Doom Eternal

Doom Eternal (2020)

by id Software, Bethesda Softworks
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Horror, Warfare, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Hell’s armies have invaded Earth. Become the Slayer in an epic single-player campaign to conquer demons across dimensions and stop the final destruction of humanity. The only thing they fear... is you.
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user avatar@RSENTM3NTuser avatar@RSENTM3NT
April 18, 2025
If it's gonna be in GOG, it needs to be titled "DOOM ETERNAL - COMPLETE EDITION" which contained the Game, The two Expansions and Cosmetics Content + the Ultimate Mick Gordon soundtrack that is still on limbo, because Bethesda and id Software are giant d!ck$ for not wanting to pay the Australian more.
Now that Doom 2016 is out on GOG, Doom Eternal should be a natural follow. Really enjoyed this game when it first released, and now that it's been a few years and mods are available, having a DRM free version to play around with would be incredible for this kind of modding fun. Hope GOG gets this one soon so we can have all the Doom games DRM free.
DOOM Eternal is one of the most intense, polished, and fast-paced first-person shooters of the modern era. It took everything great about DOOM (2016)—the movement, the brutality, the metal-fueled energy—and cranked it up to a new level. With a refined combat loop, deeper lore, and spectacular visuals, it cemented the Slayer’s return as one of the greatest in gaming. Yet despite being a celebration of classic, no-nonsense FPS gameplay, DOOM Eternal is locked behind DRM and online account systems. For a game so rooted in old-school spirit, that feels like a contradiction. Releasing DOOM Eternal on GOG.com would be a tribute to its legacy. GOG stands for freedom, preservation, and respect for the player. Bringing this masterpiece to a DRM-free platform would not only make it accessible to more fans, but also ensure it's preserved in a format that doesn’t rely on launchers or servers that may disappear someday. The modding community thrives on GOG, and DOOM fans love to tweak, enhance, and replay. Let’s give them the best tools and platform to do so—bring DOOM Eternal to GOG, and let the Slayer rip and tear without restrictions.
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When I hit the vote up button, this box popped up. GOG wants to know "What's my memory of Doom Eternal?" I haven't played it yet because it's not at GOG yet. I'm just here upvoting its release here.
user avatar@Dakuwangauser avatar@Dakuwanga
April 21, 2025
DOOM 2016 is on GOG, so this certainly should be as well. The way I see it, Eternal is effectively what a video game sequel should be: Improved gameplay mechanics, more weapons, and (obviously for DOOM) new and far more demons and types of demons to meet - and rip and tear. Some people apparently criticized Eternal for being over-the-top. But isn't that more or less what DOOM has always been all about?
user avatar@Megacyclouser avatar@Megacyclo
April 21, 2025
While I find the gameplay more frustrating than Doom 2016 and I could do without all the memes that surrounded it, Doom Eternal is still a remarkable game, both graphically and mechanically, that deserves preservation. While it's pretty much DRM-Free (at least Denuvo-free) on Steam (if I(m not mistaken) -and the BethNet content is optional, I'd like to see a version here too, just like Doom 2016 was finally released (and even if SnapMap is heavily gimped it's useable somewhat), just to make sure we have an easily preservable build of the finished game. The intense action, over-the-top sequences and general mood make this a thrill ride like few others can boast, and it's now a piece of technical VG history that too deserves preservation. And of course pleace include the full Old Gods DLC, that we may experience the whole story.
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