@@mimi-ix3fb There Is. You Have To Replay Levels To Find Them If You Didn't The First Time, But There Is An Infinite Ammo Cheat. And It's Overpowered As Fuck.
"All personnel evacuate to Mars surface. The Slayer has control of the BFG" I love how this message is basically saying that the surface of a destroyed planet full of blood thirsty demons is a safer than a space station with the Doom Guy in it.
I mean it already was when he walked in (at least if he actually killed humans, but they don't know that he doesn't) and he walked out with the BFG-9000. I'm pretty sure Actually Hell Itself is safer than the area even remotely around where the Doomguy is standing while he's got the BFG.
@@Bennieboy918 If I recall correctly, the tendrils are only attracted to other sources or argent energy, so humans should be safe from anything other than the direct blast or being between it and a demon.
"The BFG is capable of killing most demons in a single shot." The message doesn't mean "most demons will die when shot by the BFG." The message means "Whenever you shoot the BFG, most of the demons in existence die."
@@michaelalbericci8998 *looks to archvile cyberdemon, and marauders* ...of course they don't work on you. *pulls out crucible and hammer* Welp. ONTO THE RUSSIAN STRATS
Doom 2016: "Demonic threat level at maximum." You're locked in a facility with them. Doom Eternal: "Slayer threat level at maximum." *They're locked in a galaxy with you.*
Yeah, I mean "THE SLAYER HAS ENTERED THE FACILITY" is acceptable and understandable. But when she says "THE SLAYER HAS CONTROL OF THE BFG" that's on a next level. Means someone anticipated Slayer coming in and just taking the BFG with him as a possible scenario and they were just like "Yeah, fuck it, I'm gonna program that line into the code just in case."
From what little I know of the DOOM series, I was not surprised that the absolutely massive BFG 10,000 was nothing but a "barrel extension" for the BFG 9000.
It actually is a catalizer that allows the BFG to concentrate and release a fraction of it's full power without destroying the entire host planet with each shot.
And I love that the message is to evacuate to the surface of Mars. The planet whose surface currently has a huge hole in it, because that is still safer than being on the station with the Slayer.
@@clintonbyers930 the streaks of argent go after biological targets not the main blast edit : also the main blast is strong enough to kill a mancubus even without the argent streaks
I love how gentle Doomguy is with the humans. He's not going to waste time asking for what he wants from them (that's valuable demon-killing time!), but he's not some mindless psychopath who would punch or shove them for no reason. A firm, but fair push is all that needed, and Doomguy can be on his way. Save the violence for the demons!
@@AshleyPomeroy yeah, it's exceptionally done. You still have a kinda vague but still good idea about what kind of guy he is although he almost never talks.
Ok but what happened to the guy who was firing the bfg until you got there, from the scene he seems to just have been pushed aside, and then the capsule proceeds to just raise, implying that guy was still there, but you dont see him after said capsule falls
The Slayer isn't a man or a god he's an supernatural disaster that everybody has measures to take in order to survive but that barely increases their chances and even then most die regardless.
@@blueberry4209 The corporate UAC is, but most of the UAC employees are just doing their job and are actually scared like the dude the slayer drags to scan the key card you can hear him say before ''why let them in"
I love how it gives you the BFG, then gives you the perfect room to use it in, and an ammo refill for it in that room so you have no excuse not to. That's great game design.
You’re not wrong but it was better in 2016 in my opinion. After picking up bfg there was a room literally full of demons. Something around 50 weaklings or so. And here we have like 15 guys waiting to be slaughtered
@@mihairomulus2488 Eh. It's just gamer instinct to test out a new weapon as soon as they get it, so the results are the same. The only difference here is that you essentially get to test fire it before getting to properly use the one of the most iconic weapons in pop culture. Not even just video games. To get the bfg and just not know what it can do is just ignorance at this point.
"The Slayer has arrived. All mortally challenged personnel please be advised." "The Slayer has control of the BFG" The first announcement is warning you that the tornado is here, and the second is warning you that it's now a sharknado.
I keep imagining an alternate scene where the guard actually tries to stop the Slayer from taking the gun only for Slayer to pick him up like a toddler and set him down outside the controls.
Still amazing that the sheer mass and size of the BFG10000 was only to act as a magnifier and amplifier for the 'smaller' BFG9000. That the BFG9K is such a hyper powerful and condensed mechanism that it can be used to be the primary power source, aiming device, and trigger for the larger weapon.
3 things I like during this 1. "He doesn't scare me." Immediately runs away. 2. Vega being a bro and knowing exactly what you want to do. "Would you like me to disable to safety protocols?" 3. "The Slayer has the BFG, I repeat, the Slayer has the BFG" if that's not a notice to all enemies, idk what is.
Whoever programmed that AI is a troll beyond human imagination. Specifically entering the protocol for when - not if - the Slayer takes the BFG is just... wow.
BFG 9000: A powerful cannon that fires pure Argent Energy, blasting apart any and all demons unfortunate enough that are standing at the wrong end. BFG 10000: Just the BFG 9000 but they put a magnifying glass in front of it...
Sometimes hard to tell if the Slayer is saving Humanity or if saving Humanity is just a convenient byproduct of what he does. Every time he encounters Humans he looks like he is one wrong move from killing them as much as any demon. lmao
About 50/50. A lot of it is about killing the demons for what they did to him, and the fact the demons want to destroy earth is honestly enough reasons for him to save it, but he doesn’t NOT want to save his people either. So he keeps on the kid gloves with them for the most part.
Remember that elevator scene in Doom 2016? He glances down at the corpse of someone, before deciding Heiden was full of shit. Plus the whole reason he was on his Universe’s Mars to begin with is because he murdered his commanding officer when he ordered the execution of civilians. Dude is an incarnation of rage, but an incarnation firmly on the side of humanity.
What's funny is that there's a magazine in the Slayer's personal workshop which mentions that Samuel Hayden built the BFG 10000, and then you get the gun putting the safety on the moment the Slayer aims it at Mars. Meaning Samuel tells the Slayer he can't blow a hole in Mars...knowing full well he built a weapon entirely capable of blowing a hole in Mars.
Palpatine: "now prepare to witness the power of this fully armed battle station" Doomguy: *yawns then gets up* Palpatine: "what are you doing?" Doomguy: 1:08 Beat... ... .... Palpatine: "Tell the engineers they're fired, and build a more powerful laser"
I heard this in game and I starting *freaking out!* The fact they were so afraid of him having the BFG-10000 that they had to announce it on the PA is so hilarious that it had me r0llin'!
I got to wonder what the BFG10000 was repeatedly shooting at at the start of that level if a single shot does that much damage. There wouldn't be much left of earth if they were firing on that, and I can't imagine they were targeting individual demons.
They may have been shooting thins of massive scale, like the leviathans that you start the game on. Alternatively, the in-game BFG trails energy around it, killing even demons that aren't in the direct path. The BFG 10,000 likely does the same thing on a much larger scale.
Demons: "Sulfur, burning sky, people in panic? What a glorious day the devil has given us" *on tv* "The doom slayer has control of the BFG 10k" Demon: *spits out coffee, runs outside* "this ain't gonna be fun" 1:06 Demon: "...mommy?" 1:09
'''One of our men.. well.. there was that cage with a bunny inside and..'' ''Alert! The slayer as penetratred the area. Evacutate from life imediatly ''gun shot'' '' ''Shit''
You'd think after their third canonical ass beating with the BFG that the demons would've destroyed the thing by now Like our boy in green gets his biggest pew and it's all over
I like to imagine that one guard he pushed was still there when he fired the gun. He was just too dumbstruck by the Doomslayer to say anything or move after that point.
@@juanordonezgalban2278 So it's the same BFG? Like lore wise? As in they only made one and now it has a different model? The wiki wouldn't really tell me anything.
Did anyone else notice that the PA voice actually calls it "the Big F**king Gun"? The subtitles say "BFG," but the voice actually says the full name for the first time in any Doom game!
Imagine how fucking terrifying it would be trying to kill someone that can sprint faster than a car forever, pulls ammo and health out of your friend's corpse and can rip your skull from your spine with the same effort you'd rip the stalk off an apple. I'm glad he's on our side, well not if you're dumb enough to side with demons because then you make doomguy your enemy and you'll get his attention, you DON'T want his attention.