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Doom: The Dark Ages throws the iconic Slayer into an unforgiving and heavy metal-inspired medieval setting, bringing a unique twist to the long-running franchise. Since the beginning of the series ...
I went into Doom: The Dark Ages expecting its signature FPS chaos mixed with the demonic, style-switching combat I love in the Devil May Cry —a series I use as my metric for action games.
With Doom: The Dark Ages set to launch in less than a week now on May 13, you don't have long to wait before you can give the new melee-heavy parry-focused game style a try.
Besides the setting, the big thing that separates Doom: The Dark Ages from prior entries in the series is the addition of the Slayer’s Shield, and all of the abilities that come with it.
In a surprising turn of events, id Software's latest title, DOOM: The Dark Ages, does away with the typical multiplayer aspect in favor of an entirely single-player experience.
The metal-heavy soundtrack of DOOM: The Dark Ages is more generic than it was in the past two titles — both of which were blessed with composer Mick Gordon’s signature style — but the ...
The shooter franchise from Hell returns, as the sequel to Doom Eternal aims to be more accessible and closer to the original 90s classic.
Check out our review for DOOM: The Dark Ages on PS5. The stark differences in this DOOM only further improve upon the legendary franchise.
Doom The Dark Ages review: The road to hell is paved with hypertension Stressful, but in a good way, Doom The Dark Ages thunders along a well-trodden path but fails to break any new ground.
This style, which is also shown in Doom Eternal, creates a remarkable presentation on the Xbox Series X when combined with the heavy metal music.