The original Doom is also available on more platforms than any other Doom game that came afterward, as it was ported to several video game consoles from the 90s. Meanwhile, the graphic content, the Satanic imagery, and high levels of gore helped the game catch a fair share of flak and become one of the most controversial games in history, putting it in the same league as Mortal Kombat, GTA, and some others. It featured 3D environments that were more advanced and varied than those of its predecessor, Wolfenstein 3D, which contributed in no small part to its success. Though it may seem very rudimentary by today’s standards, Doom was quite a technical marvel back in 1993. marine who would come to be known as the iconic Doomguy-and is pushed head-first into the action, taking on a demonic invasion of Mars with nothing but a handgun. Basically, the player takes control of an unnamed protagonist-a U.S. The game doesn’t offer much in terms of plot. It had a lot in common with Wolfenstein 3D, as these were the two id Software games that helped define the modern FPS genre. Platforms: MS-DOS, Sega 32X, Atari Jaguar, SNES, PlayStation, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Acorn Archimedes, Game Boy Advance, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, Androidįirst up, we have the original Doom that set the foundation for all the other games to come.