Divine Frequency Mod

by TheNewGenghisKhan for Windows 8.1

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Custom survival horror campaign for Doom II

Divine Frequency Mod is a free-to-use game utility from TheNewGenghisKhan. This creates a new survival horror experience built on the Doom II engine. As a total conversion mod, expect a different interface and new enemies, but with a familiar weapon system. In this game, you are thrown into a dystopian world that combines dreams and reality, filling its custom levels with supernatural elements—from your skills to your enemies.

Divine Frequency Mod is a definite must-try with its unique premise and total conversion of the engine. Similarly, you can also try the Stray Doom Mod or the Solace Dreams Mod.

Gruesome and challenging

For starters, it’s safe to consider the Divine Frequency Mod as a separate experience altogether. It doesn’t have the fast-paced and straightforward gameplay typical of Doom games. It rewards careful gameplay and fast reflexes, which is only fitting because of its excessive difficulty even in the genre. Even the most basic of enemies in this game deals massive damage, making dying the only thing easy in this mod.

Also as mentioned, it changes most in-game elements. You now have a user interface that fits with the theme and you can gain spells that let you shoot fireballs or summon familiars. Imagine these gameplay possibilities on top of sawed-off shotguns, a monkey wrench, and a can of aerosol spray. The weapons system makes a lot of gameplay options and strategies for adapting to the different enemies and environments.

As a mod, it has a decent playthrough. It’s the difficulty that makes this game playable for more hours, especially with fast-moving and hard-hitting enemies. Other than that, it could use another map or two, especially since it has the premise nailed down. Additional levels should allow players to experiment with the builds and the weapons even more. Lastly, it has a good ending sequence, making it all worth it.

A thrilling, exciting total conversion mod

To summarize Divine Frequency Mod: it’s a different experience from the usual Doom. Instead of using the common depictions of demons as in the vanilla version, it opts for something Lovecraftian and closer to Silent Hill—with the same steep difficulty level for each and every one of them. This can get frustrating and inaccessible to players but once you grow accustomed, it’s fun and exciting. Highly recommended.