When Doom (2016) came around and rebooted the series for the second time, players were treated to one hell of a good time. It was a game with gore, driven by a heavy as hell metal soundtrack, and a ...
With the 2016 Doom game, id Software brought the landmark FPS franchise back from the dead in a big way. That effort was followed up by Doom Eternal, which offered blisteringly fast action that took ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is a prequel to the 2016 reboot and 2020’s Doom Eternal. While I can’t say I’m particularly interested in the lore of the Slayer’s backstory, there’s plenty of allure in mixing sci ...
I imagine the pitch meeting for this Doom 2016 prequel was just 80′s metal albums with Doom Guy photoshopped in. Dark Ages drops the Slayer, literally at times, into the middle of a war between the ...
Doom The Dark Ages from developer id Software is the latest bold iteration for the series and yet another that doesn’t care what others in the oversaturated genre are doing. Dark Ages is the third ...
In Doom: The Dark Ages, id Software and Bethesda push the classic series into a dark medieval realm, merging the series’ signature brutality with a new strategic combat system based around an imposing ...
I like heavy metal. I have loved it since I was a kid. The best heavy metal albums all have this structure to them, a certain style that is as predictable as it is compelling. They start with a killer ...
Set against the backdrop of an invasion on Argent D’Nur, the Doom Slayer must work to stop the hordes of Hell from capturing an artifact of great power — one that would tip the scales in Hell’s favour ...
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.