I actually remember playing Doom 1 and Doom 2 around 1995, and it didn't feel like he was unstoppable back then. Without expert walkthroughs you couldn't really see what is going to jump at you at what point. My experience back then was exploring spooky corridors, being scared every time I've heard a noise suggesting something might jump at me. It felt like you might be killed at any moment and only finding some super weapons like Plasma Rifle can help to balance the situation a little bit. If you look at it from a distance, and imagine you're a player who has not been precisely instructed and shown what to do and where, you can see it was a game with challenging combat, that actually often can't be won without exploating the engine, and programmed to surprise the player with some nasty traps frequently. I remember, there was three of us, I was a kid, there were two teenagers- clever ones who're now a programmer and a neuro-scientist, they were playing this game for years, and none of us could figure out how to beat some levels. From that experience back then, I feel like they got Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal completely wrong. Doomguy wasn't godly at all, unless you were a pro-player from the record breakers-community,. Now they aimed to give that feeling of a pro player to everyone, and to me this is exactly contrary to what the old Doom was. Exploring, looking for routes, and fighting to survive with very little chance of succeding.
@@SparrowNoblePoland Did we play the same game? I had Doom 1 and 2 through the Doom 3 collectors edition and I remember blazing through levels and constantly gunning down demons. In some cases I can see getting stuck due to the games many "metroid moments" that involve tedious backtracking, but beyond that the game was fast paced and action packed.
@@cosmicpanda7043 haha very true...im curious then what he has to say about god of war...😂 "kratos fake because i dont like the controls and i dont want to put effort in this game to increase my skill"
@@cosmicpanda7043 It was for the most part, if you played on low difficulty level or watched a dozen of walkthroughs on youtube after 2010. Back in 1995 it wasn't easy, maybe except a few first levels, but even there you could have some troubles at certain points if you didn't know the best angle for shooting the enemy that was hiding somewhere in a hole up above you and showing only from time to time, or you didn't know you need to find a switch to which the only way to fall into a well from which it looked there was no way out. Not only the place looked like a trap you want to avoid, you couldn't even see there is a switch. You had to fall in there by accident or get clues from mailing group that there is a switch.
Just clear everything up. The lore behind how all the games are connected is the the DoomGuy in Doom 1 and 2 is the same one in Doom 64. After the events of Doom 2, DoomGuy was sent back to Phobos to kill the Mother Demon after the UAC failed to nuke the place with radiation. After DoomGuy killed the Mother Demon, he decided to stay in Hell to prevent another invasion. During his time in Hell he encountered the Sister Resurrector. After DoomGuy killed Resurrector, she was able to send DoomGuy to Sentinel Prime via a teleport to a different dimension (one of the Resurrector’s abilities). Night Sentinel’s found him, DoomGuy joined their ranks, met with the Seraphim, and became the Doom Slayer after meeting him. Then the crusades through Hell happened ending in Argent D’Nur and the demons of Hell (along with the aid of the Hell Priests) trapped him in the sarcophagus that Samuel Hayden found him in Kadinger Sanctum. The Mars, Earth, and Phobos in Doom 2016/Eternal are the same places as DoomGuy’s original dimension but it’s not the same. Everything that happens in 2016/Eternal is in a way the same events as Doom 1 and 2, it’s just in a different dimension now rather than the original dimension in Doom 1 and 2 Edit: The Ancient Gods confirmed a lot of questions, holy shit
Riccardo Raccis basically yes. The Hell that invades in Doom 1,2, and 64 is the same Hell in Doom 2016/Eternal. The way that Hell is in the Doom universe is that Hell is basically it’s own dimension and the way it gets bigger is by invading other dimensions from different timelines and therefore becomes a larger dimension after taking over another one dimension/timeline. So in a way Doom 3 is technically Doom 1 but from a different timeline/dimension
DOOM 64 is actually super fun and has a very spooky atmosphere and music, someone was watching me play and got so uncomfortable from how creepy the soundtrack was in some levels. Give it a try guys!
The way you said "is actually super fun" makes it sound like a surprise and that you were expecting otherwise. Doom 64 has always been a great title, and ever since Doom 4 EX was available, it's been available to pretty much everyone. Makes me sad that so many people (not necessarily yourself, but many) seem to assume that it's a bad game or something else ridiculous. It's the real Doom 3, and really needs far more attention. Good on ya for the vid. Shame this steam version didn't have the additional features that EX had. Not sure how they managed to actually make a worse official release compared to the free fan project.
@@Neondarkness72 DOOM 2016 was actually my first DOOM game, i always knew of Doom but never got into them until 2016, now I'm kind of playing through all the games, they're super cool!
Doom has always been that one series that I never actually got into, but the moment I played Doom 2016, I was amazed. Doom 2016 is one of the best games of the decade, yeah I said it. After playing the old school Doom games, I can see why this series was always praised. The devs actually understand what people find fun in the game and add on to it every time they make a new game. I haven't played eternal, but I know when I end up playing (which given the whole corona thing, I might just get it cause I have time) I will probably have a fun time playing.
@@whitedastardly2938 Yes. Also you got it by preordering too. Call gamestop. say you didnt get your pre-order. Every store has been given a code to hand out because receipts were not printing codes off because they released and sold the game a day early, so codes were not being printed. This happened to me, and they tried to pull a fast one on me. I called a friend of mine who was a manager at a gamestop in another state and he told me what happened. Long story short, gamestop tried to rip me off of my pre-order bonuses (big surprise) and not give me stuff i was entitled to. So, rip and tear them a new one, and call them for your free code for all the pre-order bonuses. or DM me on my twitch, mixer or twitter page (links are in my youtube bio and links all over descriptions) and ill give you a code that should work (PC Only is all I have the code for) ill be live tomorrow and give it out.
Aubrey Hodges aka sonic mayhem was a genius and way ahead of his time. He worked on so many classic games and came up with some badass tracks. Shame he retired in 2012
Ah yes, my favorite part of the old DOOM games, backtracking through the entire level because you need to find that ONE key and "it has to be around here somewhere!"
Doom 1,Doom 2 and Doom 64 are in a different Dimension or Universe,when DoomGuy kicked the Ressurectors Ass,she made a portal which teleported him millions of years backwards into the the time of Argent D Nur and during the Unholy Crusades,while they were in Hell,time passed really weirdly and super fast so when he got trapped under the temple in the Kadingir Sanctum and became trapped in the Sarcophagus,millions of years passed and when he was recovered by Samuel Hayden,it was supposed to be the same year as the events of the Classic Doom games (they weren't actually the same year,Classic Doom was set in like the 2010's but it was already the 2010's when Doom 2016 was released so they made the year in all of the games at which the Hell Invasion on Earth started at around 2060) but it was a different Dimension so things played out differently
@@AlchemillaRed he is right mostly tho. DOOM 1, 2 and 64 plays in the same universe while 2016 and Eternal in an other but the DOOM guy is the same person. He crossed the universe at the end of 64. Altho i don't think he went back in time just simply crossed universes.
@@Shirrako Ironically true Doom players do not use the invisibility sphere but they actually get hit more with them and those same players continue to dodge even with the invincibility sphere. lol
"In the first age, in the first battle, when the shadows first lengthened, one stood. He chose the path of perpetual torment. In his ravenous hatred he found no peace & with boiling blood he scoured the unberal plains seeking vengeance against the dark lords who had wronged him. And those tasted the bite of his sword named him....The Doom slayer!" (Doom 2016)
@Local Slayer wait what. The first demon to arrive Argent D'nur after Doomguy was in Night Sentinel so i think Resurrector couldn't have created a portal to Argent D'nur. Plus Doomguy was wounded when he was being teleported.
@@minggu4651 Well the theory i have is he weas very tired to foght against all demons in DOOM 64 so i think the Resurector created a portal leading DoomGuy to Argent D'nur
@@Bassibasukki you'd be surprised at the number of doom 2016 zoomers who HATE the idea of the slayer and doomguy being the same, despite all of the evidence. Now those babies can shut up and accept reality :)
@@DoctahToboggan69 why is it a bad thing for these zoomers tho? if anything, it just makes doomslayer more badass knowing he has history of killing many demons
@@DoctahToboggan69 actually it's not just zoomers that didn't think Doom slayer is Doom guy because how they set up the lore in Doom also when I learned that Doomguy was Doom slayer I was fine with that but sure all young are wrong ok Boomer
I can actually see how stupid it is that both doom slayer and doomguy are the same person. For one, the original doomguy from the MsDos Doom games can't jump, crouch, look up and down, and is lefty-lefty handed. This doom slayer from 2016 is suddenly a full acrobat, and right handed... Pure grade A horsesh@# of lore continuity if you ask me. Not even stupid minor details did those bethesda soyboys got right. And they have the tiny guts to even make a shitty lore out of this. But all berating aside, it's obvious that any Doom lore is probably meant as a joke. Not to be taken seriously.
Just wanted to say the line " path of perpetual torment" was added for this version of the game. The original just says "you killed the mother demon and stay in hell". That means ID changed the ending sequence specifically to tie in doom 1, doom 2, and doom 64 to Doom 2016/eternal.
@@Digital2pulse but in doom 2016 he was Allready powered up from this machine the sentinels had right? I'm not exactly sure that i understand all of it yet
@@brotbrotsen1100 The testaments tell you hell threw the Titan at the Slayer and he killed it barehanded and nude, I think. He probably had the power then
this was not a level in my game for 64. i also found all the secret keys for the end level to beat the boss at the end as well. where did this come from?
@@steventhompson1999 Doom 64 comes free as a remastered version if you preordered Doom Eternal. This level, along with a few others, are dubbed "the Lost Levels" and are intended to bridge the link between the classic games to Doom 2016. These levels are only available in the remaster. The original game doesn't have these.
How it connects? I finished doom 64 on Tuesday and didnt notice any coonection and now iam continuing killing demons in doom eternal! they must make doom games each year!
For real. I remember advocating how great it was to an online DOOM community 20 years ago, and everyone there disagreed and talked so much shit about how awful it was. Now everyone loves it, which feels good, so underrated early on.
@@LegionHimself i liked the fact that the demons have the same design from the OG games and you can play both doom 1 and doom 2 on doom eternal for free lol
MemeMorto Eternal is a work of love. It’s amazing how the plot of the original Doom was explicitly meant to be just a pretext, while the new games graft an actually interesting background to it that feels like it belongs.
Isnt there another ending where the DoomGuy decides to stay in Hell to make sure no demons try to invade Earth? Or is it a different ending for another chapter?
@@GalacticFox32 It's kinda... other story. I know about Mars' hero but... So many differences between him and Slayer. And of course, marine from Doom 3 is defenetly not a Slayer.
How it connects? I finished doom 64 on Tuesday and didnt notice any coonection and now iam continuing killing demons in doom eternal! they must make doom games each year!
@@gabrielcruz5959 Even more sinks. Because Blazkowicz found a way to alternate dimensions, it's very possible that he fought with/against DoomGuy (and many others, including Ranger). Thus making Quake Champions canon.
Tom Hall and John Romero have officially stated that Blazkowicz is one of the great grandfathers of the Doomguy/Slayer. ...I still want a cameo where you meet Irene Engel in Hell as the Doom Slayer and have a chance to kick her shrivelled old ass a second time.
He got kicked out of Hell by Sister of Resurrection before she died and was near Argent D'nur Ended up battered & delirious in some valley where Night Sentinel found him And you know the rest from Doom Eternal flashback
He was probably teleported out. In the Sentinel Prime mission in Doom Eternal we see a flashback of 2 Night Sentinels dragging his wounded body to the priests, saying that they found him outside the walls.
I just realized, this is the 3rd time Hell told him to get out. First was at the conclusion of Inferno. Second was when the Resurrector did so after the original Mother Demon was killed. Third was after he destroyed the Resurrector. Satan's literally pulling a "How many times do we have to teach you this lesson OLD MAN!?" at this point.
There’s also jars contained what looks like unborn version of a Mother Demon (the final boss of Doom 64 here) floating in Olivia Pierce’s lab where the hologram of Doomguy’s sarcophagus and suit are.
It always was my personal headcanon that the DOOM slayer was Doom Guy himself. And I love that Bethesda and Id software went through with that rather than making up something weird
@Mce 1863 Truth is ID and Betheseda are a bunch of lazy cash-grabbers. So they said Eternal is sequel to Doom 64 so they could make these crappy obsolete games relevant again so they can take your money. That is all.
It makes sense. Bethesda is all about cash grabs. And this stupid lore is the only way to make people buy their lazy ports of these classic games. The lore itself nonsensical as it is.
Yup. Love the gameplay itself, but between old texturing, and the maze-like design, the levels themselves were often harder than the actual enemies. Still, give one a try if you ever get the chance, they are good games.
This is from Doom 64's The Lost Levels Campaign, which is only available if you have the 2020 re-release of Doom 64. And to actually be able to play the Campaign you must either complete Doom 64's Main Campaign or complete the only Super Secret Level in Doom 64, Hectic.
If you want go to the classics, well, play the classics... but if you want to YEET directly, just play Doom (2016) and recommended to read the lore codex, after that, Doom Eternal
Doom 1 is a great starting point, same with Doom 2016. if you start at doom 1, play doom sigil next, then doom 2, then 64. If you start at 2016, play eternal next. It doesnt really matter too much what order you play them in, but playing from doom 1 through to eternal will probably offer the best experience.
Doom (2016) and doom eternal are good, Ultimate Doom and Doom 64 are both $5 each on steam
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Those three satanic switches have the same colours of the 3 wraiths statues in an arena in Argent D´Nur (but in reverse order). From what I´ve make of it, the flashing tokens had been set as a trap for the Doom Marine who the Sister Resurrecter knew she was gonna get killed by (no matter what), so in order to lure him out of Hell she took something out of Argent D´Nur related to the Wraiths´ power to effectively teleport him to another time and place in that parallel dimension / world. She must have had help from someone in Argent in order to know and manipulate something related to the Wraiths. That collaborator is the first betrayer, not the one we see in the game. And the Doom Marine´s teleportation to Argent D´Nur allowed Hell to reach that planet in that dimension to start their demonic invasion, once again. My bet is that someone from Urdak is the first betrayer and the Seraphim trusts the Doom Marine with the Godlike power because he is the only one who can stop both Hell and Urdak from controlling all the multiverse. Humans in Doom Eternal know the Marine because he already saved them in Doom 2, so there´s no need to move around that. Time in Argent D´Nur simply does not synchronize with the Marine´s Earth time, because technically the Earth invasion happened thousands of year before the Sentinels ever existed. Multiverses do not share parallel timelines, they are simply different (perhaps due to the actual application of Einstein´s Realtivity Theory - at last). BTW Seraphim is the angelic category that´s closest to God in hebrew and catholic faith. The most notable Seraphim was Lucifer, whose name in greek translates to "Bearer of Light". He is condemned for eternity due to his influence over man, bringing him "enlightenment" thru the forbidden fruit of knowledge.
@@Danny_Spades Seems pretty short-sighted. "Uh oh, this guy really hates us and he's too powerful to kill, better send him to our greatest enemies' doorstep, rather than the heart of a sun or something" Guess I can't expect too much logic from this story but it's kinda funny how terrible that plan was.
I’m still confused about this so Doom 1 is Mars being invaded in 2022 then doom 2 is Earth being invaded in 2023 then Doom 64 he stays in hell then 2016 he wakes up on Mars 130 years later and nobody remembers that Hell invaded Mars and it doesn’t even look like it was invaded then Doom Eternal is Earth being invaded in 2163 and it looks like Earth was never invaded and people don’t remember it happening and have no idea He’ll invaded places so how are they connected? Because he wore the same armor and his subtitles said doom guy?
In this universe Hell is its own dimension. From what I understand, before Doom Slayer came to the Sentinels *his* dimension had its Mars and Earth invaded. Once all was said and done and he was sent to the Sentinels and all the lore (after playing the game and reading the codex entries) you basically find out he’s in a different dimension where Mars in the 2016 game is being invaded and eventually the earth. Essentially it’s the same hell but two sets of Mars and Earths. If that makes any sense.
@@Mr.Man2214 no. There is no actual and official Multiverse. These are just fan theories. Truth is ID and Betheseda are a bunch of lazy cash-grabbers. So they said Eternal is sequel to Doom 64 so they could make these crappy obsolete games relevant again so they can take your money. That is all.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon eternal isn't a sequel to doom 64, doom 2016 was the sequel to doom 64 and eternal is the sequel to doom 2016. God seems like you are salty that the doomslayer is the same guy and not a brand new character
@@darkness_weaver2710 It seems like the people who preordered at gamestop are having problems. I would have done it Digitally but noooo~ my family is too Technology illiterate but are stubborn as hell
One of the lines in the wall of text that appears during the ending is "Stretched before you is a path of perpetual torment" which connects back to a line in the Slayer's Testament in DOOM which says "He chose the path of perpetual torment". It suggests that at least Doom 1, 2, 64, DOOM and Eternal are all connected since we got confirmation in Eternal that the Doom Slayer is Doomguy from the original games.
The way I see it, Doomguy is from a parallel universe inhabited by humans different from the one in the remake games. He fought in his dimension, then he went trough hell and this video I believe shows that he stayed there to keep fighting demons. However, in Doom Eternal it appears that he was rescued from hell by "Heaven"(but it's called something else and maybe it's not actually heaven and they are bad in some way) and through some stuff he ends up in the Doom remake universe inhabited by other humans. So I believe Hell is reaping through dimensions inhabited by humans to collect their souls to make Argent energy. And all demons used to be humans I believe, and Heaven I think is actually just another human dimension that fared better and tried to control whatever Hell is. I'm not very sure about that last part, but the rest I think it's pretty accurate.
Ah yes everything is connected via dimensions cuz screw having one consistent game universe Edit: I'm looking at you Doom 3 you darn horror game. Would squeeze artifacts again tho
@@ChristianProtossDragoon Yes it is, kid. And the connection doesn't even make sense. The doomguy from D64 is left handed. Not even that did the dumbasses got right.
I remember those times when doom 2016 launched while bein called or becoming a "Reboot" of the series, that we desperately defended the logic of doom 64 being the pre-lore of them ❤️
He chose the path of perpetual torment...and with boiling blood he scoured the umbral planes, seeking vengeance against the dark lords who had wronged him.
Ending he thought he went to hell but it appears he time traveled in a mother dimension to the sentinel realm (making the doom 3 doom 1’s event but changed buy the doom slayers actions leaving behind the soul cube
Not a chance,Maykrs can't cross into Hell and Demons can't cross into Urdak though this was before the deal was made between the Dark Lord and Khan Maykr possibly but Doom would've left the smallest hint if that was the case
The only retcon in doom eternal I’m not happy with is that they don’t explain if he got the suit from argent denure or from the unreal tournament games
So in Doom 64 there is the Unmaker which tells me that there is a different version of Unmaker. Such as this is the Hell version of the weapon and there is the Makyr one. Or that ID Software just want to bring that weapon back.
Ummm this wasn’t a secret level at all, if my memories serve correctly. This was the second to last level in the actual Doom 64 which I still have. After this came the level “The absolution” in which you found that last boss from this level. Not sure how this ties into Eternal tho
Yeah, he basically does stay in hell but after awhile (not sure how long since time in hell is different) he was found near the night sentinels city and was taken in
@@tdogj2084 I know lore wise he should've wore his Doom 64 armor which would've made more sense but I think its likely due to since Doom 64 was exclusive to the Nintendo console I am sure not everyone played it. Basically his og Doom armor is more recognizable to those who played Doom 1 and 2 which likely would further proof that "yeah this is the same man from the OG Doom games" but that's my opinion.
I always wanted to play this game but I could never find the cartridge for it. I'm glad that they included it as a preorder bonus for Doom Eternal, I love Doom 64 now.
There's a Gzdoom port of D64 that you can play for free, kid. There's even a brutal doom version of it. And probably plays better than any lazy port done by bethesda.
@@mitpoker7319 I didn't even think to look for the GZDoom port... thanks for telling me about it though. Also, I think you'd be surprised by Bethesda's port, I ran into no problems whatsoever during my playthrough.
@@dps1427 The Bethesda ports aren't bad now. But judging by the turtle pace they're taking on improving their ports. It's just mind boggling. Mark my words, one day Bethesda will release a port for the classic dooms that will be eons better than anything else, even GzDoom, but that will be somewhere around 2025 or 2030 (at least not anytime soon). Because for one, they have the resources, what they don't have is the interest at the moment.
So doom guy "I'll always call him that" Stayed in hell killing hords of demons until eventually his mind and body gave out. To then get transcended to even higher levels. Why would anyone fuck with him in this universe
There is no way I would be able to navigate through all this. All the corridors look the same. Now I am too reliant on a functional map. Every gamer was tough back then.
Hell itself is the same Dimension/version we’ve been encountering in all Doom games. Doom 1 & 2 are the same as Doom 64. In that Dimension/timeline (Doom 64) Doomguy stayed behind in hell to prevent another invasion of Earth. He was teleported in another Dimension (Doom 2016) where he was found by the Night Sentinels, there he fought Hell’s forces until being locked up in sarcophagus where his journey begins in Doom 2016.
@@adam_clown @Mce 1863 no. There is no actual and official Multiverse. These are just fan theories. Truth is ID and Betheseda are a bunch of lazy cash-grabbers. So they said Eternal is sequel to Doom 64 so they could make these crappy obsolete games relevant again so they can take your money. That is all.
To think that Doom Guy was already an unstoppable, unkillable destroyer before he even became a super powered monster known as the Doom Slayer...
I actually remember playing Doom 1 and Doom 2 around 1995, and it didn't feel like he was unstoppable back then. Without expert walkthroughs you couldn't really see what is going to jump at you at what point. My experience back then was exploring spooky corridors, being scared every time I've heard a noise suggesting something might jump at me. It felt like you might be killed at any moment and only finding some super weapons like Plasma Rifle can help to balance the situation a little bit. If you look at it from a distance, and imagine you're a player who has not been precisely instructed and shown what to do and where, you can see it was a game with challenging combat, that actually often can't be won without exploating the engine, and programmed to surprise the player with some nasty traps frequently. I remember, there was three of us, I was a kid, there were two teenagers- clever ones who're now a programmer and a neuro-scientist, they were playing this game for years, and none of us could figure out how to beat some levels.
From that experience back then, I feel like they got Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal completely wrong. Doomguy wasn't godly at all, unless you were a pro-player from the record breakers-community,. Now they aimed to give that feeling of a pro player to everyone, and to me this is exactly contrary to what the old Doom was. Exploring, looking for routes, and fighting to survive with very little chance of succeding.
@@SparrowNoblePoland Did we play the same game? I had Doom 1 and 2 through the Doom 3 collectors edition and I remember blazing through levels and constantly gunning down demons. In some cases I can see getting stuck due to the games many "metroid moments" that involve tedious backtracking, but beyond that the game was fast paced and action packed.
@@cosmicpanda7043 haha very true...im curious then what he has to say about god of war...😂 "kratos fake because i dont like the controls and i dont want to put effort in this game to increase my skill"
@@cosmicpanda7043 It was for the most part, if you played on low difficulty level or watched a dozen of walkthroughs on youtube after 2010. Back in 1995 it wasn't easy, maybe except a few first levels, but even there you could have some troubles at certain points if you didn't know the best angle for shooting the enemy that was hiding somewhere in a hole up above you and showing only from time to time, or you didn't know you need to find a switch to which the only way to fall into a well from which it looked there was no way out. Not only the place looked like a trap you want to avoid, you couldn't even see there is a switch. You had to fall in there by accident or get clues from mailing group that there is a switch.
He was demonkiller. They made him a GodKiller.
Just clear everything up. The lore behind how all the games are connected is the the DoomGuy in Doom 1 and 2 is the same one in Doom 64. After the events of Doom 2, DoomGuy was sent back to Phobos to kill the Mother Demon after the UAC failed to nuke the place with radiation. After DoomGuy killed the Mother Demon, he decided to stay in Hell to prevent another invasion. During his time in Hell he encountered the Sister Resurrector. After DoomGuy killed Resurrector, she was able to send DoomGuy to Sentinel Prime via a teleport to a different dimension (one of the Resurrector’s abilities). Night Sentinel’s found him, DoomGuy joined their ranks, met with the Seraphim, and became the Doom Slayer after meeting him. Then the crusades through Hell happened ending in Argent D’Nur and the demons of Hell (along with the aid of the Hell Priests) trapped him in the sarcophagus that Samuel Hayden found him in Kadinger Sanctum. The Mars, Earth, and Phobos in Doom 2016/Eternal are the same places as DoomGuy’s original dimension but it’s not the same. Everything that happens in 2016/Eternal is in a way the same events as Doom 1 and 2, it’s just in a different dimension now rather than the original dimension in Doom 1 and 2
Edit: The Ancient Gods confirmed a lot of questions, holy shit
Wow, that's the best explanation of the lore that I've seen, thanks so much!!
wilsonram39 of course!
Jeremy Martin So it’s parallel timelines being connected by sharing the same Hell essentially.
Riccardo Raccis Hell is a dimension that expands its influence by invading and absorbing those dimensions into its own
Riccardo Raccis basically yes. The Hell that invades in Doom 1,2, and 64 is the same Hell in Doom 2016/Eternal. The way that Hell is in the Doom universe is that Hell is basically it’s own dimension and the way it gets bigger is by invading other dimensions from different timelines and therefore becomes a larger dimension after taking over another one dimension/timeline. So in a way Doom 3 is technically Doom 1 but from a different timeline/dimension
“He chose the path of perpetual torment”
No he didn't choose the path of Perpetual torment the humans who created him chose the path for him.
I'm pretty sure we're the demons he's killing.
@@tinycnyc are you sure about that?
Dean Murphy for the demons
@@tinycnyc literally
Ah yes, my favourite game.
Doom Perpetual
DOOM 64 is actually super fun and has a very spooky atmosphere and music, someone was watching me play and got so uncomfortable from how creepy the soundtrack was in some levels.
Give it a try guys!
The way you said "is actually super fun" makes it sound like a surprise and that you were expecting otherwise.
Doom 64 has always been a great title, and ever since Doom 4 EX was available, it's been available to pretty much everyone. Makes me sad that so many people (not necessarily yourself, but many) seem to assume that it's a bad game or something else ridiculous. It's the real Doom 3, and really needs far more attention. Good on ya for the vid.
Shame this steam version didn't have the additional features that EX had. Not sure how they managed to actually make a worse official release compared to the free fan project.
@@Neondarkness72 DOOM 2016 was actually my first DOOM game, i always knew of Doom but never got into them until 2016, now I'm kind of playing through all the games, they're super cool!
I remember this far being dark as shit as in I can’t see anything
Doom has always been that one series that I never actually got into, but the moment I played Doom 2016, I was amazed. Doom 2016 is one of the best games of the decade, yeah I said it. After playing the old school Doom games, I can see why this series was always praised. The devs actually understand what people find fun in the game and add on to it every time they make a new game. I haven't played eternal, but I know when I end up playing (which given the whole corona thing, I might just get it cause I have time) I will probably have a fun time playing.
You should check out the PS1 Doom ports if you have time. They inspired Doom 64 since the sounds and music first came from those ports.
DOOM 64 has that essence of Silence and eeireness
and when you hear the monsters you're just like: ಠ_ಠ
Did it come along the deluxe?
White Dastardly yes
@@soapmctavish194 Fuuucckkk, is it possible to by it separately?
@@whitedastardly2938 Yes. Also you got it by preordering too. Call gamestop. say you didnt get your pre-order. Every store has been given a code to hand out because receipts were not printing codes off because they released and sold the game a day early, so codes were not being printed. This happened to me, and they tried to pull a fast one on me. I called a friend of mine who was a manager at a gamestop in another state and he told me what happened.
Long story short, gamestop tried to rip me off of my pre-order bonuses (big surprise) and not give me stuff i was entitled to. So, rip and tear them a new one, and call them for your free code for all the pre-order bonuses.
or DM me on my twitch, mixer or twitter page (links are in my youtube bio and links all over descriptions) and ill give you a code that should work (PC Only is all I have the code for)
ill be live tomorrow and give it out.
Aubrey Hodges aka sonic mayhem was a genius and way ahead of his time. He worked on so many classic games and came up with some badass tracks. Shame he retired in 2012
Ah yes, my favorite part of the old DOOM games, backtracking through the entire level because you need to find that ONE key and "it has to be around here somewhere!"
No tutorials
It was a bitch
And it was behind the doorway you walked passed
@@shrekworshiper4965 Or a switch you missed cause you were too busy killing
@@bipstymcbipste5641 hordes of revenants/heavy weapons dude in plutonia
the people who found this and understood it probably feel like geniuses now
The Funny Wonk yes yes kazuma desu
Jajajajaja
You bet your ass I do.
*knoledg*
Not geniuses
Enlightened
This 64 was the scariest. The sounds in the empty corridors made my little brain scared as a kid
The environment of the Dark Citadel level still haunts me to this day.
@Stephon Caston II Just like doom 2 did. Eternal really brought the feeling from doom 2.
The sounds of the empty corridors make my brain scared as a adult to this day.
@Stephon Caston II you are the horror
Not the demons
Stephon Caston II. Because that’s what Doom is supposed to be.
This ties because doomguy is pulled from hell into the realm of the night sentinels
And then into another universe.
Doom 1,Doom 2 and Doom 64 are in a different Dimension or Universe,when DoomGuy kicked the Ressurectors Ass,she made a portal which teleported him millions of years backwards into the the time of Argent D Nur and during the Unholy Crusades,while they were in Hell,time passed really weirdly and super fast so when he got trapped under the temple in the Kadingir Sanctum and became trapped in the Sarcophagus,millions of years passed and when he was recovered by Samuel Hayden,it was supposed to be the same year as the events of the Classic Doom games (they weren't actually the same year,Classic Doom was set in like the 2010's but it was already the 2010's when Doom 2016 was released so they made the year in all of the games at which the Hell Invasion on Earth started at around 2060) but it was a different Dimension so things played out differently
@@namelesspersonnel5130 You know nothing. '93 took place between 2021 and 2022. Expect the demon hordes soon
@@AlchemillaRed >:)
@@AlchemillaRed he is right mostly tho. DOOM 1, 2 and 64 plays in the same universe while 2016 and Eternal in an other but the DOOM guy is the same person. He crossed the universe at the end of 64.
Altho i don't think he went back in time just simply crossed universes.
*INVULNERABILITY*
*continues to dodge rockets
Haha I tend to do that, holding still messes up with my reflexes rhythm, so I just keep myself warmed up, I guess it's just me?
Even with invulnerability... wouldn’t you wanna dodge rockets just to say “I dodge rockets on a daily basis. The fuck you’ve done recently?”
@@Shirrako Ironically true Doom players do not use the invisibility sphere but they actually get hit more with them and those same players continue to dodge even with the invincibility sphere. lol
Lol dude
*mission passed
Respect +*
It's for good measure
"In the first age, in the first battle, when the shadows first lengthened, one stood. He chose the path of perpetual torment. In his ravenous hatred he found no peace & with boiling blood he scoured the unberal plains seeking vengeance against the dark lords who had wronged him. And those tasted the bite of his sword named him....The Doom slayer!" (Doom 2016)
""Heavy metal starts""
BlueTarantulaProductions *BFG Division starts to play
Umbral Plains* ftfy
Rip and tear
Are you all overlooking at how they've cannonized his appearance in Quake as part of the story?
Wait what?
@@LeeroyFan101 yep
Wait when
What arena?
@@LeeroyFan101 Oooh, thanks for the clarification.
This is only part of the connection. It never explains how he left Hell. That part is only mentioned during developer interviews.
It says right there... “you had not expected to be torn from hell”
@unknown in doom 64 he stays in hell to stop the demons from committing shenanigans
@@ctons “shenanigans”
DoomGuy stayed in hell to make sure demons wouldn’t ding dong ditch innocent neighborhoods
@Local Slayer wait what. The first demon to arrive Argent D'nur after Doomguy was in Night Sentinel so i think Resurrector couldn't have created a portal to Argent D'nur. Plus Doomguy was wounded when he was being teleported.
@@minggu4651 Well the theory i have is he weas very tired to foght against all demons in DOOM 64 so i think the Resurector created a portal leading DoomGuy to Argent D'nur
I always kept my suspects about Doom Slayer being the original Doomguy, but the moment they confirmed... It was Epic
Why would he NOT be the same doomguy? Who the hellish else you think he would be? Common sense to me
@@Bassibasukki you'd be surprised at the number of doom 2016 zoomers who HATE the idea of the slayer and doomguy being the same, despite all of the evidence. Now those babies can shut up and accept reality :)
@@DoctahToboggan69 why is it a bad thing for these zoomers tho? if anything, it just makes doomslayer more badass knowing he has history of killing many demons
@@DoctahToboggan69 actually it's not just zoomers that didn't think Doom slayer is Doom guy because how they set up the lore in Doom also when I learned that Doomguy was Doom slayer I was fine with that but sure all young are wrong ok Boomer
I can actually see how stupid it is that both doom slayer and doomguy are the same person. For one, the original doomguy from the MsDos Doom games can't jump, crouch, look up and down, and is lefty-lefty handed. This doom slayer from 2016 is suddenly a full acrobat, and right handed...
Pure grade A horsesh@# of lore continuity if you ask me. Not even stupid minor details did those bethesda soyboys got right. And they have the tiny guts to even make a shitty lore out of this.
But all berating aside, it's obvious that any Doom lore is probably meant as a joke. Not to be taken seriously.
Doom 64 is a classic, it’s nostalgic seeing this
Let me get this straight.
You watch DDLC
You watch TH-cam fitness
And you watch Doom gameplay
What in the actual fuck
@@aureliusthegunsmith7203 also watches some politics stuff like Memeology
why do i see you everywhere
Just leave the man alone.
ITS HIM
Just wanted to say the line " path of perpetual torment" was added for this version of the game. The original just says "you killed the mother demon and stay in hell". That means ID changed the ending sequence specifically to tie in doom 1, doom 2, and doom 64 to Doom 2016/eternal.
Amazing how hell has guns, ammo, megaspheres, and supercharges just lying around. They’re basically just asking the doom slayer to slaughter them
I know it's just game logic, but I like to headcanon that it's them displaying their prizes from their conquests as stolen loot and resources.
Kinda late to reply but if it makes you feel better in doom 2016, he took down a titan barenaked, so likely he ran out of ammo or something
@@Digital2pulse but in doom 2016 he was Allready powered up from this machine the sentinels had right? I'm not exactly sure that i understand all of it yet
@@brotbrotsen1100 The testaments tell you hell threw the Titan at the Slayer and he killed it barehanded and nude, I think. He probably had the power then
@@bipstymcbipste5641oh my God what have you made me imagine
It's great to see Doom 64 getting the credit it deserves.
this was not a level in my game for 64. i also found all the secret keys for the end level to beat the boss at the end as well. where did this come from?
@@steventhompson1999 Doom 64 comes free as a remastered version if you preordered Doom Eternal. This level, along with a few others, are dubbed "the Lost Levels" and are intended to bridge the link between the classic games to Doom 2016.
These levels are only available in the remaster. The original game doesn't have these.
How it connects? I finished doom 64 on Tuesday and didnt notice any coonection and now iam continuing killing demons in doom eternal! they must make doom games each year!
For real. I remember advocating how great it was to an online DOOM community 20 years ago, and everyone there disagreed and talked so much shit about how awful it was.
Now everyone loves it, which feels good, so underrated early on.
@@steventhompson1999 cash grabbers
The unmaker is so op lol
The only thing holding it back is that it eats up energy cells, and you need those for your BFG.
@@SoldierOfFate the unmaker is kinda better than the bfg ngl
I really appreciated the return and the retcon of the name.
@@LegionHimself i liked the fact that the demons have the same design from the OG games and you can play both doom 1 and doom 2 on doom eternal for free lol
MemeMorto Eternal is a work of love. It’s amazing how the plot of the original Doom was explicitly meant to be just a pretext, while the new games graft an actually interesting background to it that feels like it belongs.
Isnt there another ending where the DoomGuy decides to stay in Hell to make sure no demons try to invade Earth? Or is it a different ending for another chapter?
google it asshole.
@@IncessantWake
No need to be rude about it
That ending was also canon
This is more of a follow up to that ending to give it more details on what went down
That's the normal ending. This is akin to post game ending that expands on it.
@@IncessantWake it's late, give your parents their phone back
They really shouldn't have killed his pet rabbit.
He Lingers in hell for Millenia, His Sanity is Irreversible
Also how’s hitomi doing?
He wasn't trapped he chose to be there to fight
@@sethbrady8136 NTR'D :)
@@Papa_Straight *Lingers
@@erob9446 oky doky
The colors of the three "stone" at 3:30 it's the same of the three ring of Urdak's portals.
Let's not forget the fact that he was in hell for 1.8 billion years.
Imagine it was all part of a plan. Release 64, then Doom 2016, and then Eternal.
Lol No
You've forgotten that Doon 3 Existed
@@GalacticFox32 It's kinda... other story. I know about Mars' hero but... So many differences between him and Slayer. And of course, marine from Doom 3 is defenetly not a Slayer.
@@Rio-neesan he is DoomGuy but from a different universe, and the same hell from Doom classic games.
Basically Hell messes up the multiverse.
Last time i was this early daisy was still alive
Still too soon, man.
How it connects? I finished doom 64 on Tuesday and didnt notice any coonection and now iam continuing killing demons in doom eternal! they must make doom games each year!
This was the kind of graphics that made stop playing the game for being so scared. Same with resident evil 2 original and diablo 1.
I remember playing Doom 64 back in 97. I always liked the ambient sounds of the game for some reason.
Im just gonna put this in here, Doomguy/Doom Slayer is related to BJ Blazkowicz. Just let that fact sink in.
Let this sink in.
in a more recent wolfenstein bj found a way to look into alternate realities (or realms)
@@gabrielcruz5959 Even more sinks. Because Blazkowicz found a way to alternate dimensions, it's very possible that he fought with/against DoomGuy (and many others, including Ranger). Thus making Quake Champions canon.
@@eyen22buck exactly you understand.
Tom Hall and John Romero have officially stated that Blazkowicz is one of the great grandfathers of the Doomguy/Slayer.
...I still want a cameo where you meet Irene Engel in Hell as the Doom Slayer and have a chance to kick her shrivelled old ass a second time.
It says he was "torn from Hell?" Then where is he now and how did he get there? I'm a little confused.
He got kicked out of Hell by Sister of Resurrection before she died and was near Argent D'nur
Ended up battered & delirious in some valley where Night Sentinel found him
And you know the rest from Doom Eternal flashback
He was probably teleported out. In the Sentinel Prime mission in Doom Eternal we see a flashback of 2 Night Sentinels dragging his wounded body to the priests, saying that they found him outside the walls.
I just realized, this is the 3rd time Hell told him to get out.
First was at the conclusion of Inferno.
Second was when the Resurrector did so after the original Mother Demon was killed.
Third was after he destroyed the Resurrector.
Satan's literally pulling a "How many times do we have to teach you this lesson OLD MAN!?" at this point.
@@SoldierOfFate until he returned to hell and fucked their shit up
@@trashcan7589
Omg! The slayer himself 🙏
There’s also jars contained what looks like unborn version of a Mother Demon (the final boss of Doom 64 here) floating in Olivia Pierce’s lab where the hologram of Doomguy’s sarcophagus and suit are.
It always was my personal headcanon that the DOOM slayer was Doom Guy himself. And I love that Bethesda and Id software went through with that rather than making up something weird
@Mce 1863 Truth is ID and Betheseda are a bunch of lazy cash-grabbers. So they said Eternal is sequel to Doom 64 so they could make these crappy obsolete games relevant again so they can take your money. That is all.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon dude are you going to go to every single comment like this?
It makes sense. Bethesda is all about cash grabs. And this stupid lore is the only way to make people buy their lazy ports of these classic games. The lore itself nonsensical as it is.
I've never played a classic Doom game and I think that I would get lost if I play one
Bruh im looking at these corridors of mazes like 😭😭😭😭
If you play doom 1 just remenber this name:
DAISY
They're fun as fuck but man do the levels take a long time due to this.
Yup. Love the gameplay itself, but between old texturing, and the maze-like design, the levels themselves were often harder than the actual enemies. Still, give one a try if you ever get the chance, they are good games.
@@jgunner280 definitely recommend running it on gzdoom as well. Helps out with how dated the game looks.
gets invincibility
starts exploring around
instead of smashing shit up with the rocket launcher close range
"Burned by the embers of Armageddon, his soul blistered by the fires of Hell and tainted beyond ascension, he chose the path of perpetual torment."
This is from Doom 64's The Lost Levels Campaign, which is only available if you have the 2020 re-release of Doom 64. And to actually be able to play the Campaign you must either complete Doom 64's Main Campaign or complete the only Super Secret Level in Doom 64, Hectic.
One of my favorite N64 games. It's 5 bucks to download and easily worth that.
This takes me back.
yap,the very first line (at least) ties it-"you had not expected to be torn from hell so soon after your fateful decision."
The background gif of fire is hilarious to me for some reason.
I’m thinking of getting into the doom series which game should I play??
If you want go to the classics, well, play the classics... but if you want to YEET directly, just play Doom (2016) and recommended to read the lore codex, after that, Doom Eternal
All except doom 3. You could play the first two and ignore 64. 2016 and eternal goes without saying that you should play them.
Doom 1 is a great starting point, same with Doom 2016.
if you start at doom 1, play doom sigil next, then doom 2, then 64.
If you start at 2016, play eternal next. It doesnt really matter too much what order you play them in, but playing from doom 1 through to eternal will probably offer the best experience.
Don't play Doom 3
*Ever*
Doom (2016) and doom eternal are good, Ultimate Doom and Doom 64 are both $5 each on steam
Those three satanic switches have the same colours of the 3 wraiths statues in an arena in Argent D´Nur (but in reverse order). From what I´ve make of it, the flashing tokens had been set as a trap for the Doom Marine who the Sister Resurrecter knew she was gonna get killed by (no matter what), so in order to lure him out of Hell she took something out of Argent D´Nur related to the Wraiths´ power to effectively teleport him to another time and place in that parallel dimension / world. She must have had help from someone in Argent in order to know and manipulate something related to the Wraiths. That collaborator is the first betrayer, not the one we see in the game. And the Doom Marine´s teleportation to Argent D´Nur allowed Hell to reach that planet in that dimension to start their demonic invasion, once again. My bet is that someone from Urdak is the first betrayer and the Seraphim trusts the Doom Marine with the Godlike power because he is the only one who can stop both Hell and Urdak from controlling all the multiverse. Humans in Doom Eternal know the Marine because he already saved them in Doom 2, so there´s no need to move around that. Time in Argent D´Nur simply does not synchronize with the Marine´s Earth time, because technically the Earth invasion happened thousands of year before the Sentinels ever existed. Multiverses do not share parallel timelines, they are simply different (perhaps due to the actual application of Einstein´s Realtivity Theory - at last). BTW Seraphim is the angelic category that´s closest to God in hebrew and catholic faith. The most notable Seraphim was Lucifer, whose name in greek translates to "Bearer of Light". He is condemned for eternity due to his influence over man, bringing him "enlightenment" thru the forbidden fruit of knowledge.
Thank you so very much for this descriptive explanation❤
what pulled him from hell tho into areden to join the sentinels?
@@Danny_Spades Seems pretty short-sighted. "Uh oh, this guy really hates us and he's too powerful to kill, better send him to our greatest enemies' doorstep, rather than the heart of a sun or something" Guess I can't expect too much logic from this story but it's kinda funny how terrible that plan was.
@@Danny_Spades
Actually Hell's and Argent D'nur still haven't crossed paths yet
But yeah,sent him away and he came back a God
@@nobodyspecial675 *Sends Doomguy into the sun*
...
*Doomguy sees glory kill prompt*
@@thisguy1640 Yeah, I've since learned that. So the writing isn't THAT sloppy, it was just a MOSTLY solid plan that backfired fucking horrifically.
@@Danny_Spades
Hell thought they were saved
But Hell just don'fucked
The sound effects are very nostalgic
Missed those old days
I’m still confused about this so Doom 1 is Mars being invaded in 2022 then doom 2 is Earth being invaded in 2023 then Doom 64 he stays in hell then 2016 he wakes up on Mars 130 years later and nobody remembers that Hell invaded Mars and it doesn’t even look like it was invaded then Doom Eternal is Earth being invaded in 2163 and it looks like Earth was never invaded and people don’t remember it happening and have no idea He’ll invaded places so how are they connected? Because he wore the same armor and his subtitles said doom guy?
In this universe Hell is its own dimension. From what I understand, before Doom Slayer came to the Sentinels *his* dimension had its Mars and Earth invaded. Once all was said and done and he was sent to the Sentinels and all the lore (after playing the game and reading the codex entries) you basically find out he’s in a different dimension where Mars in the 2016 game is being invaded and eventually the earth. Essentially it’s the same hell but two sets of Mars and Earths. If that makes any sense.
Hilton B
So it’s a “Multiverse” that makes sense but it was never really explained.
Different dimensions, he was pulled through a RIP in time and space and ended up in sentinel prime where he became doom slayer
@@Mr.Man2214 no. There is no actual and official Multiverse. These are just fan theories. Truth is ID and Betheseda are a bunch of lazy cash-grabbers. So they said Eternal is sequel to Doom 64 so they could make these crappy obsolete games relevant again so they can take your money. That is all.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon eternal isn't a sequel to doom 64, doom 2016 was the sequel to doom 64 and eternal is the sequel to doom 2016. God seems like you are salty that the doomslayer is the same guy and not a brand new character
The skybox is fire.
*JUST FIRE.*
Doom Guy sadly is burdened to forever save humanity in a infinite loop
Oof......This hits hard after TAG part 2.
It's not a loop
When i first saw this ending i was like hol up i remeber this being diffrent
I remember playing this game on my N64 with no sounds in some levels. Was scared lol....
How do you get this secret level
That moment when you realize that the laser sound is the same than windows xp Pinball's FX
I preordered doom eternal but got none of the preorder bonuses. Has this happened to anybody else?
The code should be on your recete, enter that code and you get doom 64 and the legendary DOOT
@@darkness_weaver2710 It seems like the people who preordered at gamestop are having problems. I would have done it Digitally but noooo~ my family is too Technology illiterate but are stubborn as hell
@@GalacticFox32 i got my pre order at gamestop physical copy and i had no issues.
@@darkness_weaver2710 then you are one lucky son of a bi*ch
He chose the path of perpetual torment
I miss doom 64. Nintendo get your ass on that 64 mini already!!!!
They ported it over to every modern console a few days ago though. You can also play it on PC through Steam.
@@Darkmoone1 i definitely dont own a pc. Im talking about the mini because i want it. Meathead
@@ancientkeyboardwarrior I don't think the insult was necessary, but I see what you mean.
@@Tenaxis neither does mentioning something my 70 yeard old uncle could tell you
doom 64 is $5 on steam
DOOM never gets old ❤
How does it connect tho?
The ending text
Check out Shirrako's "DOOM ETERNAL - Doomguy Speaks & Identity Revealed (4K 60FPS)
" vid.
One of the lines in the wall of text that appears during the ending is "Stretched before you is a path of perpetual torment" which connects back to a line in the Slayer's Testament in DOOM which says "He chose the path of perpetual torment". It suggests that at least Doom 1, 2, 64, DOOM and Eternal are all connected since we got confirmation in Eternal that the Doom Slayer is Doomguy from the original games.
The way I see it, Doomguy is from a parallel universe inhabited by humans different from the one in the remake games. He fought in his dimension, then he went trough hell and this video I believe shows that he stayed there to keep fighting demons. However, in Doom Eternal it appears that he was rescued from hell by "Heaven"(but it's called something else and maybe it's not actually heaven and they are bad in some way) and through some stuff he ends up in the Doom remake universe inhabited by other humans.
So I believe Hell is reaping through dimensions inhabited by humans to collect their souls to make Argent energy. And all demons used to be humans I believe, and Heaven I think is actually just another human dimension that fared better and tried to control whatever Hell is. I'm not very sure about that last part, but the rest I think it's pretty accurate.
Ah yes everything is connected via dimensions cuz screw having one consistent game universe
Edit: I'm looking at you Doom 3 you darn horror game. Would squeeze artifacts again tho
it made Doomguy Lose his insanity after killing the Demons after getting kicked out of Hell
When you accidentally connect present games to future ones
It's not accidental lol it was purely intentional.
That’s kinda what I was getting at but as the wise scholar geared expense said “eh, what’s a”
@@arnabmukherjee6192 nope.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon
Yes it is, kid. And the connection doesn't even make sense. The doomguy from D64 is left handed.
Not even that did the dumbasses got right.
Doomguy meanwhile: Perpetual torment...? LET'S GO!! :D
I remember those times when doom 2016 launched while bein called or becoming a "Reboot" of the series, that we desperately defended the logic of doom 64 being the pre-lore of them ❤️
He chose the path of perpetual torment...and with boiling blood he scoured the umbral planes, seeking vengeance against the dark lords who had wronged him.
He wore the crown of the night sentinels
The Unmaker: the "EAT MAI LAZAH!" gun.
Idk if you knew this but you can spin around the enemies in the credits.
This is event before doom (2016)
Ending he thought he went to hell but it appears he time traveled in a mother dimension to the sentinel realm (making the doom 3 doom 1’s event but changed buy the doom slayers actions leaving behind the soul cube
If a game is old, doesn't mean that it's bad, this is such a good game and... its 2 BUUUUUCCCKKKKSS!!
"The Sister Resurrector" could it be that the mother demon was a kahn makyr, maybe sister to the one from doom eternal?
Not a chance,Maykrs can't cross into Hell and Demons can't cross into Urdak though this was before the deal was made between the Dark Lord and Khan Maykr possibly but Doom would've left the smallest hint if that was the case
Those three color key pads remind me of Super Gore Nest from Eternal
Doom 64 is the best game
So basically Doom 64 became the new Doom 3 and Doom 3 became the spinoff... I dig it
This isn't a secret level? Just the last mission of the new level pack made new for this latest port
Our Hero - GRAAAAAHHHH~~~!!!
This is why doom won't go away it jus keeps getting better and better ....now give us contra
The only retcon in doom eternal I’m not happy with is that they don’t explain if he got the suit from argent denure or from the unreal tournament games
That's not what a retcon is
@@werewolves779 the entire game is a retcon.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon it's the sequel to a reboot. It's not retconning anything. It's an entirely different storyline.
So in Doom 64 there is the Unmaker which tells me that there is a different version of Unmaker. Such as this is the Hell version of the weapon and there is the Makyr one. Or that ID Software just want to bring that weapon back.
Mate what about the secret level in Doom 93 that connects it to Doom Eternal? You know, E1M1?
Ummm this wasn’t a secret level at all, if my memories serve correctly. This was the second to last level in the actual Doom 64 which I still have. After this came the level “The absolution” in which you found that last boss from this level. Not sure how this ties into Eternal tho
Yeah, he basically does stay in hell but after awhile (not sure how long since time in hell is different) he was found near the night sentinels city and was taken in
GeeseThePirate this isnt The Absolution this one is different
GeeseThePirate this is the last level from the lost levels
@@BanishedSilentShadow3318 then why was he wearing the suit from the first Doom game instead of the one from 64 when the night sentinels found him?
@@tdogj2084 I know lore wise he should've wore his Doom 64 armor which would've made more sense but I think its likely due to since Doom 64 was exclusive to the Nintendo console I am sure not everyone played it. Basically his og Doom armor is more recognizable to those who played Doom 1 and 2 which likely would further proof that "yeah this is the same man from the OG Doom games" but that's my opinion.
The end of the Doomguy.
The birth of Doom Slayer.
Mother of Demons will be a boss on the DLCs. The next Doom game will tie with Doom 3, as if the Doom multiverse is merging.
I don’t know anything that’s going on, all I know is that I must kill.
7:22 he sound like a morden soldier from metal slug.
@relaxesonsand 😂😂
How can he do this all so? Doom guy has to use guns to kill but now he can rip them in two?
He was promoted from Guy to Slayer
Doom 64 is the best Doom ever! ❤
I always wanted to play this game but I could never find the cartridge for it. I'm glad that they included it as a preorder bonus for Doom Eternal, I love Doom 64 now.
There's a Gzdoom port of D64 that you can play for free, kid. There's even a brutal doom version of it. And probably plays better than any lazy port done by bethesda.
@@mitpoker7319 I didn't even think to look for the GZDoom port... thanks for telling me about it though. Also, I think you'd be surprised by Bethesda's port, I ran into no problems whatsoever during my playthrough.
@@dps1427
The Bethesda ports aren't bad now. But judging by the turtle pace they're taking on improving their ports. It's just mind boggling. Mark my words, one day Bethesda will release a port for the classic dooms that will be eons better than anything else, even GzDoom, but that will be somewhere around 2025 or 2030 (at least not anytime soon).
Because for one, they have the resources, what they don't have is the interest at the moment.
I don't remember this level. I thought I had played them all.
its new, released with DOOM Eternal. lost chapter
He didn't have the color coded demonic soup spoons to actually the mysterious switches
What level do you find this secret level on Doom 64?
It's not a secret, it's added to the official Bethesda ports of "Doom 64". :)
I'm lost...is this where doom guy gets led into a trap and put in a casket. And that's the opening to doom
So doom guy "I'll always call him that"
Stayed in hell killing hords of demons until eventually his mind and body gave out.
To then get transcended to even higher levels.
Why would anyone fuck with him in this universe
There is no way I would be able to navigate through all this. All the corridors look the same. Now I am too reliant on a functional map. Every gamer was tough back then.
Doom 3 is always my first love. its always be
Wonder what happened to the original Unmaker.
Playing this on modern controls makes this game easy.
Now, I remember playing this game, and I don't remember this level.
It was an added level to tie in with Doom Eternals story. It was never in the games original release.
That is not a secret level. It is just the final level of the lost episode from Doom 64.
Isn’t Doom 64 in a separate universe? So this doesn’t have a direct link to Doom Eternal or 2016.
Doom 64 takes place before Doom 2016 and Eternal.
Hell itself is the same Dimension/version we’ve been encountering in all Doom games. Doom 1 & 2 are the same as Doom 64.
In that Dimension/timeline (Doom 64) Doomguy stayed behind in hell to prevent another invasion of Earth. He was teleported in another Dimension (Doom 2016) where he was found by the Night Sentinels, there he fought Hell’s forces until being locked up in sarcophagus where his journey begins in Doom 2016.
@@adam_clown @Mce 1863 no. There is no actual and official Multiverse. These are just fan theories. Truth is ID and Betheseda are a bunch of lazy cash-grabbers. So they said Eternal is sequel to Doom 64 so they could make these crappy obsolete games relevant again so they can take your money. That is all.
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And all these ties still negate Doom 3 >:
:'(
So was this level added retroactively to fit into the new games, or was this level always there
The new release came with a new pack of levels, it originally ended with the bit about Doomguy staying in Hell.