Doom: Ranking All The Games From Worst To Best
3. Doom II: Hell On Earth
Flying high on the success of the original game, the team down at id Software had a vision. Bigger, bolder, gorier. How could they possibly follow on from the icon of modern gaming that toppled all conceptions about the medium of gaming as an art form and sent the world into a frenzied uproar? Enter Doom II: Hell On Earth.
Picking up where the original Doom left off, your unnamed marine has arrived home to find planet Earth in ruins. The forces of Hell - suitably disgruntled thanks to their defeat at your hands - have decided to get their own back and overrun the world through a series of portals dotted throughout the major cities across the globe.
You are tasked with freeing a 'starport' from the demons' grasp so that humanity might escape their fiery fate, before once again plunging into the bowels of Hell to go toe-to-toe with the big cheese of their forces; The Icon of Sin.
With the aid of meaner, beefier hardware, Doom II was able to provide the player with a swathe of new maps and enemies, debuting the likes of the Arch-vile and Pain Elemental just to name a few. his game even introduced The Super Shotgun. How much better could it get?