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Mighty Ape
★★★★★
7 years ago
Awesome deal

Got the last one on new year sale. Game is flawless, dark and hard. Love the graphics and intensity. Why I loved old school doom : it was hard, no health regeneration and low ammo all the time. This installation is the same. Loved the T-Shirt and Key Ring. The size was Large and it fits me perfectly (luckily). One happy customer :)

Game Informer
★★★★★
8 years ago
Campaign worth playing to full completion and multiplayer better than most 1st person shooters of today's world.

The game is worth finding all the collectibles and earning all achievements because they actually benefit the player by helping unlock awesome stuff. Multiplayer is awesome as well because its simple and contains one of the best modes, Freeze Tag!

Console Obsession
★★★★★
7 years ago
Doom (2016) Single Player Campaign PS4 Review

Because of its success as an FPS, Doom was one of the early pioneers of the genre. It does make one wonder what the gaming world would be like if Doom hadn't come along, but whatever the case, we should be thankful for id's FPS for paving the way for the likes of GoldenEye and the Halo series, both...

Impulse Gamer
★★★★★
8 years ago
Doom

Doom is back on next-gen consoles and it's definitely a worthy reboot in every sense!

Push Start
★★★★★
7 years ago
Game Review: DOOM

Bethesda certainly does not rush when it comes to releasing the next in-line for the long running and one of the most iconic series in the history of gaming with Doom , in fact it's safe to make that statement for just about any game from Bethesda and that's testament to the quality of games...

High octane action; Looks fantastic and runs incredibly smooth considering pace; Brilliant enemy and weapon design; Surprising amount of depth to levelling up; Plenty of awesome secrets to discover; The audio is fantastic; especially with a headset; Everything from singleplayer & multiplayer feels...

Loading times take a little longer then hoped; Missions can get a little repetitive later on

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
DOOM Review – Damn, It Feels Good to Unload a BFG Again

When DOOM was shown at E3 2015, my jaw hit the floor and I could hardly wait for it to release. While the multiplayer betas had me a little scared, I knew that if the campaign could stay rock-solid, DOOM would be golden.

Weapon wheel feels great; Never a dull moment; Lots of secrets and extra content

Lengthy load times

Gameplanet
★★★★★
6 years ago
Doom review

Despite a troubled development, Doom is a confident, cracking throwback that pays loving tribute to its much-vaunted forefathers while bringing the noise via cutting edge tech. In a world awash with sci-fi hitscan shooters, it's a breath of fiery air that will delight as it melts faces.

Pace and Glory Kill system keep each major encounter intense, and make a refreshing change from most other modern shooters; Features a grisly range of enemy types and a varied arsenal that's fun to mow them down with; Great level design leads to exhilarating, chaotic battles.

Multiplayer is perfectly serviceable; but can't match the single-player experience in terms of standing out from the pack

Game Revolution
★★★★★
8 years ago
Doom (2016) Review

Unlike past DOOM releases from Bethesda, this DOOM (2016) reboot seemed to release without much fanfare, and even with some doubts with the multiplayer beta . Even more surprising was that review codes weren't sent out until the game's official release to the gaming public.

Stunning iD Tech visuals never fail to impress; Easily the best FPS single-player campaign on current-gen hardware; Buttery-smooth chaotic combat; SnapMap needs a huge marketing boost all its own

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PlayStation Universe
★★★★★
8 years ago
Doom PS4 Review

A confident resurgence of one of the FPS genre's pioneering efforts; DOOM not only manages to boast perhaps the finest single-player campaign in the genre but also a blissfully entertaining multiplayer suite and map editor to boot.

ActionTrip
★★★★
8 years ago
Doom

The DOOM games of the 1990s didn't mess around when it came to introducing the game. There was no lengthy cut scene, no NPC drawling on and on about a backstory, and no brow-beating tutorial that took you away from the ensuing action.

Fast-paced yet incredibly smooth first-person shooter gameplay; challenging difficulties even at the lowest setting; and it captures that old-school familiarity of the original DOOM games blissfully well

SnapMap and multiplayer both need some polishing before they are suitable for constant mass consumption and some of the platforming elements seem a bit overkill for this type of game

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