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Forget your first round draft picks: it’s time to remember the cult classic '90s RPGs that hardly ever make any GOAT lists.
From DOOM (2016) to Grand Theft Auto 6, these games utilized a variety of licensed songs perfectly in their trailers.
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The three guitars, which appear to be functionally identical and sport different Doom-related visual designs, are classic ...
Marvel Studios is setting up for some massive swings in 2026, and if the latest reports are to be believed, things are going ...
The wait was long, but there’s finally another “Doom” put out by the legendary Id Software. “Doom: The Dark Ages” does a ...
Doom: The Dark Ages throws you into a new kind of war where knights and monsters meet high-tech weapons. It’s not just about ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages brings a brutal, medieval twist to the DOOM franchise, merging dark fantasy with intense gunplay. The ...
The godfather of boomer shooters, Doom's John Romero heaps praise on the dark FPS Dusk and tells its creator "I approve of ...
The Dark Ages is a big release for Game Pass, and though Microsoft would love to sell copies to players the old-fashioned way ...
Doom: The Dark Ages has a few major nods to classical myths and tales and uses these to great effect in the Slayer's latest ...
The shooter franchise from Hell returns, as the sequel to Doom Eternal aims to be more accessible and closer to the original 90s classic. The Doom reboot trilogy may have the worst storytelling ...