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Blasting demons on a doomed Mars base with a clunky but satisfying shotgun—those flickering SNES corridors still make me jump when something screeches around the corner.

Developer: id Software
Genre: First-person shooter
Released: 1995
File size: 1.29 KB
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Game Overview

Doom on SNES is like playing a horror movie where you're the action hero. You wake up on a Mars moon overrun by demons—your squad’s already dead, and the only way out is through a gauntlet of imps, floating skulls, and things that should not exist. The controls take a second to get used to (this is a 16-bit port of a PC game, after all), but once you’ve got the shotgun in hand, it’s pure adrenaline.

The levels start as eerie space bases with flickering lights and end up looking like something out of a nightmare—bloody pentagrams, twisted corpses, and walls that literally scream at you. You’ll scramble for keycards, backtrack through mazes, and occasionally panic when a door opens to reveal a room packed with monsters. The weapons feel weighty—the shotgun’s chunk-chunk reload is satisfying, and the BFG is basically a cheat code if you can find it.

It’s missing some levels and details from the PC version, and yeah, the frame rate chugs when things get chaotic. But for a Super Nintendo game, it’s shockingly intense. Just don’t expect multiplayer—this is a solo trip to hell.

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