News

Doom: The Dark Ages is taking the franchise back to the ... The Dragon levels are more interesting, feeling almost like a Panzer Dragoon revival. It’s just a shame that the combat, again ...
Doom: The Dark Ages gets a lot right with its gameplay. The shield parrying is a welcome addition to the FPS space, and each ...
Punch through the Belly of the Beast and earn 100% completion with our secrets locations guide for Chapter 18 of Doom: The Dark Ages.
Near the Sentinel Shrine at the back of the map, you can find the final artillery cannon in a raised courtyard on the ...
we’re once again ready to rip and tear through demons in Doom: The Dark Ages. Doom: The Dark Ages is bringing literal Hell back when id Software’s latest entry in the brutal first-person ...
Arguably no greater power fantasy exists than id Software’s Doom franchise, and Doom: The Dark Ages puts you in control of the Slayer at his most powerful. A prequel to 2016’s Doom and 2020 ...
In this, Doom: The Dark Ages aims to deliver. Even so, if you ignore the details, the crux of what I saw was relatively straightforward enough for even newcomers to Doom's lore to grasp.
Doom: The Dark Ages delivers another dose of reliable thrills by building on the foundation established by its excellent predecessors. The power fantasy of it all is more potent than ever ...
FPS Games Doom: The Dark Ages' new cutscenes exist because of fans' unlikely obsession with the series' lore: "A Doom game that doesn’t have a story is just an arcade game” FPS Games Doom ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is indulgent and deliciously violent, but surprisingly safe. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to the heart of ...
Also, they've added bowling. Sort of. Actually these two things are related. Doom: The Dark Ages is certainly a bit more medieval than you might have expected. The Doom Slayer's now dropped into a ...