Release Date: May 15, 2025
The sixth main installment of the popular FPS series. Doom: The Dark Ages takes us to the past, showing us the origins of the Doom Slayer and featuring a unique take on the Middle Ages. The game introduces new weapons (including a unique shield) and an option to control both a traditional mech and a dragon.
Doom: The Dark Ages is the sixth main installment of the best-selling FPS series that began in 1993. It is also a prequel to Quake series.
Doom: The Dark Ages in the standard edition was made available on the release day in the subscription services PC Game and Xbox Game Ultimate.
In Doom: The Dark Ages we watch the action from a first-person perspective (FPP). The game draws heavily from the achievements of the two previous parts of the series, but also introduces a number of new elements.
During the game, we explore various dark locations, facing hordes of demons. The main character, Doom Slayer, visits various planets where there are human fortresses or fields of epic battles, descends into hell, and even ends up in another dimension straight out of the so-called Cthulhu mythology. The maps are larger than in previous games and have a slightly more open structure, offering less linear mission progression and more secrets to discover.
In Doom: The Dark Ages, the protagonist's path is blocked by hordes of monsters, among which there are both varieties known to fans of the series, as well as enemies unseen before. Some of the "old acquaintances" have received new incarnations, adapted to the quasi-medieval realities of the game. This applies to opponents such as the imp and cacodemon.
We eliminate monsters by making use of a rich arsenal. It includes both iconic weapons (such as the super shotgun, plasma cannon or rocket launcher), as well as new murder tools. We are primarily talking about a hybrid of a shield and a circular saw, which can be used not only to defend against attacks, but also to throw at enemies. Previously unavailable variants of ranged weapons were also prepared (like a rivet gun and a rifle shooting skull fragments), as well as three types of melee weapons (including a battle mace).
Once again, the key to success on the battlefield is to keep moving, avoid enemy attacks and weaken the attacking creatures (mainly with the use of firearms), and then finish them off at close range, by performing brutal "finishers" on them. In this regard, Doom: The Dark Ages has a slower pace than Doom Eternal, making Doom Slayer heavier and less mobile, and forcing the player to focus on parrying attacks with a shield.
Apart from traditional levels where we must travel on foot, Doom: The Dark Ages offers two types of intermissions. From time to time, Doom Slayer gains access to a powerful mech - a walking Atlas the size of a skyscraper, whose metal fists smash the skulls of titans. The protagonists can also ride a dragon, travelling on the creature's back and engaging in aerial battles.
Doom: The Dark Ages runs on the id Tech 8 engine, which is a new incarnation of proprietary technology developed by id Software studio. It was also used for the two previous parts of the series.
Doom: The Dark Ages takes us back several hundred years from the previous games, to a specific version of the "Middle Ages". As a super weapon at the service of gods and kings, Doom Slayer must go into battle with the forces of hell, which are launching an assault on the kingdom he protects.
Doom: The Dark Ages launched in three editions: standard, , and collector's edition.
The Edition (in addition to the copy of the game) included a story add-on (not available on the premiere day), a digital artbook, a soundtrack, and a Divinity Skin Pack. Additionally, it allowed for a 2-day early access period.
The collector's edition of Doom: The Dark Ages, in addition to the content of the Edition, offered a 30.5-centimeter Doom Slayer figurine, a metal replica of the red access card from the game, and a steelbook.
In addition to the above releases, three products inspired by Doom: The Dark Ages were put up for sale, together forming the Limited Edition Collection - a skin for the Xbox Series X console, as well as special versions of the Xbox Wireless Controller and Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.
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System Requirements for Doom: The Dark Ages Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
(1080p, 60 fps) Intel Core i7-10700K / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 2060 Super / Radeon RX 6600, 100 GB SSD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
(1440p, 60 fps) Intel Core i7-12700K / AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, 32 GB RAM, graphic card 10 GB GeForce RTX 3080 / Radeon RX 6800, 100 GB SSD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Ultra System Requirements:
(4K, 60 fps) Intel Core i7-12700K / AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, 32 GB RAM, graphic card 16 GB GeForce RTX 4080 / Radeon RX 7900 XT, 100 GB SSD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
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Doom: The Dark Ages review - great game, not the best Doom
Doom: The Dark Ages is a great game, a fantastic demon slaughter festival, but not exactly the best Doom.
Game is Recomended by 95% of Critics. There are 170 Critic Reviews.
Life is Xbox: 89 / 100
DOOM has always been about fast, frantic, and intense gameplay, and this entry certainly delivers. The visuals are among the best I’ve seen on Xbox, and the sound design is top-notch. Controlling the Doom Slayer always feels incredibly powerful and god-like, I haven’t played too many games where I’ve felt this strong.
TheSixthAxis: 8 / 10 by Miguel Moran
DOOM: The Dark Ages is a fun and flashy shooter stuffed with engaging content - it's a thrill-ride from beginning to end. In the shadow of DOOM Eternal, though, the more varied set-pieces and methodical combat cause its flame to burn just a bit less bright than I was hoping for.
PlayStation LifeStyle: 9 / 10 by Tyler Treese
Getting used to Doom: The Dark Age's combat loop takes some time, but once it clicks, it becomes a real joy.
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