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''Doom'' (stylized as ''DOOM'') is a
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series and
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created by
John Carmack John D. Carmack II (born August 20, 1970) is an American computer programmer and video game developer. He co-founded the video game company id Software and was the lead programmer of its 1990s games '' Commander Keen'', ''Wolfenstein 3D'', '' D ...
, John Romero, Adrian Carmack,
Kevin Cloud Kevin Cloud is an American video game artist. He graduated from LSU-Shreveport in 1987 with a degree in political science. Cloud acquired his first full-time job as a computer artist at Softdisk in 1985. He was hired by id Software on March 10, 1 ...
, and
Tom Hall Tom Hall is an American game designer best known for his work with id Software on titles such as '' Doom'' and '' Commander Keen''. Career Hall attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he earned a B.S. in Computer Science. In 198 ...
. The series focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine (often referred to as Doomguy or Doom Slayer) operating under the auspices of the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC), who fights hordes of demons and the undead in order to save Earth from an apocalyptic invasion. The original '' Doom'' is considered one of the first pioneering
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games, introducing to
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computers features such as
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, third-dimension spatiality, networked
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gameplay, and support for player-created modifications with the ''Doom'' WAD format. Over 10 million copies of games in the ''Doom'' series have been sold; the series has spawned numerous sequels, novels, comic books, board games, and film adaptations.


Overview

The ''Doom'' video games consist of first-person shooters in which the player controls an unnamed space marine commonly referred to as '' Doomguy''; in the 2016 series, the protagonist is called the "Doom Slayer" or just "Slayer". The player battles the forces of
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, consisting of
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s and the
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. The games are usually set within sprawling bases on Mars or its moons, while some parts take place in Hell itself. The classic series had only a limited focus on the story, much of which was present in the manuals rather than the games themselves. More recent titles, particularly the 2016 series, would feature a heavier focus on narrative. The original game featured eight weapons, designed in such a way that no weapon became obsolete after the acquisition of another. With the player carrying all of these weapons at once, the strategy of "gun juggling"—rapidly switching between the weapons depending on circumstance—can be employed. Outside of combat mechanics, ''Doom'' levels often feature mazes, coloured key cards and hidden areas. Due to technical limitations, the player could not jump or look up and down in the classic series. These features were added in newer titles.


Development and history


Classic series (1993–1997)

The development of the original '' Doom'' started in 1992, when
John Carmack John D. Carmack II (born August 20, 1970) is an American computer programmer and video game developer. He co-founded the video game company id Software and was the lead programmer of its 1990s games '' Commander Keen'', ''Wolfenstein 3D'', '' D ...
developed a new game engine, the
Doom engine id Tech 1, also known as the ''Doom'' engine, is the game engine that powers the id Software games '' Doom'' and '' Doom II: Hell on Earth''. It is also used in ''Heretic'', '' Hexen: Beyond Heretic'', '' Strife: Quest for the Sigil'', '' Hacx: ...
, while the rest of the id Software team finished the ''
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'' prequel, ''
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''. The game launched in an episodic format in 1993, with the first episode available as
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and two more episodes available by mail order. The first episode was largely designed by John Romero. The title proved extremely popular, with the full version of the game selling one million copies. The term " ''Doom'' clone" became the name for new genre now known as
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s for several years. '' Doom II: Hell on Earth'' was released in 1994 in a commercial format. Only minor changes were made at a technical level; the game featured new enemies, a new "Super Shotgun" weapon, and more complex levels. The game was followed by an expansion in 1995, titled ''
Master Levels for Doom II ''Doom II'', also known as ''Doom II: Hell on Earth'', is a first-person shooter game by id Software. It was released for MS-DOS computers in 1994 and Macintosh computers in 1995. Unlike the original '' Doom'', which was initially only available ...
'', which added 20 additional levels. A fourth episode was added to the original game by the 1995 re-release. From 1995 id Software were focused on the development of the new ''Quake'' series, which would be developed by the company throughout the late 1990s. Two additional games would be released over the following years, largely created by third-party developers under id's supervision. The first of these was ''
Final Doom ''Final Doom'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by TeamTNT, and Dario and Milo Casali, and was released by id Software and distributed by GT Interactive in 1996. It was released for MS-DOS and Macintosh computers, as well as for th ...
'', which featured 64 levels based on the ''Doom II'' engine, organised into two episodes. ''TNT: Evilution'' was developed by the modding group
TeamTNT TeamTNT was a distributed group of '' Doom'' mappers, originally formed as a ''Doom'' mailing list in 1994. The team are known for creating the ''TNT: Evilution'' episode of ''Final Doom'', as well as several free level packs and developer resou ...
and completed in November 1995, while the second episode ''The Plutonia Experiment'' was developed by TNT's Dario and Milo Casali and completed in January 1996.
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developed ''
Doom 64 ''Doom 64'' is a first-person shooter game by Midway Games. It was first released for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, as the second spin-off game in the ''Doom'' series after '' Final Doom'' (1996), and the third game in the series overall. A remast ...
'' under id supervision for release in 1997. The title featured a new engine, with larger sprites and higher quality textures. The technical changes allowed for greater flexibility with level design, such as the ability to adjust the geometry of the map during play. Id did not allow the title to be called ''Doom 3'', as the name was being reserved for a potential return to the franchise after the development of ''Quake''.


''Doom 3'' and cancelled fourth game (2004–2013)

The troubled development of ''Quake'' had resulted in major staffing changes at id by 2000, with a number of key figures from the development of ''Doom'' having departed. This included the original designer John Romero, who was fired in 1996. In the interim, the company had hired former ''Doom'' modder
Tim Willits Tim Willits is the former studio director, co-owner, and level designer of id Software, the American video game developer company. As of August 2019, Willits is the chief creative officer at Saber Interactive. He became a Director of 3D Realms w ...
. By 2000 a new non-''Doom'' game was being designed, but id staff had a "lack of enthusiasm" for the project, and strongly desired to remake the original ''Doom'' instead. John Carmack, among others, announced internally that they were working on a ''Doom'' game- and would continue to do so unless the company fired them. While
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was indeed fired, work on the game did continue. The title was unveiled later that year as ''
Doom 3 ''Doom 3'' is a 2004 survival horror first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Activision. ''Doom 3'' was originally released for Microsoft Windows on August 3, 2004, adapted for Linux later that year, and por ...
'', despite being a remake of the original game. The design of the title would be led by Willits. Using the new
id Tech 4 id Tech 4, popularly known as the ''Doom 3'' engine, is a game engine developed by id Software and first used in the video game ''Doom 3''. The engine was designed by John Carmack, who also created previous game engines, such as those for '' Do ...
engine, numerous technical improvements were made over the classic series, allowing greater realism and interactivity. The game used voice acting and featured a greater focus on narrative than earlier titles. A demo of the game was shown at E3 2002 and was subsequently leaked online, well ahead of the 2004 release date. At the time, it was the first ''Doom'' title in seven years, and helped renew interest in the franchise. An expansion, '' Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil'' was released in 2005. Unlike the base game, the expansion was developed by Nerve Software. A 2012 " BFG Edition" featured both previous releases along with a new expansion entitled ''The Lost Mission''. ''Doom 4'' entered development in the mid 2000s alongside '' Rage'', with the new ''Doom'' title initially planned as a rework of ''Doom II''. Hints were present in 2007 at
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, and the game was formally announced in 2008. Response to preview material was negative, with fans nicknaming the project "Call of Doom", after a perceived similarity to the ''
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'' franchise. Bethesda marketing vice president Pete Hines stated in retrospect that "it wasn't ''Doom'' enough". After ''Rage'' was not as successful as hoped, publisher ZeniMax requested a reboot of ''Doom 4'' and moved the ''Rage'' staff over to the new project. This version was built using ''Rage''s code base and suffered from disputes among staff, particularly among managers of the two projects. The game was cancelled in 2013.
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, one of the few remaining veterans from the development of the classic series still present at id, left the studio that November. The period saw the release of several spinoffs for mobile platforms. These included '' Doom RPG'' (2005), '' Doom II RPG'' (2009), and '' Doom Resurrection'' (2009). Additionally, the 2010
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re-release of ''Doom II'' featured a new expansion entitled ''No Rest for the Living'', which was developed by Nerve Software. This was structured in a similar manner to classic ''Doom'' chapters, with eight primary levels and one secret level. This release was packaged with the ''BFG Edition'' of ''Doom 3'' in 2012.


Revival series (2016–present)

After the 2013 scrapping of the ''Doom 4'' project, Willits stated that the next game in the ''Doom'' series was still the team's focus. Hugo Martin was hired as creative director on the project in 2013. The project was announced as '' Doom'' in 2014, and was released to generally positive reception in 2016. A glory kill mechanic and additional platforming manoeuvres were among the main gameplay additions. The game's multiplayer mode received three small downloadable content releases over the course of the first year, and all three were then released for free with the 6.66 update on July 19, 2017. The 2016 series was not originally described as a continuation or origin story of earlier games, however plot details in the sequel ''
Doom Eternal ''Doom Eternal'' is a first-person shooter game developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks. The sequel to '' Doom'' (2016), and the sixth main game in the ''Doom'' series, it was released on March 20, 2020, for Windows, PlayS ...
'' and commentary from Martin would later describe it as a continuation of the classic series. The 2020 re-release of ''Doom 64'' included an expansion entitled '' The Lost Levels'', intended "to connect 'old' Doom to 'new' Doom". A VR spinoff entitled ''Doom VFR'' was released in 2017 to generally positive reception, with reviewers discussing the movement controls in particular- which were well made albeit hidden behind menus. The game features a single-player campaign, and reused enemies and other assets from the 2016 game. The game would be the last ''Doom'' title under Willits' leadership, ahead of his departure in 2019. 2018 marked the 25th anniversary of the franchise, and saw the Doom Slayer included as a playable character in id Software's '' Quake Champions''. That year, John Romero announced ''
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'', an unofficial "fifth episode" of the original 1993 game. The episode was released for free via Romero's website in 2019, with a paid version available that included a soundtrack by guitarist Buckethead. While ''Sigil'' was developed independently, Bethesda added the episode to the console ports of ''Doom'' as a free patch in October, alongside the two chapters of ''Final Doom''. The next main entry in the franchise, ''Doom Eternal'', was directed by Hugo Martin and released in 2020. The title sold very well, generating $450 million in revenue over the first year; double the launch revenue of the previous title. Some commentators cited the timing of the release, which coincided with a wave of interest in gaming worldwide amid restrictions on social gathering during the coronavirus pandemic. The game was made in id Tech 7, which afforded numerous technical improvements over the id Tech 6 engine used by its predecessor. An expansion of the game, ''The Ancient Gods'', was released in two parts, one in October 2020 and the other in March 2021. In March 2022, John Romero released a new ''Doom II'' level entitled ''One Humanity''. The proceeds from the level were donated as
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for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion. The level was the first for ''Doom II'' designed by Romero since 1994, and raised 25,000 euros by March 7.


Future

In March 2021, Hugo Martin discussed some directions future ''Doom'' titles could take, discussing time travel or a game set in the time span between ''Doom 64'' and ''Doom'' (2016), when the Doom Slayer "first came to that place with the Sentinels, almost like a more medieval setting". Romero confirmed in August 2021 that a second ''Sigil'' expansion using the ''Doom II'' engine was in development.


Games


Main series


Spin-offs


Other media


Novels

A set of four novels based on ''Doom'' were written by
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and
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, and were published between June 1995 and January 1996 by
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. The books, listed in order, are titled ''Knee Deep in the Dead'', ''Hell on Earth'', ''Infernal Sky'' and ''Endgame''. The unnamed Marine is called "Flynn Taggart" or "Fly" in the novels. The first two books feature recognizable locations and situations from the first two games. In 2005, a film novelization was released by Pocket Star Books. It was adapted by
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. In 2008, a new series of ''Doom'' novels by Matthew J. Costello, an author who had worked on the story and scripts for ''Doom 3'' and ''Resurrection of Evil'', were published. The series of books aim to novelize the story of ''Doom 3'', with the first installment, '' Doom 3: Worlds on Fire'', published on February 26, 2008. The second book in the series, '' Doom 3: Maelstrom'', was released in March 2009.


Comic book

A one-shot comic book written by Steve Behling and Michael Stewart with art by
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was released in May 1996 by
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as a giveaway for a video game convention.


Tabletop games

In 2004, a board game designed by Kevin Wilson and published by
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titled '' Doom: The Boardgame'' was released. In 2020, ''
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'' published a fifth edition ''
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'' module entitled ''Doom Eternal: Assault on Amaros Station''. The game was written by Christopher Lockey and
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, and received a digital release via the Critical Role store on December 16, 2020.


Films


''Doom'' (2005)

In 2005,
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released the first live-action film adaptation, titled ''Doom'', which starred
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and
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.


''Doom: Annihilation'' (2019)

In 2019, Universal released a second live-action film adaptation
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, titled ''Doom: Annihilation'' starring
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.


Reception

In 1996, '' Next Generation'' ranked the series as the 19th top game of all time, for how "despite the hundreds of copycat titles, no one has ever been able to equal id's original, pulsing classic." In 1999, '' Next Generation'' listed the ''Doom'' series as number 25 on their "Top 50 Games of All Time," commenting that, "despite the graphic advances since ''Doom'' was released, the pixilated Barons of Hell and Cyber Demons still rank as some of the scariest things that can grace your screen." The series' unnamed protagonist, a marine, has had a mostly positive reception. In 2009,
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included "the Marine" on its list of "ten game heroes who fail at the simple stuff" for his inability to look up and down in the original series.
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ranked him fourth on its 2012 list of best
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s in video games, noting his courage to continue in silence even when he faces Hell's army. In 2013, ''
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'' ranked Doomguy at number 16 on its list of the greatest soldiers in video games for being "the original video game space marine" and "one of the classic silent protagonists." Both
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and VGRC ranked him the fifth most "badass" male character in the video game's history.


Sales

The original ''Doom'' sold 3.5 million physical copies and 1.15 million shareware copies from its 1993 release up through 1999. ''Doom II'' sold 1.55 million copies of all types in the United States during the same period, with about a quarter of that number also sold in Europe, a total of some 5-6 million sales for the original duology. ''Doom 3'' sold 3.5 million copies along with many copies of the expansion pack ''Resurrection of Evil'' from its 2004 release up through 2007, making it the most successful game in the series at that point. The sales of ''Doom 64'' were not disclosed. The 2016 reboot sold over 2 million copies on the PC alone from its May 2016 release up to July 2017.


References

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