If you haven’t already, now’s the perfect time to revisit or try out Doom Eternal. The sequel to the 2016 reboot, this game cranks up the chaos with a faster, more aggressive combat system that ...
"BFG Division" from 2016's Doom hits 100 million ... Gordon even returned to compose the music for Doom Eternal a few years later, adding more to his repertoire of metal-inspired music that ...
Doom 3 had slower gameplay and a less popular multiplayer mode compared to the original. Doom Eternal introduced unconventional multiplayer modes like Battlemode. Classic Doom still holds up with ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is bringing a giant dose of whimsy to Stratford-upon-Avon, announcing a new adaptation of Roald Dahl‘s “The BFG” as its marquee family production.
id's Marty Stratton describes an "enormous increase in overall world detail and player immersion feedback compared to Doom Eternal/idTech7" in very simple terms: "more AI, more geometry ...
Even Doom Eternal, the latest entry in the Doom saga, includes the original "wad" files for Doom and Doom II, which you can load while chilling at the Doom Slayer's fortress of solitude orbiting ...
As creative director Hugo Martin told GamesRadar+ earlier this year, "If you were an F22 fighter jet in Doom Eternal, this time around we wanted you to feel like an Abrams tank. It means you're ...
The story Eternal Strands tells is pretty good. A bunch of magic-users known as Weavers are attempting to recover their cultural homeland, which has been sealed behind a mystical barrier for ages.
Here at Ars, we're suckers for stories about hackers getting Doom running on everything from CAPTCHA robot checks and Windows' notepad.exe to AI hallucinations and fluorescing gut bacteria.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. A crafty high-schooler was able to do something I didn’t think was possible: They got Doom running inside a PDF file. Seriously. And weirdly ...
A new adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s novel The BFG is set to delight families over the festive period this year as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2025/26 programme.