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In rock’s house there are many mansions. Soft and progressive, hard, and – as we celebrate in this new magazine – heavy. You ...
Rolling Stone noted that the record landed in “the place between art-metal seriousness and pop pleasure ... was rapidly outstripping the sludgy stoner rock of his pre-QOTSA outfit, Kyuss.
Coinciding with the latest entry, Doom: The Dark Ages, Rolling Ston e is ranking every major Doom game. To do so, we’re ...
Doom: The Dark Ages pushes the series forward in its brutal prologue. Read Justin Wood's review on Dread Central.
Yes, there will be demons to kill, double-barrel shotguns to wield, and a generous amount of ripping and tearing, but there’s ...
When Doom (2016) came around and rebooted the series for the second time, players were treated to one hell of a good time. It was a game with gore, driven by a heavy as hell metal soundtrack ...
The Dark Ages, in my expected column I’d reference the earlier Doom games — Eternal and the 2016 soft reboot of the franchise ...
You can easily kill a few demons in Doom: The Dark Ages with your hands ... great for wiping stacks of weak enemies and exploding the superheated metal shields held by certain enemies.
Doom: The Dark Ages puts players back in the role of the Doom Slayer once more; but things look quite a bit different than they did in previous outings. Serving as a prequel to 2016's Doom, this ...
So, this issue is basically just a fight between Doom and Dormammu right from the start and that’s a very good thing. Writer Ryan North puts us into Doom’s head as he and Dormammu battle ...