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The Cyberdemon is a fictional character in the ''Doom'' video game franchise by
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'' in 1993. It has appeared in several other id games, including all main-line ''Doom'' sequels, '' Doom RPG'', and ''
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'' as the Harbinger of Doom, along with other related media. The Cyberdemon became one of the most iconic characters of the ''Doom'' series along with its protagonist, the "
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", and is often described as one of the most memorable bosses in video gaming history.


Appearances

The Cyberdemon is not mentioned in the manual for the original PC version, possibly so as to make its appearance a surprise for the player. The manual for the console versions describes it as a "half unfeeling machine, half raging horned devil. This walking nightmare has a rocket launcher for an arm and will definitely reach out and touch you." In the first ''Doom'', the Cyberdemon is the toughest character, with 4,000
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s (an equivalent of 40 direct rocket hits), receiving no splash damage from explosions. The Cyberdemons return in '' Doom II: Hell on Earth'', where one is depicted on the cover art and the title screen. A redesigned Cyberdemon is the final
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in the reboot game ''
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'', where it is described as "Hell's mightiest warrior" and can be killed only with the Soul Cube. Another incarnation of the Cyberdemon appears as a boss in the 2016 reboot of ''Doom'', this time depicted as an ancient demon lord reanimated and upgraded with advanced technology by the UAC, though retaining the original's susceptibility to the player's arsenal. It serves as the final boss of the 2016 reboot's virtual
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adaptation (instead of Olivia Pierce, that game's main antagonist), whom the player can fight after fulfilling certain conditions, or by triggering wizard mode by completing five main missions. Also, at the start of each ball, the player is challenged to launch the ball past the Cyberdemon's arm cannon attacks to pull off a skill shot. In ''
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'' an iteration of the Cyberdemon appears as a mini-boss under the name ''Tyrant''. As with many of the returning demons in ''Doom Eternal'', the Tyrant has been redesigned from its ''Doom'' (2016) incarnation to more closely resemble its design from the original ''Doom'' games. In the action role-playing game '' Doom RPG'', the Cyberdemon is created by an occultist scientist Kronos. The cyberdemon's first chronological appearance (in-universe) is in ''
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'', where it appears fully organic as the Harbinger of Doom, summoned by the Nazis at Castle Wolfenstein during
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. American commando William "B.J." Blazkowicz defeats it using the
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, destroying its right leg and left arm, and the Harbinger vows that it would have a rematch with Blazkowicz's descendant in the future, which happens when Stan Blazkowicz faces it in ''
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''. An entire plot of the ''Doom'' comic is based on the
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's frantic search for the BFG 9000 that he can use to destroy the Cyberdemon. In the ''Doom'' novels, the Cyberdemons' mechanical parts are steam powered and the characters call them "Steam Demons". A miniature figure of the Cyberdemon was included with the 1996
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collection ''id Anthology'' and another appears in the 2011's '' Doom: The Boardgame''. Outside the ''Doom'' universe, the character was made available as a costume in '' Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout'' with other ''Doom'' series costumes on January 12th, 2021 for a limited time.


Reception

'' Computer Gaming World'' chose the Cyberdemon as the fourth-most-memorable computer game villain in their 1995 list: "Action gamers who thought they'd seen 'boss monsters' before suddenly realized they hadn't when they encountered the CyberDemon." In 2008, '' GamePro'' listed the Cyberdemon as the 16th-most-diabolical video game villain of all time. This "classic (and terrifying) boss" was selected by
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as one of the 64 contesters in their 2010 poll "All Time Greatest Game Villain".
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put this "one mean son of a bitch" at 69th place on their 2011 list of top villains in gaming. In 2008, IGN featured the Cyberdemon among their seven favourite monsters of gaming, adding that "in many ways, the granddaddy of the modern gaming monster, the Cyberdemon, is as fearsome today as he was 15 years ago." In 2010, ''
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'' magazine included Cyberdemon on the list of top ten scariest game monsters. On the list of the "coolest" video game villains by ''
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'' in 2012, the Cyberdemon placed as 13th; ''Complex'' ranked the original encounter with Cyberdemon as the 12th-best boss battle of all time in 2013. In 2006, ''
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'' ranked the Cyberdemon as the 13th-greatest boss in video game history, adding that "in the annals of lazy game journalism, little stacks up to '' GamePro'' magazine's 'pro tip' for conquering ''Dooms baddest foe: 'To defeat the Cyberdemon, shoot at it until it dies.'" The widespread claim, occurring in many places on the Internet, that this 'pro tip' was published by ''GamePro'', however, is erroneous, as it was actually created as a gag by Andrew "Linguica" Stine, co-founder of Doomworld. In 2008, IGN ranked the fight against the Cyberdemon as 46th-top video game moment, calling it "every bad boss you've ever fought rolled into one." It was also ranked as the 48th-top gaming moment by
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in 2011. In 2018, Gabe Gurwin of ''
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'' ranked Cyberdemon as top 9 of 10 characters we want to see in '' Super Smash Bros.''


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