Hell is other people
The game is more than just its single player, though, and that’s where the praise slows down a bit.
Online multiplayer was in its infancy back in those days, and Doom pioneered the idea of the Deathmatch multiplayer mode. This new game doesn’t, unfortunately, have much else to offer.
There are multiple modes, and they’re each fun in their own way. There’s nothing bad here, by any stretch. It’s just not terribly memorable. It’s weird to say this about a Doom game, but the multiplayer feels like an afterthought.
While I can’t tell the future, I’d imagine it’ll be tough to find matches a few months from now when people are busy with other, much more memorable multiplayer shooters.
The game’s map-builder, called SnapMap, is a bit like Mario Maker for Doom. Upon loading up SnapMap, you’re presented with an intimidating set of tools that will let you, within certain constraints, brew up just about anything you can imagine. People are already creating some awesome stuff.
The interface isn’t ideal on consoles, though, and building a level on PlayStation 4 proved difficult at best and more often frustrating.
