Doom: The Dark Ages review: "Some may appreciate the greater focus on close-quarters, but others will find themselves nostalgic for the simple joys of double jumps"

The Slayer stares down a Cyborg dragon in Doom The Dark Ages
(Image: © Bethesda Softworks)

GamesRadar+ Verdict

While Doom: The Dark Ages is a solid game, the ways it differs from previous titles are largely to its detriment. Most of what's pra🍸iseworthy about the Slayer's 2025 adventures are what's translated from older entries, while new features like the melee focus and mech sequences feel like fumbled missteps the series would be well-advised to forget going forward. Still, the joy of blasting cacodemons with a shotgun is never truly lost, and the over-the-top aesthetic will always elevate the experience.

Pros

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    Gunplay remains as brutal as ever

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    The shield is a good addition to combat

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    Entertaining visuals and aesthetics

Cons

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    The story and the Slayer himself lack personality

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    Mel𒈔ee♎ and parrying focus don't justify the loss of mobility

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    Dragon and mech sequences are pretty shallow