Doom: The Dark Ages hands-on preview - MP1st got some hands-on time with id's newest DOOM. Does the shield saw feel as good ...
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The Dark Ages' game directors speak about how the title evolves the franchise while also respecting its roots.
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Doom: The Dark Ages puts a new spin on the brutal first person shooter combat thanks to the addition of a shield, dragon, and hulking mech.
Doom: The Dark Ages is similar to the last two titles id Software has released: the 2016 reboot and 2020’s Doom: Eternal, but with fun tweaks and additions that offer you a brand new arsenal of ...
More than ever, Bethesda and id Software want to tell the story of the Slayer, but they're also focused on making this feel ...
Doom: The Dark Ages pivots to not just a new setting, but a new style of gameplay too. Both proved an absolute treat in our early preview.
The Dark Ages, including a level of dragonback dog-fighting and time with the big punchy mech. Read our preview.