Doom: The Dark Ages
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$1,900 Doom: The Dark Ages graphic card bundle doesn't come with the game, but never fear – the $2,000 bundle does
By Ashley Bardhan published
News I can't do this anymore, Bethesda

Id says Doom: The Dark Ages is "the best Doom game we've ever made" as it reveals we're leaving Hell for the Lovecraftian Cosmic Realm and getting a gun that shoots a mace on a chain
By Issy van der Velde published
News Hell yeah

Doom: The Dark Ages has a new official trailer, and at this point id Software and Bethesda are just holding me down and pouring Doom lore over my head
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Please, spare me (the details)

Best Doom merch ahead of The Dark Ages
By Benjamin Abbott published
Buying guide Find gear for The Dark Ages, Eternal, and more

Big Preview: Doom: The Dark Ages – Exclusive access and hands-on impressions with the fiery FPS
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
After going hands-on with Doom: The Dark Ages and chatting with id Software, we report back from our exclusive access

Doom: The Dark Ages' weighty shield saw and gory melee are vital to its refreshed combat loop: "The guns are more like rhythm guitars this time"
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Interview Interview | Hugo Martin and Marty Stratton sit down to talk guns, gore, and glorious combat in Doom: The Dark Ages

Doom: The Dark Ages' team found new inspiration from the original Doom: "We play it at the start of every project"
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Interview Interview | "It's like the Mona Lisa to us": Doom: The Dark Ages' Hugo Martin talks revisiting the 1993 Doom, and how it inspired the team to evolve this time around

Doom: The Dark Ages is set to include 22 levels, almost doubling the amount offered in Doom Eternal
By Catherine Lewis published
News It sounds like The Dark Ages is going to keep us busy

I didn't expect to say it, but Doom: The Dark Ages adding a shield and a parry somehow makes it feel more Doom than ever
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Hands-on Hands-on | Three hours with Doom: The Dark Ages is enough to convince me these less-than-obvious additions to the series are incredibly creative, and simply superb fun
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