10 Best Video Game End Credits Ever
4. Doom (2016)
The closing credits for 2016's Doom reboot may not be interactive or contemplative, but they certainly are beautifully badass.
The game's four-minute credit roll boasts eye-meltingly beautiful cinematic glimpses of various intense moments from the game, accompanied by the credits stylishly wrapping themselves around the slick environments.
And of course, it's all accentuated by Mick Gordon's axe-meltingly awesome musical score, placing a metal-as-f**k capper on one of the most visually dynamic and flat-out thrilling credits sequences of the entire generation. If this doesn't leave you on a pumped-up high, you're probably dead.
Sadly, those hoping that the recent Doom Eternal might one-up it were left disappointed by its comparatively ordinary, even boring, credits roll.