Doom, the greatest FPS game ever, just got even better and even bigger
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The original 1993 Doom represents not just an epochal event in the history of videogames, but a watershed moment for all culture, of all kinds, everywhere. The team at id Software created undoubtedly the greatest FPS in history. Whether Half-Life, Halo, Counter-Strike, or anything else, it doesn't matter what came later - they all owe a debt of inspiration to the original demon-ripping epic. More than 30 years since it first arrived, and thousands of mods and WADs later, you wouldn't think Doom could ever get better. But now Brutal Doom, the revolutionary reimagining of the 1993 classic, which John Romero says would have "destroyed the game industry" had it launched back in the day, has its biggest update ever. Doom has never been this much of a blast.
Huge canceled version of Doom now fully restored and available to play
You can now play Doom on 200 RGB fans
Ducky releases just 666 units of hellishly good new Doom keyboard