

The SnapMap tool basically became the FPS version of Trials’ track creator, with users stretching the boundaries of what could be accomplished with it. Yes, the map editor was the only way you could play DOOM cooperatively instead of competitively or on your lonesome. These maps could be multiplayer arenas, single player experiences or the rare chance to actually play co-op with your friends.

SnapMap was the map creation tool used in DOOM that allowed users to create maps for a variety of modes. Seriously, those swimming sections were almost Devil May Cry 1 levels of terrible (almost), but there’s a certain omission that can still be felt despite all the new bells and whistles, and that’s the lack of SnapMap. I mean, the game decides to throw a couple of ill-advised swimming sections into the mix for little to no reason, so there’s that. Building off the brilliant foundations of the 2016 series reboot, Eternal introduces a variety of new mechanics and ideas that takes the core formula to new heights.īut no game is perfect, and DOOM Eternal certainly isn’t. DOOM Eternal has been available for nearly two weeks, collectively blowing the socks off most gamers and cementing itself as one of the finest FPS games ever made.
