DOOM I and II RPG

As the name suggests, this game is based on DOOM but has an rpg style. Both these games are turn based
dungeon crawlers. The game design and everything else is pretty similar to the classic DOOM I and II games.
only DOOM I RPG follows the Doomguy though. The second RPG game has 3 playable characters the player has to
choose from in order to play. Here's the fandom page for DOOM I RPG and here's one for DOOM II RPG.



A screenshot from the PC port of Doom one rpg.

DOOM Resurrection

This game is a spin off of DOOM 3 and uses the same engine as DOOM 3. Its gameplay is described as follows-
"Doom Resurrection is an on-rails mobile game. To aim, players would use the accelerometer in the phone to shift
the crosshair around. There are four buttons on the screen: reload in top right, weapon swap in top left, fire
in bottom right, and dodge/cover (situational) in bottom left. To collect ammo and health, players would need
to tap the screen at the location of the item. There is no ammo in the game."


A screenshot from Doom Resurrection.

Mighty DOOM

The game was launched worldwide on March 21, 2023, about three years after the release of Doom Eternal, which it is loosely
based on. However, on May 7, 2024, following Bethesda Softworks' controversial decision to cut four subsidiary studios out of
its budget and close them down, including Alpha Dog Games, the game was untimely discontinued on August 7, 2024, with no viable
substitute developer available to keep supporting the game. The game itself is just like Archero, which is why it wasn't well-recieved
because critics said it's uninspired and too much like Archero. Here's a video showcasing all the bosses and the ending of Mighty Doom.



Cover art of Mighty Doom.