Though credits have rolled on the new Doom, I wanted to keep blowing up imps and pinkies. It seemed like the right…
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iD is a video game developed by Mel Croucher and Colin Jones for the ZX Spectrum and published by CRL in 1986. The game is text-based and takes the form of a conversation with an entity that has inhabited the computer. The player's task is to gain the entity's trust and find out what other inanimate objects this entity has inhabited in the past.
Though credits have rolled on the new Doom, I wanted to keep blowing up imps and pinkies. It seemed like the right…
E3 2016 starts next week, and with it comes the opportunity to cheer or groan over teases about upcoming games and…
Doom’s SnapMap feature is more versatile than a typical custom map creator, but it’s not quite on the level of…
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In July of 2014, id Software technical producer Steven Serafin passed away at age 28. His colleagues put this nice…
The new Doom is a surprise on multiple levels.
On the surface, Doom seems like a clean break from the previous games, merely borrowing the same premise: you’re on…
There’s lots of things the new Doom game does well, but one that took me completely by surprise was its excellent…
Doom’s single-player campaign might be getting all the praise, but that’s only half its appeal. The other side of…
Via Eurogamer, here’s Zero Master playing through Doom’s hardest difficulty level—Ultra Nightmare—without dying a…
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