Doom
- Doom (1993 on DOS, 1994 on SEGA 32X, PC-98...)
- Doom (2016 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...)
- Doom (2017 on PlayStation 4)
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This release of Doom is based on The Ultimate Doom and Doom II and contains most of the levels and enemies from both games as well as about half a dozen exclusive maps.
The Doom maps are based off the Jaguar version and hence feature the same simplifications as that release. The PC Ultimate Doom and Doom II maps were converted especially for this release and also feature some simplifications, though not to the degree of the Doom maps. Some Doom II enemies have been added to the Doom and Ultimate Doom maps.
The engine has been upgraded to a 32 bit renderer allowing for smoother distance shading and more notably, in the PS1 version, coloured lighting. This version of Doom features also entirely new sounds and music.
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- ドゥーム - Japanese spelling
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Critics
Average score: 85% (based on 14 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.3 out of 5 (based on 90 ratings with 4 reviews)
The Good
I like the graphics because of the light and dark rooms you've always enter. The music and sound that I like the most is the plasma gun, shotgun, the sound of the monsters, and the BFG 9000.
The Bad
Every time I've died, I always start at the beginning of the level no armor, Pistol with 50 rounds, and 100% of health.
The Bottom Line
Do yourself a favor and get this game, I really think that ID Software really did a great job.
PlayStation · by Damian Armstrong (3) · 2013
An excellent reworked version for the PS1.
The Good
First off - I was quite surprised to see the low rating that this version has. I personally think the PS1 version is an exceptional port (technically though it's not a port more of a 'reworking').
I have been a big fan of the original Doom games for as long as I can remember. I own the original Ultimate Doom & Doom 2, so when I bought this PS1 version I was curious (and somewhat dubious at first) to see if it had been changed dramatically from the originals. What I found was an excellent port of the classic games.
The main good points that stood out for me on this version would definitely be the added atmosphere. Don't get me wrong, the original Doom games were creepy as hell (here we go with the bad jokes 8-)), but with the use of added lighting effects and the excellent ambient style music it adds another level of immersion.
Both The Ultimate Doom (Which includes the added episode 'Thy Flesh Consumed') & Doom 2 are included.
The Bad
There are only a few changes that could be considered bad by some people, and that is the omission of a few textures, in-game events and, most noticeably, a few maps. Although these maps were replaced by others that were not in the original games.
The Bottom Line
I think the folks at Williams Entertainment did an excellent job at reworking the Doom games to the playstation. Although not quite as good as the originals,
If you can find a copy I highly recommend it!!!.
PlayStation · by M4tty (2) · 2014
The Good
The first time I played Doom, The title rises from the fire and the game begins with your pistol and fists. Later on, You'll be getting the weapons from your enemies and secret places. When I played this game as a kid, I was kinda stuck on at least a few levels and there are doom 2 creatures, which is kinda cool.
The Bad
What I don't like is dying, every time you died, You start at the beginning of the level. Sometimes you can forget a password just by tapping so fast because you're trying to see what the next level looks like.
The Bottom Line
On the good side, It's a pretty good game. One of the best old-school FPS ever. If you want to get this game, please do.
PlayStation · by Damian Armstrong (19) · 2015
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Secret levels
The Playstation version of DOOM lacks Doom II's secret Wolfenstein 3D themed levels Wolfenstein and Grosse (the level that also contains references to Commander Keen).
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Game added by Corn Popper.
SEGA Saturn added by Kartanym. PlayStation added by Adam Baratz.
Additional contributors: MAT, Alaka, ケヴィン, DreinIX.
Game added November 10, 2007. Last modified March 19, 2024.