
Doom the Dark Ages is an interesting little beast. It’s always Loss At the heart, in the vein of the last two games. But the atmosphere is so different, and not only because of the medieval framework. It is the Darkness of Loss Games, if you follow. It goes double for music, and although there is, uh, Obvious reasons for this. The fact remains, it is a game where you are an absolute unit, tearing demons into tatters; But there is much more Pile shit in its veins that before.
Loss 2016 and Eternal Can have triggered a whole new fire under the Djent -Eir side of the metal – to the point that people try to ensure that the name “Metal silver” occurs – but Dark ages is to slide in a deep tradition of metal depicting high level hell, without swinging too far in both directions. So, if you were one of these people who fell into a metal rabbit burrow after the first two games, and you need something to match the vibrations a little better this time, or if it is your first step in a bigger and more brutal world, you walk a little further after you have drunk with one last album more to hunt half.