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Id Software recently pulled back the curtain on Doom: The Dark Ages and revealed a lot more gameplay from the upcoming FPS while also explaining some of the biggest changes from past Doom installments ...
You're going to have to fight the forces of Hell by yourself in Doom: The Dark Ages, but it looks like you'll have fun while doing it.
Doom: The Dark Ages launches on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series consoles on May 15, will be priced at $70 and will be available on day 1 for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers.
Doom: The Dark Ages takes a decade of learning and combines it with the grounded, strafe-to-aim movement of the original 1993 video game.
DOOM: The Dark Ages is on the way, and before the game properly releases, you have plenty of time to grab the game for pre-order and unlock multiple bonuses. You can pick several versions, each with ...
Doom: The Dark Ages was first revealed during the Xbox Games Summer Showcase in 2024. It’s a prequel to 2016’s Doom reboot that reimagines the shooter as a medieval fantasy. We haven’t seen much of it ...
Streamlined controls, a tighter story, and strafe-to-kill gunplay make Doom The Dark Ages a great follow-up to Eternal, but I remain unsure.
The latest look at the upcoming Doom prequel from the Xbox Developer Direct showed off the versatile Shield Saw, new vehicle segments, and even difficulty sliders.
At the third annual Xbox Developer Direct event, previously-unannounced games and release dates were revealed. And Ninja Gaiden 2 Black came out, too.
There’s a lot of Frank Miller in the new Doom from id Software. According to game director Hugo Martin, Doom: The Dark Ages was heavily inspired by three of Miller’s works: seminal Batman comics Year ...
The Dark Ages has finally been fully revealed in all of its glory. At this morning’s Xbox Developer Direct, id Software’s Hugo Martin and Marty Stratton took the stage to deep dive into their third ...