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'''Doom II: Hell on Earth''' is the [[1994]] sequel to the popular [[Doom]] first-person shooter, developed by [[id Software]]. The game is considered as successful, if not more so, than the original, adding in many new enemies and challenges to face. Doom II begins where Doom left off, after Hell had begun invading Earth, and tells the story of the mysterious marine's battle to free Earth from the clutches of the demons.
'''Doom II: Hell on Earth''' is the [[1994]] sequel to the popular [[Doom]] first-person shooter, developed by [[id Software]]. The game is considered as successful, if not more so, than the original, adding in many new enemies and challenges to face. Doom II begins where Doom left off, after Hell had begun invading Earth, and tells the story of the mysterious marine's battle to free Earth from the clutches of the demons.


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Box artwork for Doom II: Hell on Earth.
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Doom II: Hell on Earth
Developer(s)id Software
Publisher(s)GT Interactive
Year released1994
System(s)Windows, DOS, macOS, Game Boy Advance, Tapwave Zodiac, PlayStation, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Preceded byDoom
Followed byDoom 64
SeriesDoom
Designer(s)Bobby Prince
Genre(s)FPS
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Latest version1.9
Rating(s)ELSPA Ages 18+ESRB MatureBBFC 15OFLC Mature Accompanied & Restricted
Game Boy Advance icon.png ESRB Teen
LinksDoom II: Hell on Earth at Switcher.gg
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Doom II: Hell on Earth is the 1994 sequel to the popular Doom first-person shooter, developed by id Software. The game is considered as successful, if not more so, than the original, adding in many new enemies and challenges to face. Doom II begins where Doom left off, after Hell had begun invading Earth, and tells the story of the mysterious marine's battle to free Earth from the clutches of the demons.

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