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DOOM: The Dark Ages players are not happy an "amazing" feature from DOOM Eternal has been removed from the new DOOM game.
Doom: The Dark Ages takes the ideas that powered Eternal's controversial Marauder enemy and builds an entirely new combat system out of them.
DOOM: The Dark Ages has entered early access, and the shield has made the game much easier than the previously released title, DOOM: Eternal.
DOOM: The Dark Ages feels packed with situations that test a player and challenge them to use every element in their arsenal.
First things first, the frantic fast-paced combat of Doom Eternal hasn't gone away and Doom: The Dark Ages doesn't stray too far from what we've come to expect when it comes to slaying demons.
More than five years after Doom Eternal, we’re once again ready to rip and tear through demons in Doom: The Dark Ages.
Doom Eternal is available for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4, PC, with a Free Xbox Series X and PS5 upgrade for current-gen owners when those versions are available.
DOOM Eternal is getting official mod support, with developer id Software releasing a toolkit for players to create and publish their own mods.
Doom Eternal: Story, Lore and Ending Fully Explained We put some context to your demonic slaughter and explain just what's going on in the story and backstory of Doom Eternal.