Doom The Dark Ages has finally arrived, and id Software is doing more to bring back that classic Doom vibe than fiddling with the freneticism that made its predecessor, Doom Eternal, unpalatable for ...
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In Doom: The Dark Ages, id Software and Bethesda push the classic series into a dark medieval realm, merging the series’ signature brutality with a new strategic combat system based around an imposing ...
What just happened? Nightdive Studios, MachineGames, and id Software have kicked off another QuakeCon by revisiting classic first-person shooters. This year, the trio collaborated to introduce ...
The classic first-person-shooter game "Doom" has been ported to an unexpected Apple product, with the three decade old Apple Network Server the latest hardware to be added to the compatibility list.
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Doom mods represent an entire videogame genre unto themselves. From the quintessential Brutal Doom to the visionary My House, in the past 32 years, id Software's seminal FPS has been expanded, remade, ...
As someone who grew up during the 90s, I've played a lot of video games that were similar to the classic Doom from 1993. Id Software's hellish first-person shooter was so inspirational to so many ...
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"It's like a classic piece of art. It's like a painter going to a museum and studying the Norman Rockwell painting he's already studied 50 times," Martin explained. "Every time you look at it, you ...
Few names can terrify classic Doom fans more than Okuplok, an obscure mapper who's only surfaced a few times on the Doomworld forums, usually to release something painful before slinking off into the ...