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Doom - PC

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Rated: Mature
3.7 out of 5 stars 642 ratings

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  • A Relentless Campaign: There is no taking cover or stopping to regenerate health as you beat back Hell's raging demon hordes
  • Return of id Multiplayer: Dominate your opponents in DOOM's signature, fast-paced arena-style combat
  • Near-Limitless Gameplay: DOOM SnapMap - A powerful, but easy-to-use game and level editor that allows for limitless gameplay experiences on every platform

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Publication Date May 13, 2016
Computer Platform PC
Global Trade Identification Number 00093155170209
UPC 093155170209
ASIN B00M3D8ISS
Release date May 13, 2016
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3.7 out of 5 stars 642 ratings

3.7 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #25,945 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#7,145 in PC Games & Accessories
Product Dimensions 5.3 x 7.5 x 0.6 inches; 2.4 ounces
Type of item Video Game
Rated Mature
Item model number 17020
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Weight 2.4 ounces
Manufacturer Bethesda Softworks
Date First Available July 22, 2014

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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 – whether you’re obliterating demon hordes through the depths of Hell in the single-player campaign, or competing against your friends in numerous multiplayer modes. Expand your gameplay experience using DOOM SnapMap game editor to easily create, play, and share your content with the world.

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.

KEY FEATURES:
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.

Return of id Multiplayer
Dominate your opponents in DOOM’s signature, fast-paced arena-style combat. In both classic and all-new game modes, annihilate your enemies utilizing your personal blend of skill, powerful weapons, vertical movement, and unique power-ups that allow you to play as a demon.

Endless Possibilities
DOOM SnapMap – a powerful, but easy-to-use game and level editor – allows for limitless gameplay experiences on every platform. Without any previous experience or special expertise, any player can quickly and easily snap together and visually customize maps, add pre-defined or completely custom gameplay, and even edit game logic to create new modes. Instantly play your creation, share it with a friend, or make it available to players around the world – all in-game with the push of a button.

Doom Update 6.66
Now includes all three premium DLC packs (Unto the Evil, Hell Followed, and Bloodfall), maps, modes, and weapons, as well as all feature updates including Arcade Mode, Photo Mode, and the latest Update 6.66, which brings further multiplayer improvements as well as revamps multiplayer progression.

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Customers find the game fun and appreciate its compelling story, fast-paced gameplay, and stunning graphics with amazing sounds. Moreover, the multiplayer mode receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it includes user-made maps. However, functionality and value for money receive mixed reviews - while some say it runs great on their systems, others report it doesn't work at all, and while some find it worth the price, others consider it a waste of money and time. Additionally, installation time is also mixed, with some finding it easy to install while others report long loading times.

150 customers mention "Fun game"136 positive14 negative

Customers find the game really nice and lots of fun to play, with one customer highlighting the engaging weapons and another noting it's great for FPS enthusiasts.

"...of Easter eggs, difficulty settings (even a hardcore mode), online game modes (with the ability to play custom maps!),..." Read more

"...But I'm alright with that, it's still friggin' fun and has a fair amount to offer between levels and game modes, and considering the singleplayer is..." Read more

"...The weapons are a ton of fun, I could care less about the upgrade system though...." Read more

"...The environment is so interesting, I almost got killed off at first while I was just looking around...." Read more

55 customers mention "Story quality"48 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the story quality of the game, describing it as compelling and free of unnecessary elements, with one customer highlighting its frenetic gunplay against hordes of demons and monsters.

"...It's fast and frenetic gunplay against hordes of demons and monsters that's honed to a science, harkening back to the idea of relying on speed, skill..." Read more

"...The fast paced shooting and trying to survive against hordes of demons is just plain fun. I couldn't put it down...." Read more

"...Otherwise, DOOM is addictive. The best joke about this game is that it has been called "a heavy metal album that comes with a game." So true." Read more

"...Not to mention, there are many different challenges in every level, including rune challenges that give you unique upgrades...." Read more

51 customers mention "Pacing"39 positive12 negative

Customers praise the game's fast-paced action, with fights described as fast and furious, and one customer noting it runs smoothly with no hitches.

"...and time trials for you to gain extra powerups (the power-up system has seen a modern remake as well)...." Read more

"...It's fast and frenetic gunplay against hordes of demons and monsters that's honed to a science, harkening back to the idea of relying on speed, skill..." Read more

"...It really took me back to 90's gaming. The fast paced shooting and trying to survive against hordes of demons is just plain fun...." Read more

"...so...mission failed. plus it seems to require a fast internet connection even while playing offline which makes no sense...." Read more

46 customers mention "Graphics quality"46 positive0 negative

Customers praise the stunning graphics and amazing sounds of the game, with one customer noting the updated looks and textures to the original demons, while another highlights the fantastic metal soundtrack.

"...The PC version runs brilliantly, looks amazing, and has the tight customizable controls you'd expect from any PC shooter...." Read more

"...16 RAM; GTX-960 SC 4 gig graphic card. SB 5.1 Sound on 5.1 speakers.)..." Read more

"...The graphics, the controls, enemies, weapons, you name it, everything has been improved for the better!..." Read more

"...The disc itself looks nice with high quality screen printed art, but that's negligible because i haven't seen the disc since I installed it almost..." Read more

16 customers mention "Multiplayer"13 positive3 negative

Customers enjoy both the single-player and multiplayer aspects of the game, with one customer noting that it includes user-made maps, and another mentioning that multiplayer weapons were balanced through patches.

"...Weapons function like they did in the old days, except they are all modable - but you'll actually have to be careful with using ammo, as you'll..." Read more

"...The PC version runs brilliantly, looks amazing, and has the tight customizable controls you'd expect from any PC shooter...." Read more

"...that out yet, but Doom to me was always meant to be a hardcore single player experience, and Bethesda DID NOT FAIL TO DELIVER!..." Read more

"...The multiplayer was patched to balance some weapons better, and decrease the time between matches, which has made the multiplayer even better...." Read more

54 customers mention "Functionality"20 positive34 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the game's functionality, with some reporting it runs great on their systems and serves as a fantastic reboot, while others complain that it doesn't work at all or fails to run on Windows 10 PCs.

"...What I can't deal with is that after all that waiting, it won't run. When I click on the game, I get a small window saying the game is launching...." Read more

"...The PC version runs brilliantly, looks amazing, and has the tight customizable controls you'd expect from any PC shooter...." Read more

"...so...mission failed. plus it seems to require a fast internet connection even while playing offline which makes no sense...." Read more

"...Installed on boot camp in a souped-up MacPro5,1 but game would not run...." Read more

35 customers mention "Value for money"16 positive19 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the game's value for money, with some finding it worth the price and appreciating its replay value, while others consider it a waste of money and time.

"...I found the UI for this game to be pretty terrible...." Read more

"...For me a really good buy and worth the money....." Read more

"...THE PRODUCT is quite bad in concept and execution, its a single DVD with a steam code, that then makes you download the full game from steam in..." Read more

"...Doom and Doom 2 in that one really needs to explore and be frugal with your ammo...." Read more

20 customers mention "Install time"9 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the game's installation time, with some finding it very easy to set up while others report it taking about 2.5 hours to load and 6+ hours via DSL download speed.

"...Like most games today, it take a bit to load as you go thru two menus but what I liked right off the bat is the number of items you can tweak if you..." Read more

"...I love steam, it makes it easy to get add ons and such. But having to wait for a download is pretty poor...." Read more

"As many people have commented, the game is slow to load. Regardless of what the bar said, it took about 2.5 hours to load all together...." Read more

"...R7 with Intel 8700K CPU and Geforce GTX 1080 Ti card so the install went pretty fast...." Read more

DOOM SLAYER HAS RETURNED
4 out of 5 stars
DOOM SLAYER HAS RETURNED
I am rating 4 stars which is "I like it" but I actually LOVE THIS GAME. However there is quite a bit of room for improvement. I agree with other users here that the distribution model is silly. Why not just include two discs so we can install without downloads? I love steam, it makes it easy to get add ons and such. But having to wait for a download is pretty poor. However if you voted 1 star for this you are a pretty unfair person. The gameplay is EXCELLENT. It really took me back to 90's gaming. The fast paced shooting and trying to survive against hordes of demons is just plain fun. I couldn't put it down. I will criticize ID though on this arena setup. The Original Doom had monster throughout the level. But this game has them placed in locations that you trigger a fight. So you know exactly when you will see Demons..which kind of ruins the surprise experience of the original Doom and opening a door with a surprise Cacodemon, etc. The weapons are a ton of fun, I could care less about the upgrade system though. This is a case of them trying to bring current gaming styles into Doom and honestly I just don't care. I want to shoot Demons, I want to explore levels and find secrets, I want to see hauntingingly crazy hell artwork. The upgrade system just isn't needed. Bringing me to the level secrets. This does a nice job of making me explore. They put in switches that unlock secret areas that take you to the original Doom levels. Gave me damn goosebumps finding these. So awesome of an idea, kudos. A bit on the graphics, I have a GeForce 760 GTX..which had a tough time with this game. It played absolutely fine on 1980 resolution with medium graphics. Sucks I couldn't use my native resolution and it always sucks having to lower things, but that's the way of the PC. If you are a PC gamer you understand this, time to upgrade. If you are some noob please buy it on a Xbox or PS4, don't come whining here because your rig can't keep up. Overall if you liked the Original Doom, Quake, Unreal and such you will probably really enjoy this. A lot of people don't seem to like multi player. I have not played it enough to really say yet, I can say some of what I played felt more like original Quake games.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2016
    Let me first elaborate on the title I gave this review, since I know the majority of you are going to look for the report button before anything else. When Doom originally came out, there were no rating systems for video games; doom was used as the de facto standard (along with Mortal Kombat) as to why the gaming industry needed to develop a rating system in order to keep these types of games out of the hands of children. Obviously it did not work; and and that was not the reasoning behind it. The point of the ESRB was to destroy video games, in the same way there's almost never a good superhero movie that isn't rated R (or the new robocop); By forcing manufactures to use the rating system or not pubish their game, the ESRB hurt the gaming industry a lot more than bad decisions often made by people in it. Anyway, enough with the history lesson. TL DR - If the original game caused the columbine massacre, then this game caused ISIS. Yes, it's that awesome.

    For those of you who have played though the first two dooms (and the various spin offs, like Final Doom), you will love this game. Everything in the game has been faithfully recreated, from the weapon textures, monster attacks, to the relative difficultly of the game. All the gore, all the vulgarity, all the stupidly over the top violence is there. The only real difference is how they altered the gameplay to be comparable with modern gaming.

    In the old days, there was no regenerating health. You didn't need to reload your weapons. There was no plot line in games like doom. You were a space marine and you killed everything in sight. All this has been updated with the times - Health does not regenerate; there are health packs, but you get health from killing monsters (and even more by using "glory" kills or by ripping them apart with the chainsaw). Weapons function like they did in the old days, except they are all modable - but you'll actually have to be careful with using ammo, as you'll frequently run out and will have to end up using your chainsaw to get more. The plot line, while not unique, does exist this time around; It has to do with limited amounts of energy on mars...and it's basically the stereotypical bad cooperation that is being destroyed by a single person. However Doom was never meant to have a story, and they did this one well.

    There are plenty of Easter eggs, difficulty settings (even a hardcore mode), online game modes (with the ability to play custom maps!), and time trials for you to gain extra powerups (the power-up system has seen a modern remake as well).

    Literally the only thing I can think of wrong with this game is how ID software never really explicitly did explain the link between BJ Blazkowicz (The protagonist from all the Wolfenstien games), Commander Keen (another ID software game which has never seen a modern reboot), and Doom Guy (BJ Blazkowicz III). This is pretty much the one thing that I've been hoping that they come up with a story for since the 1990s. I'd love to see a modern crossover between all three games; and to explain how all of BJ Blazkowicz's ancestors were cursed by the original (cyber)demon.

    In short, this is the best remake of an older game since Shadow Warrior - No wait, it's way better than that!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2016
    What the heck is wrong at Bethesda? And Amazon?

    I ordered the "PC" version vice the "PC Download Code" because I wanted to put a disc in, wait 2 hours for the install, and then play. (Mile sarcasm there.) But what do I find when I get my "PC" version via UPS on release afternoon? A "disc" that is nothing more than a version of Steam and a code to download from Steam. OK, I'm officially annoyed.

    I gave up PC gaming decades ago because of the ever-frequent chase for the framerate and moved to consoles. How is it a 5 year old console can play the latest games but an 18 month old PC lags? Don't give me that Moore's Law crap. But due to nostalgia, I wanted to try again. I have a newer video card and an adequate rig to play the game so why not.

    So while I wait the next 5 hours for my download to finish, I have time to ponder the "new" world of PC gaming where the young devs at Bethesda have learned to accept that hours-long downloads to play something you JUST PAID FOR is acceptable. Where a 5 GB patch on a console is OK. If this were a car they'd be saying, "Here's your car... but give us a day to install the engine. And another for paint." Are you kidding me?

    That said, this is truly a first-world problem. Despite my annoyance, I have other things to do (gasp, say the hard-core gamerz). Like play Uncharted 4 on my PS4. No download/update required to play out of the box.

    If you don't have a wicked broadband connection, a lot of patience, and a willingness to sign up for yet another unnecessary "service" that will inundate you with advertising and risk your personal info... might be a good time to stay away from Doom for the PC.

    Sorry, Bethesda, you blew it with an old gamer who used to be a big fan. This can't possibly be Carmack-approved (in the purest form of his metaphysical blessing...)

    I'll update my review by Labor Day... about when I expect to finish and play Doom (2016).
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    Respecto al juego, es un juegazo, aunque pide mucha maquina para correrlo a 1080p 60 fps, respecto al producto lo de siempre en estos juegos de Pc, otra caja decorativa con un disco que no se para que sirve, si lo único que vale es la key para gastarla (activarla) en tu cuenta steam y a jugar
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  • Prasoon Dwivedi
    1.0 out of 5 stars Really really disappointed. Now have to pay for high speed net ...
    Reviewed in India on October 10, 2017
    I dont know why anyone would rate it 4 or 5 stars. If i wanted to download 55 gb of data i would have bought a digital key costing almost half the amount i paid for this game. Why does the product description not mention that its a single disc and would require huge download to be able to play. Really really disappointed. Now have to pay for high speed net to download on top of what i paid to get it from global store. How is this fair ? What is the friggin use of hard copy if we have to download this much. Expected better from amazon. Feel cheated.