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It’s not id Interactive or Doom The Dark Ages’ fault, but I've gone back to playing original Doom WADs, and I regret ...
Nothing calls to mind nonsensical treatments and bizarre religious healing rituals as easily as the notion of Dark Age ...
Studio Ghibli is one of the most beloved names in the anime space, with each film offering a heartfelt message. Grave of the ...
Disease, famine, and violence lurked around every corner of medieval life. For ordinary people, survival beyond 24 hours wasn ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages is one of the best shooters of 2025, and now it's $25 off at Best Buy following the launch of its ...
The special edition Xbox Series X Core controller that's been decorated with the DOOM Slayer's armor has dropped by $25 at ...
"We are giving you the controls to create your own encounter, allowing players to take on the role of lead combat designer inside of Doom: The Dark Ages" ...
Doom (2016) and Eternal felt like a ballet of carnage, with flawless agility weaving the Slayer through each encounter. The Dark Ages is more like a line dance that accidentally ends in a fistfight.
The Dark Ages has taken a step back from Eternal and taken a page out of classic DOOM games, where players encounter a more bullet-hell environment with many more enemies on-screen, rather than ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages is a series high point, a stark reminder of why I play video games, and despite having finished it, I am already replaying some of my favorite stages.
When game director Hugo Martin discussed “Doom: The Dark Ages,” three images spring up over the discourse. The first is Leonidas in the “300” battling the Persians at the Hot Gates in ...