"The video game-creating legend recounts a life in the programming trenches...Students of game-making and business alike will find useful, sometimes rueful lessons."--Kirkus
"A surprisingly moving autobiography... [Romero] manages to appeal to gamers and non-gamers alike with this celebration of triumphing over adversity."--Publisher's Weekly
"A straight-talking insider account of an inspiring self-made career marked by amazing highs and difficult lows."--Daily Beast
"Romero's Doom Guy: Life in First Person is not only among the most interesting windows into the rapidly evolving videogame scene of the 80s and 90s-it's arguably the best non-fiction gaming book of all time, giving a unique insight into one of the industry's most transformative eras through the eyes of one of its groundbreaking pioneers."--Forbes
"Enthralling, informative, entertaining, exciting, mesmerizing, jaw-dropping, a wild ride, brilliant, well-written, fun, and so much more. These are just some of the terms I can use when describing John Romero's new book."--Native Viewpoint
"A highly entertaining and thoughtful memoir"--The Wall Street Journal
"An exuberant firsthand account."
--Wired.com
"It's this openness that makes Doom Guy absolutely necessary reading for anyone with even a passing interest in the history of the video game medium."--Comic Book Video Games
"DOOM GUY: Life in First Person is the best piece of historical nonfiction that has been written about video games to date and everyone should read it."--ScreenRant