Doom Day

What if... Doom invaded Real Life? Now that'd be a problem. Unless the ones facing the refugees from Doom land were two Doom fans.

Enter Tennie and Hertog Jan, whose boring afternoon was interrupted by a Space Marine game of Capture the Flag!

This is the premise behind Doom Day - and, needless to say, Hilarity Ensues.

For Doom fans, this fan-made short film is a must-see.

Tropes used in this work:

 * Acceptable Breaks From Reality: we can say that this short predated Scott Pilgrim vs. the World in terms of "video game-style fights in real life". For starters, the duo's speech is shown through Doom-style chat.
 * Announcer Chatter: provides roughly ninety percent of the spoken dialogue.
 * Ax Crazy: let's just say that, once they get their hands on it, Tennie and Hertog Jan enjoy the original BFG a bit too much.
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: after the Red Team starts hunting down HJ, there's a Space Marine trying to catch up with his comrades, only to randomly explode.
 * Bloodless Carnage: zig-zagged. Tennie and Hertog Jan don't bleed, while the people from the game do.
 * : Played for Laughs.
 * Comedic Sociopathy: the first thing Hertog Jan does when he sees Tennie in "Doom-vision"? He starts punching him.
 * Failed a Spot Check/Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Hertog Jan. Seriously, how can you not notice noisy Doom enemies roaming down the street, outside of your window?
 * Genre Savvy: sure, Doom characters, invade the same town where two fans of the game live. It takes a while, but the protagonists' skills at Doom turn into a pretty high level of Genre Savviness soon enough.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: ... until they run out of ammo, that is.
 * How Do I Shot Web: it takes a while before the duo gets a hang on the whole "Real Life Doom" thing.
 * Idiot Ball: um... Tennie? HJ? There are other weapons aside from the BFG in your inventory, you know. You were browsing through them less than a minute ago.
 * Mythology Gag: before the final stand, Hertog Jan's "puzzled expression" is lifted straight from the Doomguy. However, the whole thing is Reference Overdosed.
 * No Holds Barred Beatdown: Tennie got the crap beaten out of him... twice.
 * Painting the Fourth Wall: let's just say the Doom interface is just the tip of the iceberg.
 * Pragmatic Adaptation: the Announcer Chatter voice is borrowed from Unreal Tournament.
 * Precision F-Strike:
 * Pun-Based Title: heh heh... Doom Day... doomsday... get it?
 * Punch Punch Punch Uh Oh: after taking out some Space Marines, Tennie realises the last one of them has God Mode on.
 * Reference Overdosed: towards the Doom franchise.
 * The Scapegoat: Hertog Jan. To clarify, when he escapes with the Red Flag, Tennie just sits on a bench, shrugs it off, and points at his friend when an entire army of Red Space Marines starts chasing him down.
 * Space Marine: comes with the territory, but as a twist, due to the protagonists being Tennie and HJ, the marines take a villainous role this time.
 * Sprite Polygon Mix: more like Sprite Real Life Mix.
 * Too Much Information: Tennie is introduced by coming out of the bathroom. It wouldn't bad enough by itself if it wasn't for the pretty explicit sound effects heard from said bathroom.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: as their fictional selves within the short film at least, HJ and Tennie are heavily implied to be this.
 * What Happened To The Doom Monsters Anyway: the answer? They're still out there.
 * You Suck: the Announcer Chatter's remark about HJ and Tennie.