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Doom: The Dark Ages Review – The Old One

Doom: The Dark Ages Review - The Old One
ThePawn.com May 9, 2025 3 min read
Doom: The Dark Ages Review – The Old One

Doom: The Dark Ages Review - The Old One

Doom Eternal built upon the strong foundations that the series’ 2016 reboot established, evolving the classic and frenetic first-person action by introducing a complex layer of strategy and quick decision-making. It was a change that, while popular, did alienate some players looking for something akin to its more straightforward predecessor, with its emphasis on consistent movement, resource juggling, and frequent weapon switching, all of which could detract from the core principles of gratuitous demon slaying. As a response to that, Doom: The Dark Ages doesn’t retreat backwards, but instead threads the needle by reestablishing an engrossing power fantasy with simple but satisfying mechanics that push its combat into uncharted territory for the series.

Doom: The Dark Ages puts a big emphasis on standing your ground in a fight, rather than moving around it. To do this, you’re permanently equipped with a shield that lets you parry enemy attacks and block incoming damage. It’s a versatile tool that soaks up damage or redirects it with timely blocks and parries, giving you the ability to go toe-to-toe with far more enemies than before. In typical Doom fashion though, the best defense is often also an incredibly aggressive offense. Your shield is far more than a means to defend yourself–it’s a weapon in every sense of the word. When you’re not slicing a demon’s head off with its chainsaw edges, you can bounce it between enemies or shatter armor that has been super-heated by your bullets. It’s a great tool for closing distance, too, since it substitutes Eternal’s air dash for a long-reaching shield bash that comes in handy across the larger battlefields. The shield locks onto distant targets and at the press of a button the Slayer launches towards enemies and obliterates them with devastating effect. For a series so hyper focused on its array of weaponry, it’s curious to have the biggest change come in the form of a defensive addition. But with the variety the shield alone adds to the existing formula, it’s an addition that will be difficult to move on from.

Doom: The Dark Ages
Doom: The Dark Ages

You’ll still have to manage how you kill demons in order to keep your health and ammo topped up, but the importance of this has been de-emphasised when compared to Doom Eternal. Instead, that focus shifts towards a rhythm that arises from balancing parries and melee attacks in equal measure. You’re given powerful attacks that you can deliver routinely with your fists and other melee weapons, all of which are tied to refresh timers that you can shorten by parrying incoming attacks. It’s deeply satisfying to rush into the face of a towering demon with a shield bash, parry a string of attacks, and then deliver a flurry of your own in their dazed state. Each reverberating parry and subsequent crushing counter-attack pauses the action ever so slightly to emphasize the impact of your actions, giving each skirmish a crunchy feel that never gets old.

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