Doomguy's Warzone Gold Edition

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Doomguy's Warzone Gold Edition is a randomizer created by Doomguy 2000. It features an array of new monsters, 90 player classes, and new difficulty settings. There are two different versions of Doomguy's Warzone Gold Edition: one that features the main WAD and the maps separately, and one where the two are merged. It is a sequel to the earlier Doomguy's Warzone, which was released in 2010. It is considered a poor quality modification, in line with other creations by the same author.

Enemies

  • Gallant Don - The final boss in the storyline, he must be killed to finish the game. This marine has an array of attacks such as summoning US Air Force helicopters, smart phone bombs, and a Giant Gold BFG ball.
  • Grand Legend - A member of the author's family; intangible to walls and projectiles, and can resurrect himself after a period of time.
  • Justin Bieber - An annoying monster that uses the song Baby to kill the player.
  • Street Thug - Stolen from Batman Doom. He has more health than the standard demon and also does more damage.
  • Tourette's Guy - Has the ability to morph the player into a pig or chicken, fire plasma balls, and use the BFG11K.
  • Tourette's Demon - A fast aggressive green demon that can do more damage that normal demons, and play obscenities for sound effects.
  • Weightlifter12 - A fast enemy with a powerful melee attack that has a chance of killing the player in one hit. Also faced in a one on one showdown as a boss.

Criticism

As with other Doomguy 2000 modifications, this WAD was widely panned by the community for lack of polish; poorly designed levels; overpowered enemies consisting of recolors with nonsensical sound effects or large, single frame sprites cut out of photographs; being cluttered with redundant player classes and difficulty levels; pornographic content; inclusion of unaltered Doom II resources; and a reliance on pop culture, internet memes and juvenile jokes in an attempt to feign humor. Threads about the modification on the ZDoom forums were locked, with all links to it being removed.

Other editions

  • Doomguy's Warzone - released a year later as a supposed reboot. Contains much less content, focusing on new monsters, with new endings and a lack of new player classes.
  • Doomguy's Warzone Entire Roster Challenge! - The player goes up against the entire roster of Doomguy enemies.
  • Doomguy's Warzone All Stars! - A "best of" compilation according to its author, in two different versions for ZDoom and Skulltag.

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