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by IMTDb
1355 days ago
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"Horror" is more than just the setting, it's mainly about the gameplay. Doom 1, 2 and eternal are more action than horror. You have lots of relatively "weak" ennemies to kill. The blood and gore just intensify that "happy trigger" feeling. Rooms are bigs, allowing you to move freely to avoid projectiles. Doom 3 on the other hand is different; you very rarely have more than one enemy to beat at a time. That single enemy can absolutely shred you if you are not very careful, you have to consider each engagement carefully. The darkness and blood are tuned to intensify that "fear" feeling. Rooms are very small, limiting your ability to dodge, almost to the point of inducing claustrophobia. Painkiller was released almost as the same time as Doom and was way more action oriented, even tho it contains its fair share of gore. |
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It might be just me being overly frightening but I clearly remember 14y old me playing Doom at night with my headphones on and begin scared as fuckin hell when something appeared out of nowhere making guttural noises.