Doom II: The gates of Hell are wide open — are you ready for the ultimate retro experience?
A classic reborn as abandonware
During our time with Doom II, it quickly became clear that this isn’t just a sequel — it’s a refinement of the genre id Software created. Earth has been overrun by malevolent invaders, and it’s your job to clean house. Since the game is considered abandonware today, it’s now free to play, making it highly relevant for our readers on Holyfile.com who love software history and solid, no-cost entertainment.
A trip to Hell and back
Saving the planet is easier said than done. You’ll literally go to Hell and back to win in Doom II. From the moment we started playing, we felt the raw, uncompromising action. While the graphics show their age, the pacing absolutely doesn’t. It’s fast, it’s brutal, and it demands quick reflexes.
An arsenal of wicked weapons
Fortunately, you’re not defenseless. You’ve got a massive arsenal of vicious weapons. “Lock and load” is the mantra here, and you’ll need everything from the chainsaw to the iconic Super Shotgun to fight evil with evil. It’s that mix of weapon variety and level design that keeps Doom II feeling fresh even today.
Test results: Smooth performance on all systems
We tested the game across different setups. Because Doom II is so lightweight, it runs flawlessly on virtually any hardware. We recommend using a modern “source port” like GZDoom for the best experience with modern mouse input and higher resolutions while preserving the game’s original core.
