Like an avenging spirit, he tears through swarms of demons in a burst of blood and gore. This is the essence of Doom, now given a feudal twist in Doom: The Dark Ages. And it seems like the Doom Slayer ...
More than ever, Bethesda and id Software want to tell the story of the Slayer, but they're also focused on making this feel ...
The Dark Ages is enough to convince me these less-than-obvious additions to the series are incredibly creative, and simply ...
Doom The Dark Ages distances itself from Eternal in many welcome ways, but it struggles to create truly jaw-dropping ...
Doom: The Dark Ages feels closer to the sweet spot. It plays less like Eternal’ s offspring and more like its weird younger ...
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 ...
"A variant (lifeboat saved) Thanos would see usurping God Emperor Doom’s power as a potential source of Infinity Gauntlet ...
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 ...
The next action-packed FPS in the vaunted Doom franchise slows down the pace for a different flavor of gothic carnage.
While developer id Software has built Doom: The Dark Ages around the concept of ‘stand and fight’, it’s important to note that this - and the addition of the shield - doesn’t mean the combat is static ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is a bigger change for the series than I realised. This isn't just a 'Doom in the olden days' ...
Not many FPS franchises can get away with spinning-off into a medieval-fantasy-inspired prequel, but DOOM: The Dark Ages is no ordinary game. Taking on the knights-and-dragons imagery of many an ...