Mars

Mars (aka Risi Soru the Red Planet) is the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System.

Original Doom


Doom's action takes place on Phobos and Deimos, the two moons of Mars, although in the introductory story the protagonist is initially stationed on Mars itself.

No action takes place on Mars itself.

Doom II
According to the backstory the Marine of Doom II stopped an invasion at Mars Base which occurred over the course of a few days. He was the only survivor. He was sent home from Mars on shore leave only to discover that Earth was invaded after his drop pod landed.

Doom 64
Though not mentioned by name, what appears to be Mars Base is visited during the game. It is described to be 'planetary' base twice, and the second level actually takes place in a terraforming facility. While alternatively it might be Phobos or Deimos, it is highly unlikely that either of Mars moons could be 'terraformed'...

The manual discusses it being location of the classified "Doom Episodes" described as a 'space installation' he once saved, and in Nintendo Power, Our Hero mentions he had returned to the location of his 'first mission' (which technically could be Mars as he was stationed there in Doom 1, but Doom II marine was also stationed there as well). In addition it refers to 'installations' plural in a another seciton which could be a reference to both Phobos and Deimos.

If it is set on Mars, it actually could be a reference to the Doom II's manual's story, which offered a different 'escape' for the Marine (Doom II), after he fought the forces of hell at the Mars Base itself.

Whatever the case, the sky on the "Martian" levels of Doom 64 appears to be simply a starlit background, but the first time you get a chance to get outside the base to see the the Terraformer device,  you can make out reddish/brown craggy mountains (shadowed in nightly blue) in the distance (perhaps also indicating the possiblity of it being on Mars). Interstingly if use noclip on indoor levels only stars can be seen in the skybox (meaning that two different skyboxes are used), the stars are only bean to be seen from skylights. Some levels which take place completely indoors and have no skylights have no sky textures at all. Oddly enough the star patterns used in the two sky textures appear ot be what would be seen from earth, with Venus seen in the sky, as well as Orion constellation. While a space installation on Earth was attacked in Doom II, its unlikely that it would be the same location, or that earth would need 'terriforming'.

One of the locations in the game, the "Alpha Quadrant" could be a precursor to Alpha Labs in Doom 3.

Doom 3, Resurrection of Evil, and Doom Resurrection
In Doom 3, the action is set directly on Mars, in the UAC Mars Research Base and Mars City. The player is required to venture onto the barren surface of Mars a number of times during Doom 3, and must fight off demons while topping up their oxygen supply via collectible tanks. Although the planet is portrayed as being realistically inhospitable, a decision was made early on to increase Mars' gravity to match Earth's for gameplay reasons (in reality, Mars has barely 38% of Earth's gravity).

Mars was once inhabited by an advanced civilization that was destroyed by the forces of Hell after creating a teleportation device that led to the opening of a portal into the netherworld. The Martian race, in desperation, sacrificed their remaining population to create the Soul Cube which was then used by their champion in defeating the demons and sealing the portal to Hell. The few survivors left Mars and are implied to have traveled to Earth, where they became ancestors of modern humankind.

Doom RPG
The backstory treats it as a sequel to Doom 1-3 (or at least in the same timeline, the exact order is not clear), it is set in the Mars Outpost the oldest facility on Mars, older than the Mars City.

In Doom II RPG the main characters (a different set of characters from the character in the first game) transfer from Mars to go to the Lunar Outpost.

Deimos is missing from Mars skies which seems to be a nod to the events of the original Doom/Ultimate Doom. However, its orbit can be seen, so its possible its still there, just not viewable on screen.

Doom (2016)
Note:Mars in Doom (2016) might be the same mars in Doom 3, set four years later, as they share much of the same timeline, see shared timeline.

Doom Slayer can now breathe on Mars (he is technically wearing a full self-contained Praetor Suit however which handles all life functions), which makes it easier to fight monsters. In-game datapads also suggest that the UAC has performed some level of terraforming on the surface to make the atmosphere more breathable. The campaign begins at Mars Installation in the Hellas Plain, then Argent Facility, and then the UAC Advanced Research Facility. Other locations mentioned include Meridiani Spaceport. There is an offworld orbital research station above Mars called the UACSS Picus.

Site 1 and Site 3 from Doom 3 are referenced, discussing ancient civilization that was once located on Mars. Statues related to Night Sentinels and the Hero/Praetor Suit were found in both dig sites.

Behind the scenes
Mars appears in Doom 4, it is set directly on Mars as in Doom 3, as the two games are possibly connected (at least both share Soul Cube and Super Turbo Turkey Puncher 3 machines. Although the UAC corporations in both do not seem to share any of the same history (see Doom 3 timeline and Doom Reboot timeline), and have vastly different backgrounds. It is more likely that Doom 2016 is set in a parallel universe with some similarities to Doom 3 Mars, but different. UAC in reboot universe has a cult like structure that worships Hell, and many want it to invade the universe, while Doom 3 they were just your standard military/corporate types experimenting with new technology who unwittingly unleashed Hell.