Developed by id software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and created multiplayer Deathmatch, DOOM returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience. Relentless demons, impossibly destructive guns, and fast, fluid movement provide the foundation for int...
Developed by id software, the studio that pioneered the first-person shooter genre and created multiplayer Deathmatch, DOOM returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience. Relentless demons, impossibly destructive guns, and fast, fluid movement provide the foundation for intense, first-person combat.
Story
You’ve come here for a reason. The Union Aerospace Corporation’s massive research facility on Mars is overwhelmed by fierce and powerful demons, and only one person stands between their world and ours. As the lone DOOM Marine, you’ve been activated to do one thing – kill them all.
A Relentless Campaign
There is no taking cover or stopping to regenerate health as you beat back Hell’s raging demon hordes. Combine your arsenal of futuristic and iconic guns, upgrades, movement and an advanced melee system to knock-down, slash, stomp, crush, and blow apart demons in creative and violent ways.
Please note: The DRM-Free version of DOOM (2016) is single-player only. Multiplayer and online functionality for SnapMap are not included. SnapMap content is unlocked by default.
Almost 10 years old and honestly still such a good time. Runs flawlessly, gunplay still incredible and music is just so good when you're killing any demon who stands in your way. Cheers to GOG.com for bringing us the DRM free version at last!
It's DOOM (2016), but DRM-Free. What else do you need to know, really? Everybody knows by now that this game was a second coming of BBJesus for FPS fans when it released. If you don't have it, buy it! If you have it somewhere else, buy it!
Also, there's a misinformation on this page. GOG's release actually does come with SnapMap, but you can't download maps of the internet.
And yes, it doesn't have multiplayer mode that every other version has, but you don't lose much. It was pretty much dead on arrival when the game released, since it was pretty bare bones and it couldn't compare to the level of fun that the singleplayer campaign delivers.
One of the absolute greatest returns to a videogame franchise since forever. This is classic ID Software turned up to the nth degree, and it only got better with its sequel Doom Eternal. If you’ve neverer played DOOM and want a good starting point that’s not from the 90s or early 2000s, THIS IS IT!
Just remember: to kill the demons, shoot them until they die. Go forth, Doom Slayer.