Final Doom - The Plutonia Experiment (PS4) Full Playthrough (No Commentary)
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Full Playthrough of Final Doom - The Plutonia Experiment on PlayStation 4.
Start 0:00
Level 1: Congo 0:12
Level 2: Well of Souls 9:47
Level 3: Aztec 22:02
Level 4: Caged 33:45
Level 5: Ghost Town 47:52
Level 6: Baron's Lair 59:48
Level 7: Caughtyard 1:14:44
Level 8: Realm 1:22:19
Level 9: Abattoire 1:33:46
Level 10: Onslaught 1:51:04
Level 11: Hunted 2:02:08
Level 12: Speed 2:15:58
Level 13: The Crypt 2:37:29
Level 14: Genesis 2:49:45
Level 15: The Twilight 3:03:22
Level 16: The Omen 3:15:59
Level 17: Compound 3:33:51
Level 18: Neurosphere 3:40:51
Level 19: NME 3:48:23
Level 20: The Death Domain 4:02:12
Level 21: Slayer 4:14:58
Level 22: Impossible Mission 4:24:54
Level 23: Tombstone 4:41:07
Level 24: The Final Frontier 5:06:24
Level 25: The Temple of Darkness 5:21:31
Level 26: Bunker 5:37:10
Level 27: Anti-Christ 5:54:45
Level 28: The Sewers 6:05:55
Level 29: Odyssey of Noises 6:26:48
Level 30: The Gateway of Hell 7:02:20
Ending 7:10:00
Final Doom is a first-person shooter video game developed by TeamTNT, and Dario and Milo Casali, and was released by id Software and distributed by GT Interactive in 1996. It was released for MS-DOS and Macintosh computers, as well as for the PlayStation, although the latter featured a selection of levels from Final Doom and from Master Levels for Doom II.
The third entry in the Doom franchise, Final Doom consists of two 32-level episodes (or megawads), TNT: Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment. Unlike TNT: Evilution, which was officially licensed, The Plutonia Experiment was made by request of the team at id Software. The story in both episodes take place after the events of Doom II. TNT: Evilution features a mostly new soundtrack interspersed with some tracks from Doom II, while the soundtrack for The Plutonia Experiment entirely consists of tracks from Doom and Doom II.
During August 2022, Final Doom was delisted from the Steam store, in an effort from id Software to consolidate their games' multiple releases and editions. Therefore, Final Doom was bundled into Doom II single listing, along with Master Levels for Doom II and No Rest for the Living expansion pack.
The Plutonia Experiment is an IWAD released on June 17, 1996, which forms one half of Final Doom (the other half being TNT: Evilution). The name comes from the word Plutonian, meaning something associated with the Underworld/Hell.
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