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Doom: The Dark Ages looks fantastic, but it must make some changes from Doom Eternal. Dark Ages shouldn't get worse the more you play it.
DOOM: The Dark Ages is the next game to feature the Slayer cutting down the armies of Hell. It's a prequel to DOOM (2016), which had its own sequel in the form of DOOM: Eternal (2020). The new ...
A big part of Doom Eternal and Doom: The Dark Ages has been the influence of pop culture media, particularly the power fantasies you'd see in a summer popcorn flick, and we're seeing more of a sci ...
Every DOOM game is different from the others, and I strongly suspect the split between DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal is about to become a three-way camp with The Dark Ages in the mix.
Doom: The Dark Ages is one of the franchise’s more flawed entries, but it feels fantastic to play all the same. After the Doom Slayer quite literally killed the creator of all things in Doom Eternal: ...
Although Doom: The Dark Ages boasts an impressive and versatile arsenal, some fans are lamenting the absence of one of Eternal's most liked weapons.
DOOM: The Dark Ages has reached 3 million players according to Bethesda, but Steam numbers are dwindling compared to other Game Pass titles.
Doom Eternal is one of the most brutal and fast FPS games, and you have no reason to skip it in this brutal bundle for under $5 right now.
The Doom Slayer can use the device, not just to grapple onto out-of-reach areas, but close the distance between enemies. If you get the angle right, you can swing around areas like a la Tarzan, which ...