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What happens when the Doom Slayer trades his jet-like agility for the brute force of a tank? "Doom: The Dark Ages" takes ...
The winter issue of NAG magazine, featuring Doom: The Dark Ages on the cover, has been praised for its artwork. NAG magazine ...
Doom: The Dark Ages, the latest entry in id Software's Doom series, blasts its way to consoles and PC. Check out our review.
A reader breaks down the Switch 2 launch line-up and lists the mistakes he feels Nintendo has made, from the marketing to the ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages refines one of gaming’s longest-running series into a powerful dance of death. We head back in time after 2016’s excellent revival and Eternal’s soaring masterpiece.
Review: ‘Doom: The Dark Ages’ reinvents run-and-gun formula … again A prequel to the revamped “Doom” takes a different tack to create Doom Slayer that’s a different beast ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages – the newest DOOM game explained DOOM: The Dark Ages plunges players into a grim, medieval world filled with fearsome enemies, ancient weaponry, and massive battles.
The Dark Ages is slower than other nu-Doom games -- especially Doom Eternal. In this game, you simply won't be able to navigate an arena in a way that lets you avoid all of the enemy fire.
Doom Eternal keeps you moving at all times, with it not only being much easier to accidentally kill a staggered enemy, but with new equipment options that make the Glory Kill just one of the many ...
At the beginning of Doom Eternal, the Doom Slayer begins his adventure with his trusty Combat Shotgun and gradually unlocks the Heavy Cannon, Plasma Rifle, Rocket Launcher, Super Shotgun, Ballista ...
The development of 1993's Doom is one of the most well documented projects in the medium's history. After John Carmack discovered a way to mimic the side-scrolling effect of Super Mario Bros 3 on ...