Zero Punctuation Season 10 Episode 21

Zero Punctuation Season 10 Episode 21 Doom

  • Not Rated
  • June 1, 2016
  • 6 min

Zero Punctuation is a web series that provides fast, sarcastic and hilarious video game reviews. The season 10 episode 21, titled Doom, sees host Yahtzee Croshaw taking a look at the popular first-person shooter Doom.

The episode starts with Yahtzee introducing the game, explaining that it is a reboot of the classic series that started it all. He goes on to explain how the story is simple and straightforward, as the player takes on the role of a space marine who is tasked with fighting demons from Hell that have invaded a research facility on Mars.

Yahtzee goes on to explain the gameplay mechanics of the game, emphasizing how it differs from modern shooters that rely heavily on cover-based mechanics. He points out that in Doom, the player is encouraged to run and gun, constantly moving and seeking out their next target. The game also features a unique melee system that allows the player to perform "glory kills" on weakened enemies, allowing for a satisfying way to finish off the hordes of demons.

Next, Yahtzee discusses the game's level design, pointing out how it is a throwback to the original Doom with its non-linear levels that allow for exploration. He emphasizes how the levels are designed to encourage the player to keep moving forward without making them feel lost or overwhelmed.

The review then moves on to the game's graphics and art style. Yahtzee praises the game's visual design, as it is able to make the player feel like they are in a believable and immersive world despite the game's fantastical premise. He also notes how the game manages to make its enemies stand out, with each demon having its own unique design that is easy to recognize during gameplay.

Finally, Yahtzee wraps up the review by discussing the game's multiplayer and its overall value. He notes that the multiplayer mode is a bit lacking in variety, but praises the inclusion of a PvPvE mode that allows players to fight not only each other but also the game's demons. He also praises the game's replay value, with its multiple difficulty levels and collectibles encouraging players to replay the game.

In conclusion, Yahtzee gives Doom a glowing review, calling it a great example of a modern shooter that manages to capture the spirit of its original source material. He praises the game's mechanics, level design, graphics, and replay value, making it a highly recommended game for fans of the genre.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 1, 2016
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    6 min
  • Language
    English