The Dark Ages, including a level of dragonback dog-fighting and time with the big punchy mech. Read our preview.
We were given a chance to go hands on with Bethesda and id Software's Doom The Dark Ages and it was downright fun.
Doom: The Dark Ages is similar to the last two titles id Software has released: the 2016 reboot and 2020’s Doom: Eternal, but with fun tweaks and additions that offer you a brand new arsenal of ...
Doom Eternal takes the gameplay loop of the 2016 ... slicing and dicing your way through robot enemies. Ghostrunner 2 does everything a great sequel should by improving on its predecessor in ...
It looks like a wild, fun time and should be on your radar if you love blasting robots with ... the franchise, Doom: The Dark Ages. The prequel to the Doom reboot and Doom Eternal, Doom: The ...
The Battletech/MechWarrior franchise has been around for years, but Harebrained Schemes took the series’ staple of rampaging robots filled ... into the modern era, Doom Eternal is that same ...
The Dark Ages is enough to convince me these less-than-obvious additions to the series are incredibly creative, and simply ...
In Doom 2016, there were over 650 secrets to find. Doom Eternal had even more. Whether they took the form of toys, codexes, albums, secret encounters, or slayer gate, you could never really be ...
While the Switch 2 is backwards compatible with original Switch games - and some are even receiving an upgrade - there ...
Following Doom’s revelatory reboot in 2016 and its bigger but not necessarily better sequel in 2020, Doom: The Dark Ages is ...
As detailed in the Developer Direct, Doom: The Dark Ages will tone down the high mobility of Eternal and emphasize players standing their ground. There will be a lot more strafing to dodge ...