it never states he survived either, so its debatable.
it's deliberately ambiguous anyway. i believe that he dies and ends up in hell and that makes his eternal fight realistic and believable. it also makes it make sense and that to me makes the game fun and interesting.
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@PombonD98@gristwatch@ManOfMacabre@DOOM https://t.co/gYXziAbCa8 this is the ending, he clearly dies and the text tells you after clearing out the moon base you're supposed to win and be rewarded, but instead you are tricked and butchered anyway. you end up on the shores of hell.
Yes. I said he dies and goes to hell at the end of the game. It's implied he fights in hell up until the very end when he wins and fights his way out of hell. only to discover he didn't win anything at all. Doom 2 is hell on earth. There's no resurrection or rebirth. I don't know how you explain this but my explanation was that he died. He died and went to hell.
I don't understand how hell being a place in another dimension you go to for eternity can be fought out of. I can understand that the frivolous nature of his victory for a space marine is somehow meant to be a joke, perhaps sarcasm, because the fact is, earlier in the game you died, and went to hell. No amount of fighting is gonna get a person out of hell even if they think that's what they have done.
The twist after the victory text is that you won nothing, like the ending of a nightmare on elm Street.
It sets you up with a scene of green feilds and blue sky's and then shows you the severed head of your pet. This means the narrator likely a demon, is telling you you won while the reality is clearly different.
Nothing indicates the character didn't die and go to hell other than the fact that you die and go to hell.
Maybe the ending is more accurate that: you realised that you died and went to hell.
@Blitzo117@DarkEnzo0309 At the end of episode one you fight two barons of hell and drop into a pitt filled with monsters and acid. That's the end of the level, you literally have to die to complete it.
To anyone arguing that Doom Guy was reborn and isn't undead:
Doom Guy is trapped in hell and is immortal and dies over and over again.
It's part of the main story in original doom when he dies and goes to hell at the end of the game.
We got to play one instance of him as the undead in dark ages. It is lore that Doom Guy is undead or has an undead existence everytime he dies. Or at least dark ages seeks to explain doom Guy's immortality like that. It's why prince butthead traps him in an immortal prison, because he knows if the slayer does he will just come back.
He's also not the prince of persia.
Doom Guy doesn't need a beard. He's a clean shaven space marine killing machine. If he was to have a beard, it would be the beard of Zeus or like some wild man homeless guy from his never ending battles in hell.
Over representation is a confusing term because it can be interpreted as overly represented. Mass migration is unmanageable, it's unrealistic to believe any country has the right resources and infrastructure to fully make life safe for migrants and nationals, so cultural differences are going to cause friction no matter what the friction is. In a lot of cases though the friction manifests as misogyny and violence towards women, which is very problematic for western nations that have tolerance indoctrinated at the core.
That's fair, the film even says its dedicated to rape victims by migrants. Which is a phenomenon that is a problem and causing unrest.
I guess it's a question of how much of this form of catharsis is justified from the unrest.
Some people believe it's right to deny anyone having legitimate reasons to be angry at the failings let alone any catharsis which is unsympathetic and borderline psychopathic.
It's poingnant because like a well written Tolstoy novel, the characters are believable and it's relevant to the epoch, and hopefully will raise constructive honest discussion.
Three main scenes that have planned attacks targeting minorities: racists who unapologetically rape others for being different, corrupt officials within the justice department, delinquent youths chosing preying on innocent's.
Not all immigrants are unintegrated racists, not all officials are self serving and corrupt, not all youths are delinquent thugs.
When you frame "minorities" differently to be more inclusive, you get to see a different picture.
The foreshadowing effect way of directing and non visuals of the character "Citizen Vigilante" going backwards and forwards killing wealthy corrupt judges is more powerful storytelling than one shock scene of a massacre.
It's interestinf why nobody cares about the swat team getting absolutely butchered while being way over funded, kitted out with all the best resources and being completely ineffectual. Public servants are a minority squandered for absolutely no good reason in the film, all while muggings, rapes, fraud and chaos reigns at the hands of anyone who wants to do it.