Even if PvP or creation tools aren't your thing, you could possibly get tons of hours of entertainment out of a game that is already worth buying for it's single player campaign. I'd like to encourage more folks who own the game to give the other 66% of Doom a real chance, not only because I'd like folks to play it with but because it is worth taking a second look at. It baffles me that for all the ranting and raving that people do about the speed, feel, and shooting in Doom very few players invest any real time into the fantastic online multi-player modes and SnapMap features of the game. It concerns itself with feeling good, slowly ramping up challenge, and the result is a very focused game the plays brilliantly. While MachineGames' reboot of Wolfenstein is more powerful and bold as a story, iD's Doom is a streamlined and comfortable FPS experience that doesn't have time for cinematic storytelling. The freakin' game has enough platforming that I felt like I was playing Metroid Prime after a while. The game's single player campaign definitely lives up to the hype, it feels like Doom, looks like Doom and is packed with secret areas, challenges, and tons of upgrades and collectibles to find. Game of the year discussions and even entire documentaries primarily championed their subverted expectations with its story and gameplay progression. Everyone ranted and rave about how the game felt and controlled. The reboot of DOOM in 2016 was overwhelmingly well received by journalists and fans alike and most of the conversation that I came across focused on the single player campaign.