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Now, we’ve got Doom: The Dark Ages, and this one takes a left turn in a way that’s refreshing and sometimes frustrating, but ultimately ambitious.This is a slower, heavier, and more grounded Doom.
The Dark Ages is slower than other nu-Doom games -- especially Doom Eternal. In this game, you simply won't be able to navigate an arena in a way that lets you avoid all of the enemy fire.
Doom: The Dark Ages' chainsaw-shield sounds like the most metal weapon since Gears of War's Lancer, and thankfully, it's equipped "at all times" News By Kaan Serin published 12 June 2024 ...
The Dark Ages is a prequel to the 2016 Doom game, which itself had such a thin story that players shouldn't worry terribly if they've forgotten what happened (or never played).
In Doom: The Dark Ages, I didn't feel that same excitement to learn more about Doomguy's past. The attempt at intrigue just didn't work, so making my way through the chapters was a slog at times.
Doom: The Dark Ages feels like an old-school Doom game in terms of combat, soundtrack and the Slayer’s overall vibe, but it introduces fresh elements, including a razor-lined Shield Saw, a ...
When I went into my hands-on with Doom: The Dark Ages I was prepared for intense violence and high volume heavy metal, but what I didn’t count on was such an exhilarating amount of demon-killing ...
During Microsoft’s Xbox Developer Direct, Doom: The Dark Ages game director, Hugo Martin, announced Finishing Move’s creation of the soundtrack, describing it as “a metal soundscape that’s ...
Doom: The Dark Ages releases on May 15 in Australia, ie, later this week. As always, there's both a standard and a premium edition, and pre-orders will net you a bonus Void Slayer skin, if you ...