Looks fabulous, Runs super-smoothly, Weapons and demons better than ever, Glory Kills add more satisfaction, Great weapon upgrade system, Meaty and fulfilling single-player game
Multiplayer feels generic compared to single-player, Takes longer than you'd expect before the bosses begin to appear
Whatever Bethesda may believe, and whatever the tastes of millennials, Doom is all about its single-player campaign, which is a blood-smattered brilliant beast of a game.It's extensive, insanely hectic, unbelievably satisfying, gloriously gory to behold...
Unremitting demon-slaughter action all the way, Brilliant Glory Kill mechanics, All your favourite Doom enemies and weapons, Solid multiplayer and DIY SnapMap modes
Repetitive level design, Semi-useless map
This is the Doom you've been waiting for, packed with gruesome, unrelenting action, gore and one of the finest monster menageries in gaming. The reliance on staged arena battles makes for a slightly repetitive campaign, but it's enormous fun in its own br...
Doom's reboot is bringing the franchise bang up-to-date and yet it has not lost any of its original charm/appeal. For me it's non-stop arcade fun all the way, with big weapons, large monsters, a pounding sound track and the added bonus of the community dr...
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Published: 2016-08-26, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Those of us that have been around a bit longer in the gaming world will definitely remember the pretty much legendary Doom-games. Among other things, it was one of the first shooters with 3D-graphics and multiplayer via your network. A few weeks ago the...
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Published: 2016-07-29, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Throughout the past few weeks, I've received some passionate pleas from hardware fans wanting me to include Doom Vulkan testing and conduct a performance analysis. Of course, I understand the reason behind this but the complicated benchmarking process mea...
Published: 2016-07-25, Author: Dan , review by: cclonline.com
Abstract: I've always loved DOOM. The original was one of the first proper PC games I played as a kid, after someone installed the shareware version on a computer at school and we all had a go. While I don't believe I had the full version way back then I definitely...
Published: 2016-05-17, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
There are a few other issues too. By and large, DOOM does an excellent job of stripping the narrative to its bare-bones, there are several moments where the momentum stalls because of an overlong dialogue sequence. There's also a ridiculous amount of writ...
Abstract: Doom has moved on. id Software's new take on its old classic once again straddles a fault-line between the partly colonised surface of Mars and a rollicking Death Metal album cover version of Hell, all goat motifs and bubbling plumes of gore. Brought to l...
Captures the spirit of the early Dooms, Campaign is packed with secrets, Potentially brilliant map editor
Underwhelming multiplayer, Barely-there plot
Embedded video It could have been little more than an empty exercise in nostalgia for the thirtysomething crowd. Thankfully, Doom manages to blend in just enough 21st century tweaks to appeal to the kind of Modern Warfare-raised whippersnapper who thinks...