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A [[DLC]] costume for {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} based on the Doom Slayer was announced on October 5, 2021, and will be made available for purchase on October 18, 2021. The Mii Costume is based on the Slayer's appearance in Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal. | A [[DLC]] costume for {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} based on the Doom Slayer was announced on October 5, 2021, and will be made available for purchase on October 18, 2021. The Mii Costume is based on the Slayer's appearance in Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal. | ||
The opening of his reveal trailer features the Slayer walking towards a red {{SSBU|Bowser}} on [[Port Town Aero Dive]], and shooting it with a Charge Blast. The red Bowser represents a Baron of Hell, and the first-person perspective of this scene references how the franchise pioneered the first-person shooter genre. The Slayer is then shown fighting a giant {{SSBU|Dark Samus}} in its white costume. The final shot of the trailer shows the Slayer lifting Mario in the air, | The opening of his reveal trailer features the Slayer walking towards a red {{SSBU|Bowser}} on [[Port Town Aero Dive]], and shooting it with a Charge Blast. The red Bowser represents a Baron of Hell, and the first-person perspective of this scene references how the franchise pioneered the first-person shooter genre. The Slayer is then shown fighting a giant {{SSBU|Dark Samus}} in its white costume on [[Shadow Moses Island]], and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} on Battlefield. The final shot of the trailer shows the Slayer lifting Mario in the air, replicating the Nintendo Switch box art of Doom (2016), with Mario standing in for an imp. | ||
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Artwork of Doom Slayer from Doom Eternal. | |
Universe | Doom |
Debut | Doom (1993) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Doom Eternal (2020) |
Console/platform of origin | MS-DOS |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Created by | John Romero |
Article on Wikipedia | Doomguy |
Doomguy (ドゥームガイ, Doomguy), also referred to as the Doom Marine and the Doom Slayer (ドゥームスレイヤー, Doom Slayer) or just Slayer (スレイヤー, Slayer), is a fictional character from the Doom video game franchise of first-person shooters created by id Software, now owned by Zenimax Media as of 2009, and Microsoft by extension as of 2021.
Origin
Introduced as the player character in the 1993 video game Doom, Doomguy is the protagonist of several Doom video games, novelizations, and other media. The Marine is portrayed as a muscular man standing 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) tall and weighing 230 pounds (104 kg). His face is seen in the game's HUD, where it is shown as a Caucasian male with light brown hair, a buzz cut, and blue eyes. In single-player mode, the Marine wears green armor and a light grey space helmet that conceals his facial features. In multiplayer mode and in the ending of Doom II: Hell on Earth, the player's in-game avatar is based on this depiction, wearing green, red, brown and indigo. The Marine is firing a machine gun that doesn't make an appearance in the final game and fighting a CyberDemon. This image, with the addition of a shotgun, clutched in his left hand, is carried over to the introduction screen of Doom. The Marine appears without a helmet in the cover art of Doom II and in the ending to The Ultimate Doom episode IV, "Thy Flesh Consumed".
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Doomguy appears as a costume for the Mii Gunner in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as part of Round #11.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a costume
A DLC costume for Mii Gunner based on the Doom Slayer was announced on October 5, 2021, and will be made available for purchase on October 18, 2021. The Mii Costume is based on the Slayer's appearance in Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal.
The opening of his reveal trailer features the Slayer walking towards a red Bowser on Port Town Aero Dive, and shooting it with a Charge Blast. The red Bowser represents a Baron of Hell, and the first-person perspective of this scene references how the franchise pioneered the first-person shooter genre. The Slayer is then shown fighting a giant Dark Samus in its white costume on Shadow Moses Island, and Ganondorf on Battlefield. The final shot of the trailer shows the Slayer lifting Mario in the air, replicating the Nintendo Switch box art of Doom (2016), with Mario standing in for an imp.