Jordan From UntoldGaming writes:
"A long history of adoration and fan dedication overlays the Doom series. Doom was one of the first IPs to hit the FPS market, it sold fantastically well and served to redefine what it is to be a video game. Its usage of corridor-based maps, fetch objectives, grotesque imagery and jump scares made it one of the most successful video games of the 90’s, so when it was announced that Doom would be making a return in a full-HD reimagining on current gen consoles, the Doom community lost their collective minds."
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You forgot one and it's a doozy. The weapon is kindness in undertale. :) defeats countless enemies.
After feeling really disappointed with the beta, I’m avoiding Doom at all costs. The gameplay video makes the single player campaign look good though, so maybe I’ll pick this up at a later date.
Was interested in this for a while but seen a couple of videos and reviews now and not convinced. Will get it in a sale probably at some point in future...
5/10?
His review reads like he really liked it, but then he gives it a 5?
I'm not sure I understand this site's scoring system.
I think its a good Game. Its 100% fun gameplay, and awesome graphics. But then again i liked the multiplayer. I would give it 85/100 :)