- Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
- Release Date: Mar 20, 2020
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, Switch
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 33 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 25 out of 33
-
Mixed: 4 out of 33
-
Negative: 4 out of 33
Review this game
-
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
- User score
- By date
- Most helpful
-
Mar 28, 2020
-
Apr 6, 2021Like most people that didn't play this game back in the day you would probably though this was just a port of the original doom, but that is not the case this is the true doom 3 sequel that everyone missed.
-
Jun 27, 2020Excellent opportunity to revive a classic of the great N64. Looks great on current systems.
-
Jun 24, 2020me encanta este port, sobre todo porque con el capitulo extra lo hace canonico con doom, doom 2,doom4, y doom eternal (perdon mi mala escritura)
-
Dec 11, 2022Absolutly Loved the game. From its nice looking N64 sudo Pixel 3D Grafixs to its surprisingly weird but good atmosfieric musik and fun gameplay
-
Sep 27, 2022(the original computer part was wrong, I'm writing here) One day I saw epic games for free and said the game is old, it has no taste, I bought it when I played it, but the only problem is that the sections are mixed and you don't know what to do, other than that, there is no problem :) have a good day players
-
Aug 29, 2023
-
Mar 31, 2020Doom 64 on Xbox One is exactly what you have come to expect from the franchise. There's nothing new or surprising here, but it's another solid set of demon slaying levels nonetheless. In all honesty, as Doom II was to Doom, it feels as if it could simply be an expansion to the original game. However, as the old saying goes, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
-
Mar 28, 2020A BRUTAL accompaniment for DOOM Eternal.
-
Mar 25, 2020It’s dated, sure, but for £3.99/$4.99 you can’t really go wrong with DOOM 64. There’s just under 10 hours of solid gameplay here, and many might return to tackle the game’s harder difficulty levels. It won’t get your heart racing in the same way that more modern DOOM titles do, but if you have a penchant for retro shooters there’s plenty to like. It’s perhaps the best of the classic DOOMs, if you don’t mind that its soundtrack doesn’t have tunes that you can tap your feet to, that is.