![]() I may or may not have seen the original Brutal Doom-I don’t rightly remember-though I saw other mods that upped the gore or improved the arsenal. Non-gamer though I am, even I screwed around with some of the mods lurking on the young internet and built a few custom levels. It was mind-blowing at the time, and it was also unusually hackable, producing a huge community of modders creating their own levels, weapons, enemies, and other features. I am old enough to remember when Doom first made its appearance. When this mod is plugged in, it removes the nonviolent component of the Chex Quest game and instead allows you to slaughter your enemies with wild abandon. Toward the end of the video, he mentions that the game is compatible with a mod called Brutal Doom. For courtesy’s sake, I should probably give a language warning: Rolfe recently produced a review of Chex Quest, a re-skin of Doom that was put in boxes of Chex as a prize, and which was good enough to get its own cult following. As I’ve said before, I’m not a gamer, but this came to my attention because I regularly watch James Rolfe’s Angry Video Game Nerd videos. ![]()
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