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(1997 Video Game)

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • Much more violent and gruesome than previous installments of the series.
  • The player's weapons are redesigned to be much more impactful and violent than earlier games.
  • Monsters bleed when attacked and killed, and monster deaths are incredibly gory; blood, guts, and bleeding skeletal remains are common.

Profanity

  • A censored use of 'f**k' when you find a secret weapon.
  • Least amount of language in any game in the Doom franchise, but language is really nothing to worry about in this game.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Graphic depictions of Hell are seen more frequently than the earlier games, including pentagrams, inverted crosses, blasphemous altars, and every stage after the eighth level takes place in Hell itself.
  • A lot of the enemies can look disturbing to some players. This is due to how realistic they look compared to the game's prequels.
  • Unlike the previous games, there is no soundtrack but instead extremely disturbing noises such as murmuring, chanting, and babies crying. Much darker and more horror based.
  • The ending may be scary to some people.
  • Compared to earlier titles, this game is quite creepy and almost all of the levels have unsettling music and atmosphere.

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