Doom

challenging, claustrophobic, dark

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.

Wolfenstein 3D

claustrophobic, hidden areas, pixel art

No synopsis available.

Quake Live

No synopsis available.

Quake III Arena

arena shooter, aerial combat, rocket jump

No synopsis available.

Quake II

claustrophobic, dark, doom-like

No synopsis available.

Quake

dark, gritty, horror

No synopsis available.

Doom II

sci-fi, pixel art, silent protagonist

After days of fighting on Mars and in hell, you successfully defeated the demon forces and stopped the invasion. Though your efforts are marred by being the last survivor of the bloody massacre, you are nevertheless hailed as a hero. Surely that entitles you to some well deserved R&R, right? Not if those demonic bastards have anything to say about it. Landing on Earth following your discharge, you open your pod to a world of fire and blood as the demons have invaded your homeworld. With everyone being killed or mutated to extinction, it’s up to you to do what you do best: kick some demon ass, stop this invasion and save the world. Armed with your ever trusty shotgun, chainsaw and BFG 9000, you must once again do battle with Hell’s spawn and find a way to save Earth. But that’s not all. Once you’ve cleaned up this mess, there are three other bloodied campaigns waiting for you in the Master Levels for Doom II and Final Doom. With no-where left to hide and a legion of demons, mutants and the undead wanting your head, there’s only one thing left to do – don your armor, grab the nearest shotgun and blast your fragging way out of here!

Doom Eternal

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