Doomsday trailer leaked, and Doctor Doom isn't in it
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Despite the endless stream of rumors and theories floating around online, the truth is we still know surprisingly little about what Avengers: Doomsday actually has in store. Marvel Studios has kept its cards close to the chest,
Developer Wiaam Suleiman recently released Doom Screen Saver, a lighthearted project that turns Doom into a fully functional Windows screen saver. Everything the tool needs is
In our latest MCU rumour roundup, we have news on Doctor Doom's female ally in Avengers: Doomsday, an update on plans for Ms. Marvel, and possible confirmation of a long-awaited clash.
So, to help you sift through the masses of stoner, doom and sludge, we've picked out ten of the very best albums to make waves in 2025 from across the stoner/doom pantheon.
Original id Software developer Sandy Petersen talks about his experience porting Doom over to the Atari Jaguar's faux 64-bit processor and 'tiny' memory.
Despite its minor glitches, DoomScroll is a fun romp that celebrates the enduring creativity of the Doom community. The seemingly endless scroll of levels is impressive, whether or not you play the game. Even without loading a single map, it'll take you well into next year to browse the thousands of WADs. Now that's a doomscroll.
DoomScroll, a website which lets you play fan-made Doom level WADs in your browser, has gone live to celebrate the game's 32nd anniversary.
Developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks, Doom: The Dark Ages is a prequel to Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal. This dark fantasy FPS follows the origins of Doom Slayer long before being found in a Sarcophagus in a UAC on Mars.
Yes, because unfortunately, we have so much exposure or fortunately, depending on how you're looking at it, that your system never gets a chance to calm down from this state. So it can lead to emotional numbness, sleep issues, burnout, chronic fatigue. It's not just psychological at this point, it's also physiological.
Receipt printers are pretty fast, so the mod uses the printer's thermal paper as the display and its built-in speaker for the audio. The processing happens on a PC, but the printer is the output device, with the PC running a script that sends single frames from the game to the printer.