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I've heard about Brutal Doom's popularity before, but I've never actually played it myself. I've heard some pretty horrible things about the author, and I refuse to support him as a result. Let's just say he's permanently banned from the ZDoom and Zandronum forums and leave it at that.
Doom’s hardly the cleanest of games, but it has a boyish charm to it - Doom is Eddie winking at you on the cover of an Iron Maiden album, Brutal Doom is a screaming face being pressed into a meat grinder on the cover of a Cannibal Corpse album.
Classic Doom took gore and sprayed it in fair portions when it needed it, while Brutal Doom just pours gore with little rhyme or reason 'till you get this extremely salty food that veers away from Doom's humble arcade-style, pseudo-slapstick early 90s american saturday morning cartoon violence.
(Some of them were taken from Freedoom and edited, though).