7 skäl att spela DOOM: The Dark Ages

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Av: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 15.05.2025, 10:00

The gaming world is on the verge of another demonic invasion with the release of the long-awaited DOOM: The Dark Ages, which is set to become a landmark game in 2025. This first-person shooter is the eighth major entry in the legendary Doom franchise and promises to deliver an epic and cinematic journey that delves deeper into the legend of the Doom Slayer. The anticipation around this game highlights its potential to become one of the most significant and successful gaming releases of the year, and gg 's editorial team will tell you the 7 main reasons why you should go chop demons to pieces.

1. Middle Ages + hell + sci-fi = the darkest DOOM world ever

DOOM: The Dark Ages immerses players in an unexpected medieval environment that differs significantly from the traditional sci-fi setting of the series. Instead of Martian landscapes or a devastated Earth, you will plunge into a dark and sinister medieval war against the forces of Hell in the alien world of Argent D'Nur. The combination of fantasy and medieval elements with cutting-edge sci-fi technology creates a distinctive and brutal aesthetic unlike anything seen before in the franchise.


We've seen the space style for two games in a row, and we need to offer new experiences, and the best way to do that is to take players to a dark fantasy world. Illustration: Bethesda

2. A new brutal combat style with a unique Shield Saw

The cornerstone of the updated gameplay is the introduction of the Shield Saw and a completely redesigned melee system. The Shield Saw is a versatile destruction tool capable of blocking attacks, delivering powerful blows, and even throwing as a deadly projectile. It also has a parry mechanic that deflects enemy projectiles, which is a trend in the industry today. And let's not forget about the usual firearms that have not gone away. Together, this gives us a new way of moving on the battlefield that we have never experienced before in the Doom series.


For the first time in history, we can not only shoot, but also deflect attacks and cut demons with a saw, which adds variety. Illustration: Bethesda

3. Overclocked id Tech 8 engine and next-level techno-magic

Get ready for DOOM: The Dark Ages will amaze you visually, because thanks to the idTech 8 engine, the game offers incredibly detailed and vivid images: Ray tracing, dynamic lighting, destructible environments, dozens of enemies on the screen, and of course, the series' signature blood effects - all of this runs smoothly even on an average PC, not to mention the Xbox Series and PlayStation 5. And one of the fastest load times in the industry.


Dozens of effects, incredible detail on weapons and enemies that make body parts fly off in all their glory. All this stability and juiciness is beautifully realised thanks to id Tech 8, which looks more interesting than the tired UE 5. Illustration: Bethesda

4. Mechs, dragons, and total destruction: the scale has skyrocketed

DOOM: The Dark Ages takes everyone's favourite action game to new heights with a truly epic scale. For the first time, players will be able to control massive vehicles, including the giant Atlan mech and the terrifying Dragon mech, equipped with a machine gun and the ability to fly (it's a dragon after all). These innovations diversify the gameplay and give you a sense of irresistible power as you break through demonic forces with new devastating abilities.


Have you ever dreamed of flying a dragon with machine guns, slaying demons with brutality? Why aren't you in The Dark Ages yet? Illustration: Bethesda

5. Hundreds of litres of blood and ruthless action

At its core, Doom has always been filled to the brim with blood and ruthless action. This is what made the franchise instantly loved. The Dark Ages continues this bloody tradition. The same fast, furious, and aggressive gameplay awaits us, where we tear the army of Hell to pieces, ripping out the insides of demons to a driving soundtrack that guarantees fierce, satisfying combat battles.


No matter what new vector of development Doom chooses, one thing will never change - the brutal action that fills your monitor with red bloodstains will always be there. Illustration: Bethesda

6. No multiplayer - just you, demons, and a hellish campaign

In a world often dominated by online games, DOOM: The Dark Ages focuses exclusively on a single-player campaign. This decision allowed the developers to focus all of their energy on creating the best possible campaign experience, offering an immersive journey through the demonic Middle Ages that the Doom Slayer must save.


Although Deatmatch was a feature of the Doom series, there are plenty of online shooter games, but quality first-person story-driven shooters are becoming rare, so the developers made the right decision to remove the online mode. Illustration: Bethesda

7. Less jumping - more meat: battles are closer and more tactical

One of the key changes in Doom: The Dark Ages will be the abandonment of the pronounced verticality of the gameplay, which was the hallmark of Doom Eternal with its numerous jumps, leaps in the air and multi-tiered arenas. Instead, the new game will focus on more grounded, mostly single-level combat spaces. This approach to location design will change the dynamics of battles, focusing on horizontal battles and tactical manoeuvring on one plane, which will significantly distinguish it from the acrobatic style of its predecessor. And of course, for players on consoles, this will make it much easier to destroy enemies with a gamepad.

DOOM: The Dark Ages is a bright and attractive game for both hardened fans of the series and newcomers who are trying on the helmet of a brutal defender of the world for the first time. The unique gloomy medieval setting combined with Doom's signature intense and addictive gameplay provides a fresh yet familiar experience. The introduction of the saw shield and epic mech combat, as well as a focus on the single-player campaign and exploration of Doom Slayer's history, make this game one of the best releases of this spring and a candidate for the best first-person shooter in 2025. So get ready to wage war against the hordes of Hell like you've never done before and treat yourself to evenings of epic and bloody shootouts.

Minimum system requirements for DOOM: The Dark Ages
OS. Windows 10 64-Bit / Windows 11 64-Bit
Processor. AMD Zen 2 / Intel 10th Generation CPU
RAM 16 GB
Video card NVIDIA RTX 2060 SUPER / AMD RX 6600
Space on the disc 100 GB (preferably on an SSD)

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