It takes about a third of the game (and unlocking roughly 70% of the powerups) but eventually Yassified Doom becomes a reasonable approximation of the ass-whipping good time of the original Doom games -- or at least as good as any modern iteration can be expected to be, what with all the compulsory obnoxious add-ons and upgrades you've come to know and love in modern shooters.

Reviewed on May 21, 2024


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