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Doom: The Dark Ages is packed with chunky violence, but restrictive combat, tedious exploration, and cinematic delusions make ...
The Dark Ages moves like a bull on ice skates, heavy and meaty but incredibly agile. It feels good, and more importantly, it ...
Doom: The Dark Ages returns to the Doom Slayer's past with a full set of new melee weapons, mechs, and more as you rip and ...
Doom: The Dark Ages is the third game of the new "Doom" era since the franchise was rebooted in 2016 and was followed up with ...
Stressful, but in a good way, Doom The Dark Ages thunders along a well-trodden path but fails to break any new ground. I like ...
Doom: The Dark Ages still delivers plenty of thrilling action, but its oversized ambitions make it the weak link of a great trilogy.
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Perhaps even more harrowing than the progression towards these new weapons, was the regression back towards the basic weapons ...
Hear ye, hear ye, knights, lords, ladies and all other manner of people: Journey forth to the land of Fremont this coming week’s end, where wonders abound and adventures await!
Yep, what better way to get yourself in the mood for Doom than to massacre a bunch of angry critters emerging from spooky ...
Thomas of Argos was a Greek mercenary who served King Henry VIII of England in the 16th century in the wars against Scotland ...