Minecraft gives players the ability to build just about anything imaginable, and a fan of arcade games Loss he set out to build a replica of the Fortress of Doom using the many blocks available in the sandbox game.
Fan-made crossover projects aren’t new to Minecraft, as fans of the game often take advantage of its endless possibilities to create replica characters, items, and locations from some of their favorite games.
Introduced in Doom Eternal, the latest installment in the legendary FPS franchise, the Fortress of Doom serves as the home of the Doom Slayer, as well as a central hub throughout the main campaign. As you’d expect from a Doom game, the Fortress is a castle-like battle station suspended in space, made mostly of rock and metal.
The sprawling fortress contains many accessible chambers with Sentry Batteries that can be obtained through game levels, with each chamber offering different rewards and items that can help players reach their full destructive potential. Some of these unlockable rooms offer certain cosmetic skins, like the Classic Marine skin, which represents the armor that Doomguy wore when the first Doom game was released in 1993.
With the Fortress of Doom providing the perfect layout and design for an impressive base of operations, it was only a matter of time before a Minecraft construction expert got to work recreating this place in the world. sandbox game. A fan known as Blood_Reaper8 on reddit shared his project in a post on the site, including a screenshot of the work he’s done so far.
The attached image shows the blocky recreation of the Fortress of Doom’s control room, an area that features a holographic projection of Earth, as well as a magnificent view of the blue planet through a large window. The fortress’ many facilities could make for a particularly lengthy project, especially if the creator intends to include the elevator that descends to the demonic prison known as the Ripatorium.