>>31342455>"Doom distorted his version of reality: Then he probably wasn't of sound mind to begin with. His parents fucked up, either genetically or socially.
>"I did not understand that if I pull out a gun and shoot you. . . you're not getting back up. This would be indicative of some kind of serious developmental problem.
>You shoot a guy in 'Doom,' and he gets back up. Not really, outside of special circumstances, what you kill stays dead.
>You have got to shoot the things in 'Doom' eight or nine times before it dies."Gee, fantasy monsters might exhibit inhuman strength and endurance in a fictional setting, how strange.
It's almost as if this person had very fundamental psychological and developmental flaws, and as if that doesn't absolve him of the guilt of his crimes. It almost sounds like his parents were looking to shift blames for shitty parenting and/or genetics.