TL;DR: The latest issue of EDGE Magazine features DOOM: The Dark Ages, revealing insights from ID Software's Marty Stratton and Hugo Martin. The game emphasizes grounded gameplay, with a tank-like ...
so much so that it even inspired the path id Software took with Doom: The Dark Ages. "It's like a classic piece of art," game director Hugo Martin says in the latest issue of Edge Magazine.
Edge Magazine published an interview that delved into the making of DOOM: The Dark Ages. This covered many of the design choices of the game, as well as giving players a look into one of the main ...
Id Software looked to the likes of Batman and Star Wars to help shape Doom: The Dark Ages into the game it is today. In Edge's latest issue, studio director Marty Stratton explains that the ...
Doom: The Dark Ages will let you rip and tear through some of the series' largest spaces "ever made," but worry not – id Software knows you don't want to spend "two hours" on a single level.
Doom: The Dark Ages will get medieval, and we’re eager to see how the developers at id Software craft this one up. However, looking even further back, it seems that there was one comic book that ...
Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has slapped an M18 rating on DOOM The Dark Ages, which probably won’t come as a surprise to anyone who has played a DOOM game.