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DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods
Doom Eternal is a first-person shooter game developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks. The sequel to Doom (2016), and the fifth main game in the Doom series, it was released on March 20, 2020
Doom (stylized as DooM, and later DOOM) is a video game series and media franchise created by John Carmack, John Romero, Adrian Carmack, Kevin Cloud, and Tom Hall.
Doom’s protagonist (Our Hero[1] Space Marine, Doom Marine/DOOM Marine[2] or Doom Slayer,[3] but often called Doomguy by fans, or just “Marine”) represents the player’s characters of Doom and its sequels or offshoots, who are also referred to as the Doom marine or the Marine (the latter especially in Doom 3), as well as our hero at the end of Doom II. In all the games (sans Doom II RPG), these protagonists are futuristic marines that are never specifically referred to by name. In Chinese, the character is known literally as “Doom Warrior” or “Doom Fighter” (Simplified Chinese: 毁灭战士; Pinyin: huǐ mìe zhàn shì), which is also the release name of Doom itself in China.
A different way of referring to each protagonist is as the “player,” although this is a technical denomination similar to that of the player character in role-playing games. And so, the player knows the player isn’t the only marine and will see a bunch of other marines that were killed on their missions.
The Doom Marine of the classic Doom series originally had no actual name because, according to John Romero, The protagonist is supposed to be the person playing Doom. The only game to give the traditional armored male marine a name is the Doom RPG series (in the second however the player can select one of three people, two marines, and a scientist). Tom Hall and John Romero have since confirmed that he is actually one of the Blazkowicz clan, descended from B.J. Blazkowicz.[4][5] Doom RPG series assigned at least two members to the Blazkowicz clan as well, one who was the original Doom Marine, and another named Stan.
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Doom II may or may not be the same character or a separate character from the Doom I character depending on different manuals and websites. His backstory differs from that of the original Doom character in that he fought on UAC Mars Base and escaped in a drop ship. Whereas as original Doom character fought in Phobos and Mars and in both original Doom and Ultimate Doom reaches earth via transporter gateways. Of any regard to these noted differences all the Doomguys, low classified marines, and key promotional characters all have Leo astrology personality, good looks, and have a personal fascination or a proficiency for eloquent immersive personalities and fighting styles, most associated with extremely technical combat soldiering and ultimate survival, and these elements could be the very depiction of the persona requirement elements of being a Doomguy, Doom Marine, Doomslayer ect.
It should be noted that the Marine in Doom RPG (whose name is apparently B.J. Blazkowicz (Doom RPG)) and Stan Blazkowicz are two separate individuals (apparent clones or relatives); this is made more clear by the Doom II RPG comic, which refers to the Mars Incident and says that there were no known survivors (at least that UAC was willing to divulge) and in which Stan Blazkowicz had not previously encountered the demons. The Doom RPG website states, however, that the Marine in the game is the same one from Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3. There are allusions/predictions of future events on the Phobos moon of Mars, and Earth as well in the Doom RPG series which may suggest a possible prequel.
There are other Marine characters introduced in some of the Expansion Packs as well. Including the Marine Engineer (of Resurrection of Evil) and the one Bravo Marines (Lost Mission).
In the Quake series the classic marine is given the code-name Doom (character), and battles alongside and against female marine Crash, and fellow marine Phobos (character) (the latter possibly inspired by one of the four co-op doom sprite skins colors). The Doom and Crash characters were later commissioned by ID Software as Doom 20th Anniversary toy figures by Symbiote Studios as a set reflecting both Doom Space Marine character, and Phobos (including each’s link to the Doom and Quake series) each with the BFG 9000/BFG
Monsters can use some types of teleporters, although they do so accidentally or unintentionally, as their intelligence is very limited. Monsters can similarly activate lifts and open certain doors, although some monsters may not fit through doors and openings that are just large enough for the player. Monsters can be hurt and killed by crushing ceilings, but are unaffected by all forms of damaging floors.
The monsters can be classified into two groups: the former humans, or zombies, possessed by demonic forces, and the demonic monsters
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