The Ultimate Simpsons Doom is a graphics and sound mod made by Myk Friedman & Walter Stabosz and released in 1998. In the modification, you play as Homer Simpson killing evil clones of his friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers (they replace the normal monsters). As it only replaces graphics and sounds it can be used with either Doom or Doom II.
RoboCop Doom is a total conversion for Doom II, recapitulating the events of the first RoboCop movie, with many bosses' battles taken from the action scenes of the movie.
Initially developed and released by Gearbox Software in 2001, second Half-Life add-on, Half-Life: Blue Shift is a return to the Black Mesa Research Facility and another look at the Incident's consequences from the eyes of Gordon Freeman's best friend - Barney Calhoun. In 2012, Crowbar Collective has delighted Half-Life fans with release of the magnificent Half-Life remake, but there are still no released remakes for add-ons. This is when they are coming in - HECU Collective are developing the Black Mesa: Blue Shift - a free remake with use of Black Mesa resources and style.
Doom3D is a modification for DOOM and DOOM II released in 2020.
This .wad file replaces every sprite (enemies, player, objects) in each DOOM game into 3D models and changes some enemy behavior to resemble Quake.
17 maps by an all-star team of mappers, cutscenes, new monsters, great features. Comes with a custom engine. Neharha is considered by many as one of the innovative mods that shifted the Quake modding dynamics toward single-player map development. The Episodic spiritual fan sequel to Quake contained a four-hour fully voice acted machinima movie and was well over 53817 kilobytes, an incredible map pack at the time, still considered by many as the best Quake mod.
Quake Dwell is a modification for Quake that features Four Episodes of varied and unique themes. and Four Custom Bosses, one for each Episode. Brand new monsters, including many returning from other Quake worlds. New weapons to hunt down and utilize. A Complete Soundtrack by Alekswithak. Support for up to 4 player co-op.
Brutal Half-Life is a modification that makes the "Half-Life" game more violent and addictive. It is also a tribute to the classic FPS game "Brutal DOOM".
A 1997 medieval and base-themed classic episode with four medium-sized maps as well as a start-map and a small secret level. Quite hard and challenging at times. Made by the Casali brothers, of Final DOOM fame.
1997 E1-style single-player episode for Quake, that features 8 small to medium-sized levels as well as a new start map - all of which also support co-op mode and deathmatch - a few new textures, and a modified Chthon boss.
This partial conversion is quite old now, released in 1997. This 6 SP map episode, also including a start map, end map, cutscenes, and 5 DM maps, has stood the test of time as one of the most atmospheric experiences available. Using the episode's additions to full effect, Zerstörer has an atmosphere of unparalleled bleakness and inhospitality - and sometimes outright scariness. In this way, it enhances the dark, gothic aspects of Quake.
Your Path of Destruction is a Total Conversion for Quake that attempts to recreate the classic Doom games (Doom & Doom II: Hell on Earth, respectively) and act as both a remake and a sequel to the original Doom series.
All of the Monsters and Weapons have been replaced with their Doom counterparts, all of these were remade in 3D. Ranger was replaced with the Doom Marine.
Shadow of the Wool Ball is a 2016 total conversion for the ZDoom engine. Made by MSPaintR0cks, this is a unique shooter in which the player is a hedgehog fighting an army of cats. It is spread across three episodes, each having six levels. The mapping style is more akin to Wolfenstein 3D than classic Doom.
The playful art style, creative gameplay mechanics, and humorous plot were well-received, including a runner-up at the Cacowards 2016. A sequel, Rise of the Wool Ball, was released by MSPaintR0cks the following year.
Rise of the Wool Ball is a 2017 total conversion for the ZDoom engine. It was made by MSPaintR0cks and is the sequel to Shadow of the Wool Ball. The game is spread across three episodes, each having five levels with a secret level. Like its predecessor, Rise of the Wool Ball uses a cartoon art style, and it was named a runner-up at the Cacowards that year.