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Doom II: Hell on Earth Expansion Pack

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Release Date: April 15, 1996

Action, FPP, FPS, Shooters, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, LAN

Developed in collaboration between id Software and GT Interactive, this is the official expansion to the 1994 cult FPS shooter Doom II: Hell on Earth. The expansion entitled Final Doom enriches the basic version of the game with two brand new episodes: Plutonia Experiment and TNT: Evilution, in which we follow the further fate of a lone soldier, fighting hordes of hellish monsters.

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Two New, 32-Level DOOM II Episodes.

Evilution:

Far from earth, the UAC recommenced their experiments on on of the moons of Jupiter. A spaceship, mistaken for a supply vexxel on radar, hovered above the base. Hideous demons poured out, blanketing the base with death. All your comrades were quickly slaughtered or zombified. This time, it's not about survival. It's about revenge.

The Plutonia Experiment:

Every effort has been made by the nation's top scientists to close the seven interdimensional Gates of Hell, but one portal remains open. Alone, you must infiltrate the ravaged complex, defeat the demon Gatekeeper and seal the last Hell-hole before the undead are prepared to, once again, take over the world.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows April 15, 1996

PlayStation 1

PlayStation 1 October 1, 1996

Developer: id Software

Publisher: GT Interactive

Age restrictions: 16+

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Doom Game Series

FPS series being one of the precursors of the first-person shooter genre. The series was created by id Software studio and has, so to speak, three "fathers" - John Carmack, John Romero and Tom Hall. However, over the years, developers such as Midway Games and Nerve Software have also been involved in its development. Although the series made its debut on PC, over time it was also released on consoles, as well as on mobile devices.

Doom Game Series
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Base Game for Final Doom

Doom II: Hell on Earth

Doom II: Hell on Earth

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Final Doom Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
PC 386, 8MB RAM.

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Game Ratings for Final Doom Video Game.

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All Reviews: Very Positive (1,273)

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The main pros of the game

  • Nostalgia and Fun: Many users express that Final DOOM is enjoyable, especially for longtime fans of the DOOM franchise. The game provides a sense of nostalgia and contains new levels that expand on the original DOOM II experience.
  • Variety of Levels: The game includes two significant expansions, TNT: Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment, each featuring a total of 64 levels. Plutonia, in particular, is praised for its well-designed maps and challenging gameplay.
  • Original Music: The addition of original music in TNT: Evilution is noted as a positive aspect, even if it doesn't quite match the quality of the original DOOM soundtracks.
  • Legacy: Users recognize the impact that Final DOOM has had on the gaming community, particularly in the development of modern source ports and community-created WADs.

The main cons of the game

  • Outdated Graphics and Interface: Many reviews highlight that the graphics are dated, resembling low resolutions like 320x240, which detracts from the overall experience. The package is considered archaic, relying on old DOSBox setups that can be cumbersome.
  • Level Design Issues: TNT: Evilution is criticized for its confusing and poorly designed levels, with some users describing them as oversized and lacking detail. The gameplay can feel tedious due to ammunition shortages and uninspired enemy placements.
  • Difficulty Fluctuations: While Plutonia is praised for its challenging levels, some users mention that the level design quality drops towards the end, making it less enjoyable.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Customization Options: A significant complaint is the lack of customization options for controls, making the gameplay experience less user-friendly.
  • Modern Quality of Life Features: Users express a desire for more modern enhancements that are typically found in contemporary games, such as improved graphics, user interfaces, and gameplay mechanics.
  • New Textures and Content: Some players feel that there is a lack of new textures and innovative content, with some claiming that many textures in TNT: Evilution are reused from earlier DOOM games.

Summary

  • Overall, while Final DOOM has its flaws and is viewed as outdated by some, it still holds value for fans of the series, particularly for its challenging gameplay and historical significance in the gaming community.

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