The original Doom hasn't held up for years from a graphics standpoint.
The+devilish+gore+and+monster+closets+of+yesteryear+are+back! I'll say yes - with some caveats.
Thus, the only reasons to even think about buying Doom are for its split screen co-op and multiplayer modes, and of course, the 200 achievement points. If you already didn't buy Doom 3 of Xbox (which had Doom 1 and Doom 2 bundled with it) or swipe it illegally off some mime site. What does this mean for you? For one, it's moderately priced at $10. It's now 2006, 13 years later, and Doom just has been released for the skur-billionth time, only now on Xbox Live Arcade. The shareware PC game took off like a rocket and found itself on PCs everywhere. After id Software's Castle Wolfenstein 3-D introduced people to first-person shooters, Doom rocked the world with its ferocious gore, humor, and adrenaline-generating gameplay.