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Play Doom (Decensored) Online

Blasting demons on a tiny GBA screen feels wrong, but the chunky pixels and uncensored gore make it weirdly perfect—like finding a secret, messier version of Doom in your backpack.

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Game Overview

Doom (Decensored) on GBA is that weird, slightly janky version of Doom you never knew you needed. Yeah, the graphics are chunkier and the screen’s tiny, but somehow, it works—like someone crammed the essence of ’90s PC gaming into a handheld. The decensored part? That’s where the magic is. Pinkies explode like they should, pentagrams stay creepy, and the whole thing feels just a little more blasphemous than your average GBA game.

At first, I thought the controls would be a mess, but strafing with the shoulder buttons while blasting demons becomes second nature fast. The levels are condensed but still recognizably Doom—you’ll turn a corner and suddenly remember that one hallway where an imp always ambushes you. It’s not the prettiest way to play, but there’s something hilarious about chainsawing a cacodemon on the bus. If you’ve got nostalgia for the original or just want to see how far portable shooters have come, this one’s a trip.

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