DOOM: The Dark Ages' Creative Director explains why the game will be the first modern DOOM title to forego a dedicated ...
More than five years after Doom Eternal, we’re once again ready to rip and tear through demons in Doom: The Dark Ages.
I recently had the privilege of going hands-on with a pre-launch build of DOOM: The Dark Ages, which is somehow even more ...
The Doom series is the avant-garde of first-person shooter games and D oom: Eternal is literally the game that moms fear ...
"For example, perform melee attacks while using the skull crusher, it will feed the charge. And once it's fully charged, it ...
I had a chance to spend a few hours with the upcoming Doom, and after seeing what I've seen, I can say that, with all its ...
"It felt good to just focus [on] Doom as a single-player experience and not try to turn it into a live service game" ...
DOOM Eternal had a very different combat dance in play, one that had the Slayer use a shoulder-mounted flamethrower to melt enemy armor into armor pick-ups, so DOOM: The Dark Ages feels both fresh and ...
The Dark Ages' game directors speak about how the title evolves the franchise while also respecting its roots.
Bethesda and id Software want to tell the story of the Slayer, but they're also focused on making this feel more like Doom ...
Doom: The Dark Ages feels closer to the sweet spot. It plays less like Eternal’ s offspring and more like its weird younger ...
Not many FPS franchises can get away with spinning-off into a medieval-fantasy-inspired prequel, but DOOM: The Dark Ages is no ordinary game. Taking on the knights-and-dragons imagery of many an ...
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