Man, I still remember when I first saw your Doom 2 video and thought the fact that you didn’t have more subs was criminal. 5 years later and you’ve certainly come a long way.
@@Laki-fj8qt he's stated that he doesn't really like modern doom (or nu-doom, how he calls it), and in some streamsvideos for eternal he has talked about how boring is replaying the campaigns, I think I remember that he didn't like that it feel repetitive in a bad way since the combat loop wasn't his cup of tea more or less, and that it does not seem to have the philosophy of classic doom or... Something like that. Plus that time he was streaming the second dlc UN he was saying again that he didn't like the level design in the first dlc but in that one it was fairly better, plus the final boss in dlc 2 but I guess most of us agree the final boss is not great so... But regardless he does not care enough to say something like "congrats on going through all of doom" unless in mostly about the first 2 or maybe even 64 so... Yeah Also regardless, at least he's not like the rest of people who don't like new dooms, so it's fine I'll say. Cheers 🖖
I can't believe how a few dudes two of them named John and Bobby made one of gaming most loved and sacred genres to explode in popularity and give us modern shooters and boomer shooters like quake half-life Ultrakill and Dusk
Well if you ever give 64 another shot well may I redirect you to a certain GZDoom WAD called "Unseen Evil"? It's the Best Doom 64fication of Doom 1 and 2 with better Shotgun animations and adding the art style to the missing monsters including the PS1 version's monster placement in the hardest (not Nightmare hard btw) difficulty called "Redemption Denied" thankfully (perhaps also give D64 for D2 as well to complete the merge but using other non-"official" maps wont have the same difficulty)
Just wanted to say that as someone who really missed a lot of this genre, era and style of game, the DOOM series reviews were really great stuff when i delved deeper into your channel years back while under the weather with covid. I was here mostly because of Metroid and Megaman at the time, but taking the chance and going through the FPS/boomer shooter playlist out of a desire to "educate myself" led me to really appreciating more of what this genre was while also putting me on quietly to experiences I didn't know I needed (Ultrakill). This absolute unit of a video is then both equal parts appreciated as fun background stim while I study or draw and as a bit of a time capsule to go through one of the grandpappy series of the entire FPS genre while reminding me that it's always nice to take chances and look at stuff outside my staples from time to time. Also yes funny Trav man go whee. (Can't wait for that Echoes video but definitely ready for the super secret too)
Before realizing this was a video compilation, I saw the timeline and was thinking "Bro you're missing Doom RPG as part of the Saga!" Honestly, despite being a turn-based RPG-lite, the Doom RPG and Doom II RPG games were possibly some of the best Doom gaming I've experienced since first playing through 2016 (I first played the RPGs when fans ported them to PC in recent years).
I love this! I can’t wait to listen to this on loop when I go to sleep or do homework. I’ve seen all of your doom videos 5 times each at least so I’m glad I have this amazing compilation! Thank you for making these amazing and hilarious reviews.
I still remember watching your eternal video, pausing it to go do some chores, then coming back and it immediately playing just "BICEPS". Thank you for that joke. Also, good lord nearly 7 hours of Doom. Didn't realize you've racked up that much video time between all of them.
Plutonia Map 10 (Onslaught) is actually the final map in the PlayStation port of Final Doom, with the addition of a Cyberdemon. It's actually not a bad one to end on, though it's a shame they ran out of time to port more levels to that version.
I loved playing Doom 3 at my friend's house when it first came out. You have to understand how atmospheric and terrifying the game was at that time. There had never been anything like it in terms of lighting and atmosphere. Although it didn't fulfill its potential, it's just a great experience overall.
One thing that really bothered me about The Ancient Gods DLCs was that the wolf trial parts were a nightmare if you played on a lower end system. You would essentially get hardlocked out of progressing if your game didn't hit a certain fps thresh-hold meaning the wolf wouldn't jump into the torches if your fps weren't high enough.
I wanted you to know Travincal that Your reading of Episode 3 - Inferno and the couch afterwards nearly killed me, you'd have been an unwitting murderer, have a nice day and thank you for being fun. :)
Also BFG edition's version of Doom 3 gives you a suit-mounted flashlight, because they just integrated the mod that already did that. There's an expansion to Doom 3 btw, Resurrection of Evil, it's got a super shotgun and it's pretty decent imo.
Still love the PS1 version. I was 27 when I played it in 97' and it was amazing. The extra lighting and the music by Aubry Hodges is my favorite. Playing co op with two PS1s and two TVs was quite an experience. We still have both our copies of the game and two PS1s that we have linked together in a retro games room that we still fool around with. It's great to use to show my niece and cousins what older games were like at the time. I've never played GZ Doom as I'm not really a PC gamer. And sadly the new Doom collection that was released by Nightdive Studios is not compatible with GZ Doom as they either didn't want to pay for it or couldn't use it or something. It's a shame as the collection actually uses mods on the Xbox Series X but Brutal Doom needs GZ so it won't work on there. Either way Doom is still one of my top 10 games of all time. Although Final Doom can be frustrating as hell. Lol.
Can agree on the marauder. I haven't played Eternal yet (when my PC can run it well, I fully plan to LP it) but I played MetaDoom which mashes together basically everything from every doom game minus the weapons from 2016 and Eternal, into one game. Each weapon from all the games can be randomly chosen to replace the standard loadout, 1 weapon chosen per slot, but this also applies to enemies, meaning you'll encounter Marauders whom literally function identically to how they do in Eternal. If people playing Eternal want to take a break from it, but want to practice the marauder, download Doom 2.wad, load it in GZDoom with the Compendium mod as well as MetaDoom, Corruption Cards and the Champions mod all in one. Reason being: In metaDoom, the marauder's spawn portal entity replaces a random demon in a given level. This is fun and pain at the same time in theory as at first, no demons will be replaced, but as you complete levels, the chance of this happening increase to 100% only once, except the more levels you complete, the higher the likelihood of encountering multiple marauders per level, and eventually if playing the Compendium mod, you'll, after 30+ map completions, be facing multiple marauders per group. I personally at one point was facing 3 marauders in one room, albeit a big one, but then eventually the next level had a tiny room, and I faced 3 in a room 2/3rds the size of the room your first Marauder fight is in in Eternal. Nothing will get their pattern down better than that, to this day I feel like if I ever played Eternal, I might beat the Marauder first try considering the Marauders I was facing in MetaDoom were also augmented by the Champions mod, which applies Binding of Isaac-type modifiers to certain monsters, and this happened frequently with Marauders. Sometimes they'd split on death into tiny marauders, or they were just faster than normal, regenerated health slowly, and the list kind of goes on, it was the most brutal thing really because when I stopped playing that save (on ultra-violence btw) the damn levels were nearly 60% marauders, it was just absurd. TL;DR - Because of MetaDoom and The Compendium mod for Doom 2, Marauders just aren't hard, you just need to pay attention, which is also how you can describe the Soulsborne series. It's only hard to fight them if you're bad at paying attention or want to just half-measure your playing experience and essentially stay asleep as the wheel, but that's also why you have game over screens; earn that victory or play something else.
Departure to Destruction by Andrew Hulshult from the DUSK ost is reaaaaally good. I prefer Rex Vancandy’s cover bc it prioritizes the background melody in the original, which you can hardly hear there.
Yeah, I know I said this on your main Doom Eternal video but: Yeah, I really think, if The Game Awards had Actor and Actress in a Sole/Primary Playable Character Role, Actor and Actress in a Secondary Playable Character Role and Actor and Actress in an NPC Role that, yeah, Nika Futterman probably wins Actress in an NPC Role for 2020. Nominee field? 1. Nika Futterman as The Khan Maykr, Doom Eternal 2. Avalon Penrose as Megaera, Hades 3. Sumalee Montano as Yuna, Ghost of Tsushima 4. Shannon Woodward as Dina, The Last of Us Part II 5. Erica Lindbeck as Jessie Rasberry, Final Fantasy VII Remake
Hey very cool bud. I came here after playing all of the doom games ensuring i don't get spoilers, only for you to mention how quakes final boss is killed.
I remember playing DOOM 1 and 2 - was in around 2017-2018 because I couldn't afford DOOM 2016 yet, running the OG 320p version with keyboard controls on my crappy laptop during geography class. Hadn't bothered with source ports or anything at all xd
gzdoom is fine, however if you are interested in a more purist experience dsda-doom is the standard. It's based on the boom line of source ports, has an absolutely gorgeous renderer, has a level completion tracker so you can skip around in a wad, and has rewind (much like the emulators you used probably had)
Kinda wild seeing Trav go from “Thy Flesh Consumed is too hard” to “Plutonia is kinda easy”
I got good
@@ThatTravGuy Nah thy flesh is cheap as fuck.
@@ThatTravGuy Yeah, you also went from "play game on Normal to emulate a realistic experience for players" to "fuck it, Ultra Nightmare or bust.".
@@ThatTravGuy Sunlust episode when trollface
It's part of getting good i guess
I like it when Trev is like, "This notoriously hard part is actually super easy" while showing he has the reaction times of a crack addicted mongoose
How do you know what that looks like????
😂 honestly that’s really relatable. I was playing video game once a year and then addicted to classic doom back then.
"Ok, one last video before going to bed"
no way, dude released something that'll outlast my entire sleep
bro saw his videos being used as sleep aid and decided to tap into that market
I fell asleep during doom 2 and woke up during 2016, so... I guess it works
In my opinion, the best thing that came out of the DOOM franchise is the fact that Doom can be played on anything imaginable
I am,,,,,,,,,,,, doomed.............. as you say
Man, I still remember when I first saw your Doom 2 video and thought the fact that you didn’t have more subs was criminal. 5 years later and you’ve certainly come a long way.
Decino would be proud of this man’s journey through the doom franchise
@@rhettstar8 The Pumpkin Man loves everyone
He still hasn't gotten any Quakecon girls to my knowledge...
Well... Probably only for the classic doom parts given decino's stance on modern doom but still yeah this is 🤌
@@Joseph-Vile what is his stance?
@@Laki-fj8qt he's stated that he doesn't really like modern doom (or nu-doom, how he calls it), and in some streamsvideos for eternal he has talked about how boring is replaying the campaigns, I think I remember that he didn't like that it feel repetitive in a bad way since the combat loop wasn't his cup of tea more or less, and that it does not seem to have the philosophy of classic doom or... Something like that. Plus that time he was streaming the second dlc UN he was saying again that he didn't like the level design in the first dlc but in that one it was fairly better, plus the final boss in dlc 2 but I guess most of us agree the final boss is not great so...
But regardless he does not care enough to say something like "congrats on going through all of doom" unless in mostly about the first 2 or maybe even 64 so... Yeah
Also regardless, at least he's not like the rest of people who don't like new dooms, so it's fine I'll say.
Cheers 🖖
Gir: I'm going to sing the doom song now!
Plays The only thing they fear is you
this video brings me so much nostalgia, i remember when all of these videos drop BUT IM STILL WAITING ON DOOM 3 BFG
Finally. A video i can listen to while welding for almost a full shift
I can't believe how a few dudes two of them named John and Bobby made one of gaming most loved and sacred genres to explode in popularity and give us modern shooters and boomer shooters like quake half-life Ultrakill and Dusk
Well if you ever give 64 another shot well may I redirect you to a certain GZDoom WAD called "Unseen Evil"? It's the Best Doom 64fication of Doom 1 and 2 with better Shotgun animations and adding the art style to the missing monsters including the PS1 version's monster placement in the hardest (not Nightmare hard btw) difficulty called "Redemption Denied" thankfully (perhaps also give D64 for D2 as well to complete the merge but using other non-"official" maps wont have the same difficulty)
Just wanted to say that as someone who really missed a lot of this genre, era and style of game, the DOOM series reviews were really great stuff when i delved deeper into your channel years back while under the weather with covid. I was here mostly because of Metroid and Megaman at the time, but taking the chance and going through the FPS/boomer shooter playlist out of a desire to "educate myself" led me to really appreciating more of what this genre was while also putting me on quietly to experiences I didn't know I needed (Ultrakill). This absolute unit of a video is then both equal parts appreciated as fun background stim while I study or draw and as a bit of a time capsule to go through one of the grandpappy series of the entire FPS genre while reminding me that it's always nice to take chances and look at stuff outside my staples from time to time.
Also yes funny Trav man go whee. (Can't wait for that Echoes video but definitely ready for the super secret too)
Before realizing this was a video compilation, I saw the timeline and was thinking "Bro you're missing Doom RPG as part of the Saga!" Honestly, despite being a turn-based RPG-lite, the Doom RPG and Doom II RPG games were possibly some of the best Doom gaming I've experienced since first playing through 2016 (I first played the RPGs when fans ported them to PC in recent years).
Yessssss, an alternative to the metroid playlist for when I'm doing art stuff
I love this! I can’t wait to listen to this on loop when I go to sleep or do homework. I’ve seen all of your doom videos 5 times each at least so I’m glad I have this amazing compilation! Thank you for making these amazing and hilarious reviews.
I still remember watching your eternal video, pausing it to go do some chores, then coming back and it immediately playing just "BICEPS". Thank you for that joke. Also, good lord nearly 7 hours of Doom. Didn't realize you've racked up that much video time between all of them.
14:19 Actually you can change back to the fist by pressing 1 again, and it's better than the chainsaw when you get the berserk pack
Damn a Soldier that just love's his bunny, to a weapon of hell's destruction
watching this whole series in one marathon really sells your character development
Plutonia Map 10 (Onslaught) is actually the final map in the PlayStation port of Final Doom, with the addition of a Cyberdemon. It's actually not a bad one to end on, though it's a shame they ran out of time to port more levels to that version.
6 hours of doom fuck yeah
The title card work in this episode is so good that your editor could totally get it.
get your popcorn buckets
I just finished watching all your Doom vids a few days ago haha. Love em
Love the vids man can't wait for the dark ages to come out and even more ur review of it
I loved playing Doom 3 at my friend's house when it first came out. You have to understand how atmospheric and terrifying the game was at that time. There had never been anything like it in terms of lighting and atmosphere. Although it didn't fulfill its potential, it's just a great experience overall.
Hey, can you do a Quake compilation video like this too?
Ah, the monster roster of Doom 2.
Zombie, shotgunner, chain gunner, pinky, invisible pinky, imp, bigger imp, bigger tougher imp, tomato, meatball, fatty, doot, baby spider, mama spider, cyb, Archie and....ugh, lost souls...
I remember that time in doom when doom slayer said “it’s doomin time” and doomed all over the place.
this video was such a great nostalgic ride bro love you
I'm bout to binge this whole video.
Thank you Trav. I shall leave this on for work, chores, or sleep.
I put this on to sleep as I do with videos, wasn't done when I got up
Oh sweet, a 6 hour video essay at 2 in the morning!
One thing that really bothered me about The Ancient Gods DLCs was that the wolf trial parts were a nightmare if you played on a lower end system.
You would essentially get hardlocked out of progressing if your game didn't hit a certain fps thresh-hold meaning the wolf wouldn't jump into the torches if your fps weren't high enough.
woah, that was a really cool 6 hourse 49 minutes and 34 seconds split across four days of watching
I wanted you to know Travincal that Your reading of Episode 3 - Inferno and the couch afterwards nearly killed me, you'd have been an unwitting murderer, have a nice day and thank you for being fun. :)
Also BFG edition's version of Doom 3 gives you a suit-mounted flashlight, because they just integrated the mod that already did that. There's an expansion to Doom 3 btw, Resurrection of Evil, it's got a super shotgun and it's pretty decent imo.
Still love the PS1 version. I was 27 when I played it in 97' and it was amazing. The extra lighting and the music by Aubry Hodges is my favorite. Playing co op with two PS1s and two TVs was quite an experience. We still have both our copies of the game and two PS1s that we have linked together in a retro games room that we still fool around with. It's great to use to show my niece and cousins what older games were like at the time. I've never played GZ Doom as I'm not really a PC gamer. And sadly the new Doom collection that was released by Nightdive Studios is not compatible with GZ Doom as they either didn't want to pay for it or couldn't use it or something. It's a shame as the collection actually uses mods on the Xbox Series X but Brutal Doom needs GZ so it won't work on there. Either way Doom is still one of my top 10 games of all time. Although Final Doom can be frustrating as hell. Lol.
Can agree on the marauder. I haven't played Eternal yet (when my PC can run it well, I fully plan to LP it) but I played MetaDoom which mashes together basically everything from every doom game minus the weapons from 2016 and Eternal, into one game. Each weapon from all the games can be randomly chosen to replace the standard loadout, 1 weapon chosen per slot, but this also applies to enemies, meaning you'll encounter Marauders whom literally function identically to how they do in Eternal. If people playing Eternal want to take a break from it, but want to practice the marauder, download Doom 2.wad, load it in GZDoom with the Compendium mod as well as MetaDoom, Corruption Cards and the Champions mod all in one.
Reason being: In metaDoom, the marauder's spawn portal entity replaces a random demon in a given level. This is fun and pain at the same time in theory as at first, no demons will be replaced, but as you complete levels, the chance of this happening increase to 100% only once, except the more levels you complete, the higher the likelihood of encountering multiple marauders per level, and eventually if playing the Compendium mod, you'll, after 30+ map completions, be facing multiple marauders per group.
I personally at one point was facing 3 marauders in one room, albeit a big one, but then eventually the next level had a tiny room, and I faced 3 in a room 2/3rds the size of the room your first Marauder fight is in in Eternal. Nothing will get their pattern down better than that, to this day I feel like if I ever played Eternal, I might beat the Marauder first try considering the Marauders I was facing in MetaDoom were also augmented by the Champions mod, which applies Binding of Isaac-type modifiers to certain monsters, and this happened frequently with Marauders. Sometimes they'd split on death into tiny marauders, or they were just faster than normal, regenerated health slowly, and the list kind of goes on, it was the most brutal thing really because when I stopped playing that save (on ultra-violence btw) the damn levels were nearly 60% marauders, it was just absurd.
TL;DR - Because of MetaDoom and The Compendium mod for Doom 2, Marauders just aren't hard, you just need to pay attention, which is also how you can describe the Soulsborne series. It's only hard to fight them if you're bad at paying attention or want to just half-measure your playing experience and essentially stay asleep as the wheel, but that's also why you have game over screens; earn that victory or play something else.
DOOOOOOOOMMMM!
(Will always support this man’s vids cause he’s actually funny)
5:43:13
I felt a chill up and down my spine after hearing that.
Departure to Destruction by Andrew Hulshult from the DUSK ost is reaaaaally good. I prefer Rex Vancandy’s cover bc it prioritizes the background melody in the original, which you can hardly hear there.
Yeah, I know I said this on your main Doom Eternal video but: Yeah, I really think, if The Game Awards had Actor and Actress in a Sole/Primary Playable Character Role, Actor and Actress in a Secondary Playable Character Role and Actor and Actress in an NPC Role that, yeah, Nika Futterman probably wins Actress in an NPC Role for 2020. Nominee field?
1. Nika Futterman as The Khan Maykr, Doom Eternal
2. Avalon Penrose as Megaera, Hades
3. Sumalee Montano as Yuna, Ghost of Tsushima
4. Shannon Woodward as Dina, The Last of Us Part II
5. Erica Lindbeck as Jessie Rasberry, Final Fantasy VII Remake
Not gonna lie, I was hoping trav could have played legacy of rust at the end as a special surprise. Lol
I was born in 83 and yeah... DooM was a huge deal and a massive part of my chilhood
wait is doom 3 another alternate universe!??!!!
Yea
Nearly 7 hours of Doom ❤
I know what I’m listening to at work tomorrow
You won’t believe it but I just finished rewaching your doom saga… I mean before you upload this video I mean
Jonald DonRonald. That can not be unheard.
When Salt Factory vids aren't long enough for your tastes
Take a shot everytime Trav mentions Deus Ex in this Doom video
Hey very cool bud. I came here after playing all of the doom games ensuring i don't get spoilers, only for you to mention how quakes final boss is killed.
Sorry
Nice, a Trav video that lasts about 81% of my work time.
3:14:42 DoomSlayer really said "FUCK YO COUCH!" To Sam with that one XD
5:30:01 I also want this as a Ringtone or something cause that gave me the giggles FIERCELY
6 hours of doom infodumping. satisfactory.
Doom 3 was the first game that made my Ti 4600 Pro double as a toaster.
2:33:20 Hah, funny how that turned out to be exactly right!
Now this is epic
Ferb, I know what we're gonna watch today
I am yanking my chain to this!!!!
1:06:19 hey, look at that, you hit 100k subs before the end of **this year**
The only thing I watched in this channel along with the half life videos
Ah yes, the perfect 6 and a half hour long video to have play while cleaning with the vacuum cleaner
My favorite part is when you apologise for using mouse look in Doom 1 and 2.
The reason why I subbed:
Long live Johngus Dongus aka the Dong Slayer.
dr. elena richardson's entry are my favorite lore in doom
2:16 Deadwater gaming mentioned
6hr video, we eating good today boys
Jesus crist 6 hours of DooM!
If we ever get a video on DOOM: The Dark Ages can we please get a Civvie reference with Texas based techno cryptid John Carmack
I remember playing DOOM 1 and 2 - was in around 2017-2018 because I couldn't afford DOOM 2016 yet, running the OG 320p version with keyboard controls on my crappy laptop during geography class. Hadn't bothered with source ports or anything at all xd
Bowling for dark ages trailers
gzdoom is fine, however if you are interested in a more purist experience dsda-doom is the standard.
It's based on the boom line of source ports, has an absolutely gorgeous renderer, has a level completion tracker so you can skip around in a wad, and has rewind (much like the emulators you used probably had)
cant wait to watch a 6 hour long video
Nearly 7 hours of Trav Guy...
3:12:27 instructions unclear, I'm stuck in a loop.
WE SLEEPIN GOOD TONIGHT BOIS
in doom 2016 and in doom eternal the demons eated all the ammo the doom slayer told me this in a dream
look, a free upload
absolut cinema
God damn, Trav, you madwoman. Almost 7 hours of DOOM? Excellent
you didnt talk about the doom 3 expansion with the heart of hell and true end of the doctor
He hasn't done a review on the DOOM 3 expansion, yet.
5:00:47 that's crazy He predicted it
Okay, but why putting it in one vid? Especially when the first 2 Doom videos aren't that great (you said it yourself in the Quake expansion video)
Lets goooo 6 hours
Yes, I'm still here. No, I don't have anything better to do. I will not use that information wisely.
Thank you for your service
i ate 2 whole tacos watching this
6:49:15 I sure did!
the don john ronald is the meat eating ship
I think this video is really good, BUT i kinda wish you got rid of the ad's
A new civvie11 is being birthed
At 1:47:07 you missed an opportunity to make a "fisting booth" joke.
Me do likey... A LOT...
Ouuughhhh, im dooming all over the placee
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