Abstract: There's nothing like Doom Eternal. Something happens to you when you play this game. It reaches the very heart of your masculinity and awakens the beast within. You feel this strange primal draw to the game. It's an intense heart-pumping experience that r...
Abstract: It might sound a little cruel to write it off as more of an expansion pack than a true sequel, but Doom Eternal often can't but feel like an old-school bundle of bonus levels that solely caters to the appetites of the converted.If that's you, great! Howev...
Published: 2021-07-06, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: In the spring, Id Software and Bethesda announced that they would bring real-time ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 to the Vulkan-powered Doom Eternal. When we reviewed thsi latest Doom title, we found that it was already pretty stunning graphically while...
Published: 2020-04-07, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Id Software's 2016 reboot of DOOM is about as close to a perfect game as you can get. Id cut through the noise and confusion of their early-to-mid 2000s experimentation and delivered an experience that felt like the fruition of everything they'd worked on...
Abstract: Just like the game in question, I am just going to cut to the chase. Doom Eternal is spectacular. Doom (2016) was one of the best first person shooters of the last decade, so id Software had large shoes to fill. Not only does Eternal rise up to the occasi...
Doom Eternal's core shooting is strong thanks to grand weapons and enemy variety, but it buries the action under irksome resource management and stilted combat arenas. The bland multiplayer and silly platforming only hurt it more, driving this sequel belo...
Enemy variety, Gorgeous environments, Combat has a lot of depth
Not a fan of the Blood Punch
DOOM Eternal is drastically better than DOOM (2016), which was already an incredible game. Some players may not enjoy just how much more complex DOOM Eternal is, but I find it addicting. This is one of the best shooters I've ever played
Published: 2020-03-27, Author: Phil , review by: gamespot.com
Combat is a constant calculation in the best ways to slay, Well-designed arenas enable speed, mobility, and intensity in battles, Platforming and finding secrets are a fun, welcome break from fights, Pickups from kills create tons of white-knuckle surviva
Tons of tools to manage can be overwhelming and create a long learning curve, Story is overly serious and confusing, Battlemode mostly just adds more people to the experience the campaign already gives