A Winner Is You
A Winner Is You Podcast Episode 8: Doom 64
Doom 64 Review
You may have noticed we like shootin’ the sh*t about… well, shootin’ sh*t. We get our game club back on track this episode with a deep dive straight into the depths of hell for the recently revived, underrated classic, Doom 64.
We talk about what it means to be a ‘proper’ Doom game and how Doom 64 both fits that mold and stands apart from it. We then take you through the key moments in the game, talking about what we liked and what frustrated us – mainly the final boss on the latter point!
There’s some bonus content too – we do a cheeky tier list of all the weapons in the game, and pour over some reviews from the time from N64 Magazine and Nintendo Official Magazine. Here’s a shot of the magazine we refer to the most. Read along!

So, we hope you’re ready to rip and tear, because A Winner Is You is about to make you their b*tch.
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