Comicbook.com · 7h
DOOM: The Dark Ages Won’t Be the End of the Series, Says Director
DOOM: The Dark Ages isn’t meant to conclude the rebooted DOOM series, says id Software creative director Hugo Martin. As the third entry in id Software’s new take on DOOM, some fans naturally assumed that The Dark Ages could end up being the final entry that would round out a trilogy that the studio has spent the past decade working on.
Comicbook.com · 1h
DOOM: The Dark Ages Reportedly Coming to Nintendo Switch 2
If DOOM: The Dark Ages does come to Nintendo Switch 2, it would complete the trilogy of DOOM and DOOM Eternal which have been released on the Nintendo Switch. Both ports have been done expertly, so it is not impossible to see DOOM: The Dark Ages on the Nintendo Switch 2, which is expected to be more powerful.
East Bay Times · 4d
‘Doom: The Dark Ages’ takes inspiration from ‘300,’ Batman and a tank
When game director Hugo Martin discussed “Doom: The Dark Ages,” three images spring up over the discourse. The first is Leonidas in the “300” battling the Persians at the Hot Gates in Thermopylae. The second is another Frank Miller project “The Dark Knight Returns” and the last one is a tank.
Yahoo · 4d
Doom: The Dark Ages is out in just 4 months, with 'a grounded combat system with an emphasis on power over the acrobatics of Doom Eternal'
"In Doom: The Dark Ages you will feel like the superweapon in the center of a medieval war against hell," said game director Hugo Martin. "We've taken the narrative out of the codex and into the cutscenes, featuring new characters, old allies and powerful new villains."
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