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Something else Doom: The Dark Ages does to differentiate itself from its predecessors is mix up the kind of levels you play ...
The Dark Ages switches up some of the fundamental mechanics from Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal. Here's how to get your footing ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is packed with chunky violence, but restrictive combat, tedious exploration, and cinematic delusions make ...
Eternal, I was pretty content. While I acknowledge some didn’t enjoy it as much as I did, I felt like the new Doom game ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is the third game of the new "Doom" era since the franchise was rebooted in 2016 and was followed up with ...
A shield is introduced very early on in Doom: The Dark Ages. Enemies will throw out attacks that glow green, meaning they can ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is a video game as described by a 15-year-old goth. There are dragons, beheadings, medieval castles made ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages feels packed with situations that test a player and challenge them to use every element in their arsenal.
The shooter franchise from Hell returns, as the sequel to Doom Eternal aims to be more accessible and closer to the original ...
The Dark Ages is at least easier on the ol’ GPU than Indy was, and I’ve had a crack at a settings guide (below) that should ...
In the latest installment of the Doom franchise, perfectly balanced action makes up for a lackluster soundtrack and a silly ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages is different, and whether that’s a good thing or not is dictated almost entirely by how you feel about id ...