Edit: turns out I already own this? Must have been part of some bundle. I look forward to learning the lore behind this Doom fellow. Click to expand... Doom2 remains very good and story light. The ...
Christopher Anaya is a freelance writer based in the United States. He is a college student and aspiring teacher looking to teach coming generations of students. When not preoccupied with work or ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is taking things back to a more grounded time for the series. We saw that in the gameplay reveal, but the ...
There are few FPS games out there with more extensive histories to their name than id Software's iconic Doom. Pioneering level design back in the 90s and a timeless soundtrack, there is no doubting ...
I'm not loving all the press. I agree with "this isn't Doom". If you took the mechs, flying dragon, and story bullshit out, it would be a lot more my thing. I can adapt to a different style of combat, ...
If there’s one thing that’s kept the name Doom up near the top of the list of first-person shooters, it’s how it’s always boldly reinventing being a badass, super powered, one-man army against the ...
It's Hell on Earth and only one person can repel the demonic invasion. The DOOM Slayer is back to unleash his fury upon the legions of Hell with a host of powerful new abilities, weapons and fearsome ...
Doom: The Dark Ages replaces double jumps and dashes with an emphasis on raw power and slow, strategic melee combat. By Jamal Michel Within every first-person shooter, there is a little bit of Doom.
I'm not usually susceptible to sudden flashes of feeling ancient, but counting the number of years since id rebooted Doom did the job. 2016 was a long time ago, so long that it predates me owning a ...
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