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 and DOOM II gets new update, add-ons/quick saves/60 fps (and more)

This is a helluva update. Check the details below. Curated add-ons, 60 FPS support, Quick Save functionality and more are available now on all platforms in the latest update for our re-releases of DOOM (1993) and DOOM II. Players can now download and play a curated list of megaWADS, including John Romero’s SIGIL. Add-On Support – Add-ons can be downloaded for free from the main menu for both...[Read More]

Rage 2

It has felt like ages since I reviewed the first Rage game. It was one of those games that dripped with potential, but somehow fell short on content, and just glistened over story, while not quite sparkling in the sunlight as if it were Edward (yep, I went there — congrats to our new Batman). Who didn’t want to see a mutant-filled world that felt more like Mad Max than what Mad Max could deliver (...[Read More]

id Software announces large free update for Quake Champions

Free update is coming to Quake Champions Quake Champions continues to grow and evolve in Early Access thanks to new content, features, and improvements driven by feedback from the community. Next Thursday, 15th March, id Software will roll out the next big free update for Quake Champions, delivering new ways to play and fun new looks. This will include the return of Instagib – the first new ...[Read More]