
The major noticeable changes are the inclusion of the double shotgun (yay!) and the removal of the overworld map on the intermission screen (boo!). It’s up to Doomguy to find where the invasion is coming from and put a final end to it. But due to lack of plot, it probably won't keep your attention for too long.Did you love Doom? Then you’ll probably love Doom II, because it’s largely more of the same, just with a few tweaks, new enemies, new weapons, and some technical improvements.ĭoom ended with Doomguy returning from Hell Mars to find that Earth had been overrun by demons and was being merged with Hell. In closing, this game can be a lot of fun if you need to get your anger out, or just enjoy some mindless violence. Alas, I personally need a decent plot to keep me coming back to play the game. I understand that one of the big reasons this game has such a huge following is due to that simple fact less plot, more mindless violence. Secondly, the game has a serious lack of plot. Firstly, the game just isn?t nearly up to par with current shooters or many other great shooters released during the time this game has existed. The reason I gave this game a low rating is twofold. The game also boasts dozens and dozens of levels, able to keep you occupied for hours of gory fun. Hardcore fans of the previous games will thoroughly enjoy this one. The gameplay is, again, very good for one of the first shooters. Utilizing everything in your arsenal - 9mm, double-barreled shotgun, laser guns, and yes the infamous chainsaw - you must begin a new battle for Earth. Of course, returning to Earth, instead of a wonderful party and maybe a medal or two for your heroic efforts you find that somehow the same aliens you fought on the Mars have now overrun Earth. Following on from Doom, you play the same character on his return to Earth.
