A whopping 23 years after Doom first appeared, and the series is still a leading light in
transforming hideous monsters into piles of digital gore. This new Doom has a tight focus on the savage feel of its combat, mixing beefy weapons with horrific ‘glory kills’ to create something that… just feels great to play. And because it so successfully nails the combat, you’re happy to explore the game’s tightly-designed maps for secrets, and even have a crack at creating your own in the powerful SnapMap editor. The multiplayer is delightfully on-point too, recreating that smooth, twitchy feel that has been id’s trademark since Quake 3. A truly wonderful shooter, if you have the stomach for it.
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