PC - Windows
Doom
8.88
playscore
Good
270th of 38508
Trailer, Gameplay, & Screenshots
About this game
Developer: id Software
Content Rating: Adults only
Summary
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.
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System Requirements
Recommended
- OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit versions)
- Processor: Intel Core i7-3770/AMD FX-8350 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 4GB/AMD Radeon R9 290 4GB or better
- Storage: 55 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Requires Steam activation and broadband internet connection for Multiplayer and SnapMap
Minimum
- OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit versions)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-2400/AMD FX-8320 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 670 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or better
- Storage: 55 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Requires Steam activation and broadband internet connection for Multiplayer and SnapMap
Downloadable Contents (DLC)
Gamer Reviews
84646 Reviews9.38

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loved the action and the pace. The story was great and gameplay was nice and offered a great arsenal of weapons too. Only reason it doesn't get a perfect score is the lack of minibosses and an underwhelming final boss with limited moveset. Other than that a perfect game.
as expected, this game is super kick-ass through and through, but there just isnt an urge within me to keep on playing it. i honestly have no idea why
Critic Reviews
41 Reviews8.38
I have little to complain about regarding the single-player campaign. It’s a fun shooter that brings back aspects of classic design (like health packs and sprawling levels) that I didn’t realize I missed so much. The multiplayer doesn’t make as much of an impact. It feels safe compared to the unapologetically old-school campaign. Still, it’s a fun bonus for one of the most exhilarating, chaotic shooting experiences I’ve had in a long time.
That a first-person shooter like Doom exists in 2016 is shocking. Its levels are vast and intricately designed, its gameplay diverse and joyful, its toolset robust. Multiplayer is its weak link, but the adaptability of SnapMap is more than enough to offset that.