In Why I Love, PC Gamer writers pick an aspect of PC gaming that they love and write about why it's brilliant. Today, Phil explains why the Doom modding community is still the best. What's you ...
DoomScroll archives countless user-made Doom WADs and lets you play them directly in your browser. Collection preserves Doom's rich history, from crude kid maps to full total conversions. Browse the ...
Sigil II is done. Romero has laid the finishing touches on the new Doom mod (which are actually called WADs, or "Where's All the Data?"), and pre-orders are now open for the new Doom "mega WAD" ...
Oh, Doom. Wonderful Doom. Beautiful Doom. Majestic Doom. When I think of expansions and add-ons for id Software's iconic FPS games, I think of The Plutonia Experiment and TNT Evilution, the gigantic, ...
Have you played Doom: The Dark Ages yet? Good, isn't it? id Software keeps finding new places to take one of the oldest formulas in gaming, and the fact it managed to get both a quasi-medieval setting ...
Time's a flat circle, man. Doom is an unholy trinity of trash sci-fi, jagged Eldritch landscapes and sorcerous, blood soaked beasts. Existing some place between Hell and the pitiless void beyond Mars, ...
DOOM never dies, and neither does its modding scene. The official KEX-powered port of DOOM + DOOM II on every major platform just got a huge upgrade: support for mods in multiplayer. Now you and your ...
The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, Texas, is about to get an interesting new exhibit: a Doom WAD that completely recreates the National Videogame Museum itself. Not only is that cool, but you ...