Developed by id Software, DOOM: The Dark Ages is the prequel to the critically acclaimed DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal that tells the epic cinematic origin story of the DOOM Slayer’s rage. In this ...
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Doom: The Dark Ages finally has a release date set in stone, with the prequel to the 2016 revival of the seminal first-person shooter Doom slated to launch on May 15. Gameplay footage from the Xbox ...
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The Doom Slayer's intimidating appearance in DOOM: The Dark Ages can change when you get different skins unlocked throughout the game. With some skins for the Slayer coming from achieving different ...
During a recent Twitch stream, Doom Eternal game director Hugo Martin revealed that he has given “a lot of thought” into introducing a female Doom Slayer, and the impact it would have on the franchise ...
Sure, Doom Eternal's final adventure might have come to a big, demon slaying end with the arrival of the FPS game's new DLC pack The Ancient Gods - Part 2 last week. But, it sounds like id Software ...
Doom Slayer may not be Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s final DLC fighter, but he is still coming to the game in the form of its final Mii Costume. While his omission now seems like such an oversight, the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Doom: The Dark Ages launches in just a few weeks on May 13. While the gameplay shown so far gives the impression Dark Ages will be one of the most ...
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