Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a script by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, ...
Wow! These days, it's hard to be surprised by someone getting Doom to run on another obscure device that was never meant for the task. It has almost become a cliché, but to Doom modders it's just a ...
A hacker with some help from the ESA got Doom to run on a satellite. This was built on years of open-source Doom being ported to every computing device you can conceive of. The experiment showed off ...
With a roaring soundtrack and hordes of demons to mow through, Doom: The Dark Ages has already easily proven itself as one of the best FPS games of all time. As a big fan of the franchise who ...
Yoshiro Kimura's new game Stray Children is a spiritual successor to Moon: Remix RPG, but it has more than a little in common with Undertale. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
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One of the great misconceptions of our time is that size matters, that bigger must always be better. It’s a pesky bit of untruth that sticks around our media no matter how many times we have failed ...
OFF is a cult classic RPG thanks to its surreal world, strange cast of characters, and bizarre enemies. Inspiring Undertale and many other indie genre icons, OFF manages to still feel like a titan, ...
In this special episode of Devs React to Speedruns, the team at id Software sits down to watch an absolutely wild 42-minute speedrun of DOOM: The Dark Ages by the incredibly skilled SeekerTV. Game ...
There are several different reasons why Doctor Doom wears a mask, depending on the iteration of the character. The earliest and original one is that his face was scarred while working on a device with ...
When Marvel Studios decided that Kang wasn't clicking as the Multiverse Saga's big bad (Jonathan Majors' legal issues also factored into that, of course), Kevin Feige decided to pivot to Doctor Doom.
Shatta Wale's wife, Maali, reportedly burst into tears after being informed of a pastor's doom prophecy about her husband Ghanaian man of God, Reverend Daniel Yaw Donkoh, claimed he had seen a vision ...