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 ...
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 ...
A new visual mod was announced on April Fools’ Day for the original 1993 release of Doom, adding real-time path tracing to the PrBoom source port of the game. The mod was brought to us by the modder ...
The computing and gaming industries have had their fair share of tropes over the years. Such as in the late 2000's when "Will it run crysis?" was asked of any computing device put on the market upon ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
You can't swing a dead cat more than six inches these days without slamming into some incredibly improbable device running Doom. ASCII Doom? It exists. Playing Doom using a toaster to control it? It's ...
Maybe we are forever Doomed. Doom is 30 years old, and some old fans of the game are going to help us party. Part of Doom’s impact also came to its use of the shareware model. The game was designed as ...
You've played Doom Eternal with ray tracing, you've played Quake 2 with ray tracing, and now it's time to reach even further into the past and play the original 1993 Doom with ray tracing. Yes, today ...
Spoiler alert: If you plan to play the Doom 2 mod MyHouse.wad, stop reading right now and go dive down the rabbit hole that is this wholly standalone game. While I'll avoid major spoilers and puzzle ...