they can remove it due to them being a bunch of snowflakes and can't take a joke. This is what happened with the mod Thatcher's Techbase. We must protect the modern audience on a mature game! There is no mouselook support, the UI is terrible and confusing, the moment that I launched the game it crashed until I switched it to Directx11. When there's too many sounds happening all at the same time the engine freaks out. For example, let's say there's a bunch of enemies shooting, there's doors opening and shutting, monsters being killed, and so on, and then you use your chaingun, guess what?You won't be able to hear your gunshots until the area is clear. Some of the tracks are missing and I ended up with one that sounded like crap, like it was coming out from a Gameboy. Just get yourself GZDoom or chocolate Doom, it will be way better.


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Posted on: August 9, 2024

zerodin

Verified owner

Games: 499 Reviews: 86

The complete Doom/II Package.

Everything. All of it. All of the officially released Doom 1 and 2 games and expansions. As well as some new stuff! New optional music as well!


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Posted on: September 9, 2024

joeysun

Verified owner

Games: Reviews: 1

Good collection, meh port.

First of all: Thanks for putting this together and exposing a potential host of new players to Doom's awesomeness. Couldn't really care about green crosses and whatnot, as long as the flair is preserved. However, I do have a few problems with it. - Unskippable logos. Bethesda seriously needs to cut this nonsense back. I know who made Doom and who bought the rights to it, thank you. If you don't, you might have been living under a rock for 30 years. - Why someone would omit the mouse look of the newer ports, but implement such tomfoolery like mouse smoothing and acceleration, is a beyond me. - Fails to "sign into Multiplayer". Probably wants a bEtHeSdA.NeT account... For a classic Doom game? Yeah No. Absolutely not. - Correctly detects Vulcan under Wine, but introduces considerable input lag with enabled vertical sync. If you don't have any classic Doom game yet, grab yourself a copy though. The vault looks interesting. And if you want to play, you can copy the WADs from the install folder, check out what belongs where in the Doom Wiki, set them up with ZDL and play them through GZDoom. Much better gameplay. Also makes modding more comfortable.


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