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While there are a lot of similarities between both Rage and DOOM–same developers, publishers, similar shooting style, etc.–it seems that the upcoming Rage 2 will contain a more direct callback to DOOM. In a new video courtesy of IGN, it was revealed that the BFG 9000, the iconic demon-killing weapon that you can utilize in DOOM, will also be present in Rage
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Hot off the heels of announcing plans for E3 just a few weeks back, Bethesda has detailed its plans for QuakeCon 2019 which is set to take place in July. QuakeCon this year is set to focus mostly on DOOM, which this year is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Bethesda has previously referred to 2019
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Earlier today, a brief new trailer for the direct-to-video release of DOOM: Annihilation was released and let’s just say that it didn’t look so hot. The latest film based on the classic gaming franchise looked extremely low budget but also just didn’t come close to resembling much of anything we’ve seen from the video games other than
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With Bethesda and id Software preparing for the 25th anniversary of the DOOM series in the appropriately named “Year of DOOM” that will be coming in 2019, those that have yet to experience the 2016 iteration of the game may want to consider taking on the version released for Nintendo Switch last year, as developer Panic Button has
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After hearing rumors earlier this week, Bethesda confirmed as much today and announced at QuakeCon that both RAGE and DOOM will be added to Xbox Game Pass. RAGE originally launched back in 2010 and released on Xbox 360, PS4, and PC while DOOM released just a few years back on Xbox One, PS4, PC, and later Switch. Both games have both officially joined
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Austin-based studio Panic Button has been at the forefront of the news lately especially for its ports. Mostly, they worked on Nintendo Switch ports of games like Rocket League, Doom, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and the recently-announced Warframe, but the Switch isn’t their only domain as they are also working on Subnautica for PS4 and Xbox One. Today
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While consensus is that DOOM on Nintendo Switch is a terrific port to a handheld system, few would deny that it isn’t a little rough around the edges when compared to the PC, PS4, or Xbox One versions. And while developers Panic Button and id Software can’t fix some issues stemming from the underlying hardware, a forthcoming update
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The Nintendo Switch version of 2016’s DOOM, which was surprisingly revealed during September’s Nintendo Direct alongside Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus for the Switch, released today. To celebrate, Bethesda has released a trailer showcasing some of the title’s violent gameplay on Nintendo’s console handheld hybrid. The trailer shows gameplay in both handheld and docked mode, and it
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Last year, id Software and Bethesda Softworks brought back DOOM — one of the most notable series in gaming history that revolutionized the first-person shooter genre. The only word to describe how well it actually turned out is “miraculous.” With no exception, it is the perfect modern interpretation of the classic. While it brings back some
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Since 1985, Nintendo has provided countless memories for veteran gamers and newcomers alike. With the Nintendo Switch now available, the company has released a new commercial for their hybrid console, showcasing everything that makes Nintendo great. The less than two-minute-long trailer features various snippets of titles available on the console, including a competitive game of Mario
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When it first released, the 2016 iteration of DOOM not only was able to breathe new life into a franchise that had been dormant for quite some time, but brought it back into the modern era with a roar. DOOM provided new-school shooter fans with a fast-paced title that burst onto the screen with searing visuals that
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