In the shooter Doom, a “devilish” Easter egg has been discovered. It is hidden in a song from the game.
The new shooter Doom has made a strong impression on many fans and received excellent reviews. Apparently, the hellishly fast-paced shooter has also positively surprised some critics.
Now Doom is making headlines with a surprising discovery: It contains a satanic secret within a song.
Pentagrams and the number of the devil in Doom
The Redditor Tomcb has listened to – and viewed – the Doom soundtrack “Cyberdemon” more closely and made an exciting discovery: The song reveals its true face only when displayed in a spectrogram.
A spectrogram is a visual representation of the frequency spectrum, and what “Cyberdemon” reveals here fits the hellish setting of Doom like a glove: Pentagrams (five-pointed stars associated with occultism and Satanism) and the number 666, the number of the devil, are formed.
The YouTubers NERD SAUCE and FaceLikeTheSun demonstrate this Easter egg in moving pictures:
It is definitely fascinating to see what hidden details the developers have filled Doom with. Rarely has the saying been more fitting: The devil is in the details!
