Gaming Detail In Original Doom You Can See The Tower Of Babel Being Built
Gaming Detail In Original Doom You Can See The Tower Of Babel Being Built
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Gaming Detail In Original Doom You Can See The Tower Of Babel Being Built
A Redditor shared a neat narrative detail about the original Doom, and it was something some fans never even saw. (Via: Mod DB) In case you missed it 27 years ago, there's a detail in the original game that shows the Tower of Babel being built slowly on the game's intermission screen as you progress through the game. Yes, here at TheGamer, we bring you only the most vital, cutting-edge news currently making the rounds. You're most welcome. Some are discovering this fact just now, though, as someone on Reddit recently posted a GIF on r/GamingDetails to accompany the caption "In the OG Doom on the intermission screen after every level you can see how the Tower of Babel is slowly built." (Via: YouTUbe) THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY "" is the name of the final map in The Shores of Hell episode of the original Doom, released way back in 1993. The level features the tower itself, along with a boss battle against the formidable Cyberdemon. The tower is also apparently located within Babel – a region in the Umbral Plains of Hell. The level is also alluded to in the 2016 Doom . In fact, it's fully playable as a Classic Map that's , but features updated enemies and play mechanics aligned with the modern reboot. (Via: YouTube) In response to the Reddit post featuring this small detail, some long-time players say that it somehow slipped under their radars until now. "Wow I’ve only played this game for 25 years and didn’t notice," one says. It really is great when minute details like this are unveiled even after years of people playing a game. A similar kind of thing happened when one dedicated hacker managed to discover and fix a with just one tiny line of code. Many players quite happily spent those two decades playing a bugged version of , and felt a sense of renewed joy and wonder for their long-loved game upon discovering this tiny new tidbit. Although small and probably pretty insignificant in the grander scheme of things, at the very least this would likely bring up feelings of sweet nostalgia for anyone who grew up playing the landmark shooter. Source: