Posted on: April 20, 2025

NateJennings75
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Turbo Overkill, Doom Eternal, then 2016
Yep, the title are my sentiments. DOOM 2016 is worth the $20 (USD) price, and even better on sale, but Doom Eternal is the better of the two and Turbo Overkill actually bests Doom Eternal. Go ahead and hurl tomatoes at my review. Upon its release, DOOM 2016 was a fantastic reboot of a classic series that made FPSes a staple of gaming. Incredible production values? Check. Refined, more modern mechanics? Check. Emmersive environments? Big ol' check. Check. An expansion on the Doom series lore? Check. Important boxes were ticked. On the critical side: the movement wasn't as fast as what we'd grown accustommed to in series like Unreal Tournament or Left 4 Dead and the environments were rather linear. These issues would be rectified in 2020's Doom Eternal, and indie FPSes like Turbo Overkill and Trepang2 would expand upon such features. As a result, in 2025, I can't shower DOOM 2016 with the sort of praise I would have in 2016. All-in-all, DOOM 2016 without DRM is worthy of owning at $20 or less. But don't expect to be as entertained by it as the Turbo Overkills and Trepang2s that're now the standard.
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