This year's AGDQ is over halfway done and getting closer to its first $1 million raised for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
With the Holidays fast approaching, you may still be scrambling to find the perfect gift for your loved ones. But, at this time of year, it's important to treat yourself, too - and Fantatical's latest ...
Many games have received significant discounts. Amazing games like Control: Ultimate Edition and Doom Eternal are available for under $5, while more recent PC releases like Stellar Blade are also much ...
Heading into Doom: The Dark Ages, I thought the game being a prequel to the 2016 series reboot would make a good entry point for the series. Despite enjoying high-octane first-person shooters, Doom ...
Editor's take: I really want Doom: The Dark Ages to be good, and so far, the reviews look decent enough. However, other evidence, including declining player counts and online gab, paints a different ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Bethesda has announced that Doom: The Dark Ages has become developer id Software's "biggest launch" in the company's 34-year history dating back to ...
The rebooted “Doom” series has been a masterclass in reinvention. Bucking the trend of military shooters, the id Software team crafted a brilliant gameplay loop that’s the spiritual successor to the ...
Bethesda, id Software, and Xbox released DOOM: The Dark Ages this week via the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. And judging by its 85 on Metacritic, there is a lot to like about the new DOOM game, which is ...
It’s hard to overstate the importance of Doom in gaming culture. The franchise, which began back in 1993, has pioneered dozens of innovations players now take for granted; its reach can be traced to ...
When director Hugo Martin explained that the mantra for Doom: The Dark Ages was “stand and fight” during Xbox’s Developer Direct earlier this year, I was instantly enticed. It's an idea in direct ...
Doom: The Dark Ages replaces double jumps and dashes with an emphasis on raw power and slow, strategic melee combat. By Jamal Michel Within every first-person shooter, there is a little bit of Doom.
Matthew Mendisana is a journalist and writer with a passion for storytelling and a love for games and movies. That love carried him through college, while not letting his Autistic Spectrum hold him ...