DOOM: The Dark Ages - Metal As Hell, Just Not As Sharp
Briefly

DOOM: The Dark Ages, the latest installment from id Software, diverges from its predecessors by being the easiest in the trilogy, appealing to fans who struggled with DOOM Eternal's complexity. Set between DOOM 64 and the 2016 reboot, it presents a powerful Slayer while expanding the lore with new characters and narrative depth. However, despite its story-heavy content, the writing and delivery come off as forgettable, particularly as the plot intensifies halfway through. The game aims to attract a broader audience by easing gameplay while maintaining the classic DOOM experience.
id Software's latest DOOM, The Dark Ages, opts for a more forgiving gameplay style than its predecessor, aiming to appeal to a wider audience while still retaining core elements.
Set between the events of DOOM 64 and the 2016 reboot, The Dark Ages features a powerful Slayer but delivers a plot that feels somewhat forgettable despite its story-heavy approach.
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