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Brutal Doom is a video game mod for the 1993 first-person shooter Doom created by the Brazilian developer Marcos Abenante, known online as "Sergeant Mark IV." It adds numerous gameplay elements and graphical effects. The mod has been in development since 2010, and continues to receive new updates. [1] [2]
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The primary category of the Cacowards is the Top Ten, which discusses ten of the most notable Doom WADs of the year. Multiplayer Awards: Awarded to exemplary multiplayer-oriented WADs. Gameplay Mod Awards: Awarded to high-quality mods which modify or transform Doom's base gameplay, such as by adding or altering weapons and enemies.
MyHouse.wad (known also as MyHouse.pk3, or simply MyHouse) is a map for Doom II created by Steve Nelson. It is a subversive horror-thriller that revolves around a house that continues to change in shape, sometimes drastically and in a non-euclidean manner.
Doom 64: Retribution contains different levels, graphics, and audio based on the Nintendo 64 game. [17] Grezzo 2 is a 2012 total conversion developed by Italian game designer Nicola Piro, notable for plagiarizing other games and Doom mods, and for its vulgar, blasphemous content. [27] [28]
Hulshult independently created remakes for classic video game tracks from games such as Quake II [8] and Doom, [9] the latter of which was attached to the Brutal Doom mod by Marcos "Sergeant_Mark_IV" Abenante. The mod won the IGN SXSW 2017 award for "Fan Creation of the Year", and Hulshult accepted for Sergeant_Mark_IV, who wasn't able to ...
Notable winners include Garry's Mod for Half-Life 2 in 2005, [8] Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat for Half-Life 2 in 2007, [9] Black Mesa for Half-Life in 2012, [10] and Brutal Doom for Doom in 2017. [11] Similarly, Mod DB's Mod Hall of Fame retrospectively reviews mods and inducts what it judges to be the greatest mods of the year of their ...
Bloom is a modification for the video game Doom II, originally developed by id Software. The mod, created by the Spanish indie studio Bloom Team, was released via Mod DB on October 31, 2021. Bloom combines elements from Doom II and Monolith Productions' Blood, merging enemies, weapons, and environments from both games into a crossover experience.