Doom (Zero Punctuation): A Hilarious Review of Mary Sue's Return In this video, Yahtzee from Zero Punctuation reviews the much-anticipated game, Doom (referred to cheekily as "Dewm") and provides a mix of sharp humor and insightful criticism that fans have come to expect from him.
Key Insights and Satirical Commentary
Nostalgic Shooter Gameplay: Yahtzee expresses both excitement and skepticism about Dewm’s claim to be a classic-style first-person shooter (FPS). He’s delighted by its fast-paced action but is immediately guarded, questioning modern gaming quirks like weapon reloading, which Dewm cleverly avoids.
Cynical Humor: Using his trademark irreverence, he shares personal anecdotes comparing his preferences in gaming to socially awkward encounters in bars, underscoring the absurdity he finds in the game's premise. He discusses the over-the-top evil corporation trope in gaming, which draws humorous parallels to pop culture references.
Game Mechanics: At the heart of his review is the gameplay. Yahtzee mentions how the mechanics remain faithful to the original Doom, cleverly acknowledging some silliness in the game's logic, such as enemies dropping weapons upon death. The introduction of “glory kills” receives particular scrutiny—a feature he finds repetitive yet oddly satisfying.
Critique of NPC Dialogue: He humorously critiques NPC interactions, noting that they seem to channel cartoonish villains rather than adding depth to the narrative. Yet, despite these quirks, he admits he found himself enjoying Dewm more than most AAA titles released recently.
Final Thoughts: In his typical style, Yahtzee balances the fun of mindless shooting with a critique of game design habits that can feel repetitive or clunky. He points out that while his nitpicks are noteworthy, they don't overshadow the overall enjoyment Dewm provides.
Conclusion
Yahtzee's review of Dewm is not just a commentary on the game itself but a reflection of the gaming industry and player expectations in 2024. His ability to intertwine sharp commentary with humor offers a refreshing perspective that resonates well with both long-time gamers and newcomers. What do you think? Have you played Doom, or do you have similar experiences with modern FPS titles? Share your thoughts below!