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Doom: The Dark Ages

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  • 2025
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Doom: The Dark Ages (2025)
CyberpunkDark FantasyOne-Person Army ActionSupernatural HorrorActionFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

The next input to the popular Doom franchise, the Doomslayer finds himself in medieval territory in this thrilling prequel.The next input to the popular Doom franchise, the Doomslayer finds himself in medieval territory in this thrilling prequel.The next input to the popular Doom franchise, the Doomslayer finds himself in medieval territory in this thrilling prequel.

  • Director
    • Hugo Martin
  • Stars
    • Jason E. Kelley
    • Debra Wilson
    • Kyle Chapple
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    772
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    • Director
      • Hugo Martin
    • Stars
      • Jason E. Kelley
      • Debra Wilson
      • Kyle Chapple
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jason E. Kelley
    Jason E. Kelley
    • Doom Slayer
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    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
    • Commander Thira
    • (voice)
    Kyle Chapple
    Kyle Chapple
    • Commander Valen
    • (voice)
    Piotr Michael
    Piotr Michael
    • King Novik
    • (voice)
    Rick Cosnett
    Rick Cosnett
    • Prince Ahzrak
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    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • The Witch
    • (voice)
    Tasia Valenza
    Tasia Valenza
    • Sentinel Facility Voice
    • (voice)
    Daniel Bonjour
    Daniel Bonjour
    • Deag Loric
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    Cari Kabinoff
    Cari Kabinoff
    • Sentinel Soldier
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    Sean Rohani
    Sean Rohani
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    Robbie Daymond
    Robbie Daymond
    • Slayer Suit
    • (voice)
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    Darin De Paul
    Darin De Paul
    • Kreed Maykr
    • (voice)
    • (as Darin DePaul)
    Jason Liebrecht
    Jason Liebrecht
    • Maykr Tech Grunt
    • (voice)
    Eric Nagy
    • Maykr Facility Voice
    • (voice)
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Hell Priest
    • (voice)
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    Matthew Waterson
    Matthew Waterson
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    • (voice)
    Bryan Massey
    Bryan Massey
    • Doom Slayer
    Katie Wetch
    Katie Wetch
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      • Hugo Martin
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    9CarterJ-80

    Glory kills?

    Doom the dark ages is a new and amazing addition to the doom franchise. Its dark, its gory, its fun!

    The map designs are amazing and detailed. The gun designs are even cooler than in eternal and look like there from the DARK AGEE😜😜 I know some people dont like this game because its a lot slower paced then eternal and 2016 but that does not stop it from making you feel like a unstoppable force of nature. You feel like a walking tank in this game, you can hear and feel every single step you take.

    I think I spent at least 30 min just flying around on the dragon.

    There is one thing that I missed though. Glory kills. Sadly they have been removed but this game is still amazing.
    4vjzdch

    Higher price, less game

    Took me 12 hours to beat the main story compared to the 14-16 it took to beat Eternal. When there are games coming out like E33 with a 30+ hour main story for under $50, buying games like this for $70+ makes absolutely no sense. Can't help but feel ripped off for spending that much money on a single player only game that can be beat in a few sittings. Surely there are a few more hours to be spent on side quests or the Doom equivalent, but its such a shame these games are taking longer to develop, costing more money, and yet providing far less in what you can actually do in the game. Very disappointing.
    7jansrw

    A bold step in a different direction

    I've finished Doom: The Dark Ages after around 11 hours of gameplay, and I have to say: it's a good game - but definitely the weakest entry in the modern Doom trilogy. Not because it lacks quality, but because the gameplay takes a completely different turn.

    Let's start with the bad: the PC launch was a mess. Crashes, performance issues, and those annoying tutorial pop-ups that would literally crash the game - I had to tinker around just to get it running stable. After getting past that hurdle, it ran okay, but stuff like this simply shouldn't happen with a AAA title.

    Gameplay-wise, you quickly notice: Dark Ages is slower, heavier, and far less frantic than its predecessors. The focus is now on parrying and melee combat, which is cool at first, but starts to lose its appeal over time. You barely have to switch weapons - I made it through most of the game with just the Ball & Chain and the Super Shotty. Especially if you're used to Doom Eternal, this feels like a serious step back.

    I played on "Nightmare" and even that felt surprisingly forgiving - maybe even too easy. There are difficulty sliders, sure, but even with those, the game never really pushes you hard. If you're looking for a brutal challenge, you'll only get that to a limited extent.

    The most disappointing parts? The mech and dragon sections. They looked epic in the trailer, but in reality, they play like a dull arcade game from the early 2000s. Repetitive, sluggish, and completely lacking in tension. I honestly wish they had just left those moments as cutscenes.

    And yet... I had fun. Really.

    Because when Doom: The Dark Ages shines, it shines. The story is by far the best in the series. There are more cutscenes, more world-building, more character - and yeah, it's totally over-the-top, but in the best way. The boss fights are also a major highlight - especially the final boss: epic presentation, long, challenging, and incredibly satisfying.

    Level design is a mixed bag. The linear levels with clear structure? Fantastic. Great arena layouts, intense fights, and a cool medieval vibe. But those semi-open levels where you constantly hunt for keys and run around in circles? Total buzzkill. Confusing, sluggish, and just not fun.

    The soundtrack... meh. It's there. But that's about it. After Mick Gordon, the bar is just insanely high - and this doesn't even come close. Not a single track stuck with me. Nothing on the level of a workout playlist banger like in Doom 2016 or Eternal.

    Despite everything: I still think Doom: The Dark Ages is worth buying. It's bold, different, experimental - and even if that stings a bit for fans of the old formula, I respect the attempt to try something new instead of recycling the same thing again.
    7kamyrionlopez

    Is it still DOOM?

    The ones of us, that have played all titles of the franchise, know that DOOM can be many things and some reincarnations are better than others. But this DOOM won't be mine.

    Don't get me wrong. The ID tech 8 engine delivers stunning graphics and a vivid game play. As for the dragon rides and titan battles, well they are okayish, but the time could have been better put elsewhere. But my biggest beef is with the core of it all: the game play.

    DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal where fast paced and had epic battles. Key was that you kept moving and deal damage while trying to receive as little as possible. Blood and gore everywhere. With doom eternal they introduced that thing where one was required to follow certain patterns to subdue an enemy or rather better subdue an enemy. But one was still rather free on how to approach this. Some guns or combos just worked better than others. But now it feels fully enforced. One must follow the dance and get the queues in order to fight properly. It just feels very restrictive and not DOOM-like at all. More like Bayonetta or other games of that genre.

    The sound is admittedly not as epic as the recent predecessors, but still enjoyable. Solid delivery.

    Yet the price is way to high considering playtime and the competition. In my region it's 80 euros. 60 would have been steep, but still acceptable. Feels really greedy, Bethesda!

    The initial review was done after 8 hours. Now, that I completed the campaign on nightmare, I can say, that it definitely grew on me. After some more weapon and shield updates, it feels a lot better. However, the necessary parry actions disrupt the flow and make you vulnerable for enemies in your back when compared to it's predecessor DOOM Eternal.
    10RJRJB

    Absolutely amazing! Fav game of 2025 so far!

    Doom: The Dark Ages is a bold, cinematic reimagining that does the impossible - it makes Doom feel fresh again. It's unapologetically violent, artistically fearless, and soaked in atmosphere. For fans of epic dark fantasy, pulse-pounding action, and metal-as-hell storytelling, this is a must-play experience. If the original Doom was a shotgun blast to the face, The Dark Ages is a warhammer through the skull - slower, heavier, and just as satisfying. The game is amazing from the beginning to the end and if you're new to this type of game give it a try you won't regret it! Favorite game of 2025 so far.

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      First game of the Doom reboots to not have a soundtrack composed by Mick Gordon, as he had a difficult working relationship with id Software and Bethesda.
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      Featured in TheOneHolyNeck: Road to the Dark Ages: Doom Marathon Annoucement Trailer (2025)

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      • May 15, 2025 (United States)
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