For nearly three decades, the DOOM franchise has been synonymous with breakneck speed, grotesque demons, and the unmistakable thump of a Super Shotgun. From the hellish corridors of Mars to the corrupted landscapes of Earth in DOOM Eternal , the Doom Slayer has evolved from a silent marine into an unkillable god-warrior. But until now, one glaring question has lingered in the blood-soaked air: Where did the rage begin?
The Dark Ages set the stage for the events of the original DOOM game. The UAC's meddling with Hell technology had created a portal to Hell, allowing demons to invade Earth. The player, as a Space Marine, was tasked with stopping the demonic invasion and closing the portal. DOOM- The Dark Ages
For the first time, you have a dedicated : the Flail & Shield combo . You can: For nearly three decades, the DOOM franchise has
The Super Shotgun is notably absent, replaced by the "Dragonhide Blunderbuss"—a brutal powder weapon that feels satisfyingly primitive. The Dark Ages set the stage for the
In their place, a new pantheon of gods emerged: the Hell Priests. These malevolent entities, also known as the Lords of Hell, sought to dominate the universe and reshape reality in their image. The Hell Priests created the demonic hordes that would become a hallmark of the DOOM franchise.
You can’t have DOOM without guns, and delivers with anachronistic glee. The weapons are a blend of medieval craftsmanship and demonic energy. Leaked weapon names include:
Gone is the dash, meathook, and mid-air boosting. Instead, you have: