In Grimshire (from developers Acute Owl Studio, who also made Bone’s Cafe, your town has been enveloped in chaos. You barely made it out of there safely, but… Continue reading
Tag: Doom
Doom hardly needs any help in the violence department. Ripping and tearing is par the course for the iconic series, and the Doomslayer’s propensity for such has only… Continue reading
https://store.playstation.com/concept/10003330 Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 unleashes a 10-minute Extended Gameplay Trailer at the Focus Entertainment Showcase. Watch Lieutenant Titus take on swarms of hundreds of Tyranids with… Continue reading
MIT researcher proves you could output Doom on a bacteria-powered 1-bit display, and it’d only take 600 years to beat
First reported by Engadget, MIT bioengineering researcher Lauren Ramlan broke new ground in the ongoing quest to run Doom on everything. In a paper and accompanying video for… Continue reading
Ramlan explains her bacterial grid display model and how it fits into the wider “Doom runs on everything” tradition. Here at Ars, we’ve covered versions of Doom running… Continue reading
Is there any greater scientific endeavour than the unending quest to get Doom to run on everything? From teletext to pregnancy tests to tractors to literal rat brains… Continue reading
Doom has had one of the most remarkable afterlives of any game, from the still-thriving modding and speedrunning scenes to the meme-slash-mission of getting this thing running on… Continue reading
Before Doom became the lean, mean murdermachine we know and love, Id Software had far bigger plans for their seminal satanic FPS. Ideas dropped during development include a… Continue reading
I’m not exaggerating when I say that I consider Doom one of the great artworks of the last 100 years. Forget just videogames – id Software’s 1993 FPS… Continue reading
Doom (2016)’s creative director reveals the secret to balancing the iconic BFG during a major charity speedrun: ‘Uh, we don’t’
Awesome Games Done Quick 2024 is already a delight—and not just because it’s already raised over $1 million for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. In a recent speedrun of… Continue reading