DOOM: The Dark Ages is the latest game in the DOOM franchise. Developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks, ...
The Dark Ages later this year, developer id Software shared an important piece of information on Tuesday, revealing via the ...
TL;DR: DOOM: The Dark Ages explores a medieval chapter in the Doom saga, distinct from its predecessors. It avoids a direct tie-in to DOOM (2016) by not ending with the Doomslayer in a coffin ...
We know that the next game is id Software’s Doom: The Dark Ages. We’re going way back to the medieval ages with this installment, and if it does well, we might end up sticking around this era ...
As it turns out, DOOM: The Dark Ages’ ending will leave the door open for Id to continue playing in the game’s medieval sandbox if they want. With DLC expansions planned as well as a possible ...
Watch on YouTube "I mean, that would end the Dark Ages, the medieval chapter of the Doom saga. This is kind of like the Chronicles of the Slayer," Doom: The Dark Ages game director Hugo Martin ...
The Dark Ages, revealing insights from ID Software's Marty Stratton and Hugo Martin. The game emphasizes grounded gameplay, with a tank-like Doomslayer, medieval-themed weapons, and a focus on ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages serves as a prequel diving into the Slayer's origins in a medieval, demon-infested world. The director hints at the possibility of more prequel games in the same setting post ...
The Dark Ages went medieval so id Software "could get more dark and sinister with the tool kit" The trailer for the game also shows that the Doom Slayer will have access to some vehicles ...
Intellectual, nostalgic, and slightly mysterious — dark academia decor has captivated for centuries and romanticizes the ...
As if hell and demons weren't enough, Doom: The Dark Ages went medieval so id Software "could get more dark and sinister with the tool kit" "I don't know that you want to play a single Doom level ...