Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part 2 (Switch)

I know I was not the only one who was frustrated by the cliffhanger at the end of The Ancient Gods – Part 1. Perhaps frustrated is too strong a word; I was perplexed. After slogging through the annoying final boss that was Samur Maykr, I was left to learn that Slayer (Doomguy, if you’re nasty) went through all of this trouble to make…AN EVIL TWIN?! Thankfully, The Ancient Gods &#...[Read More]

Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part 1 (Switch)

Doomguy, if you thought that your job as the Slayer of all demons was done after completing the campaign of Doom Eternal, you would be mistaken. The world needs you once again to save us from Hell! Now that Doom Eternal is out on the Switch, owners of the game should be pleased to know that its first expansion, The Ancient Gods Part I (TAG1), is available as well. If you’ve beaten Doom Etern...[Read More]

Doom Eternal Review (Nintendo Switch)

I’m kind of embarrassed to say this but I have never played a Doom game. I had heard many great things about the series but never attempted to play because I didn’t enjoy first-person shooters or think I was good at them. But, here I am now, reviewing Doom Eternal on the Nintendo Switch. I figured that I would give it a try after seeing all the hype about the game releasing, even back when people ...[Read More]

DOOM Eternal

Few games can compare to the raw splendor of DOOM‘s violence. The series flourishes in its homages to hellish gore and brutal violence. For decades, DOOM has reveled in pitting players against hordes of demons, watching their pixelated, polygonal corpses dissolve into bloody mush as a result of a sole aggressor’s relentless assault. For PC players in the 90s, DOOM was a revolution of m...[Read More]

DOOM Eternal is immortalized with the Arkade Blaster

I broke a lamp with Beat Saber. I will most certainly break something with this idea. Check out the official goods below. Doom Eternal being played with 360 degree motion controls on the Arkade Blaster and a $30 phone (below). The Arkade Blaster is a point-and-shoot motion controller from gaming peripheral manufacturer Arkade, that will work with hundreds of PC and mobile games. The company recent...[Read More]

Bethesda’s E3 trailers for your viewing pleasure

They are all here. Enjoy the hell out of them. Doom Eternal Wolfenstein: Youngblood Fallout 76 Starfield Rage 2 PREY: Mooncrash Quake Champions The Elder Scrolls: Legends The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset The Elder Scrolls VI