Doom: The Dark Agesis finally here, and with it, plenty of action-packed gameplay that puts players up against the forces of Hell. Taking on the role of the iconic Slayer,Doom: The Dark Agesintroduces a fresh medieval take on the franchise, but that isn’t the only major change being brought to the series.

The Glory Kill systemhas been tweaked pretty significantly. Glory Kills have become a recentDoomstaple, butDoom: The Dark Agestakes a more balanced approach that may be refreshing for some players, while disappointing to others. It’s a matter of taste, and there are plenty of pros and cons regardingDoom: The Dark Ages' change to how Glory Kills are activated.

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Doom: The Dark Ages Saves Glory Kills for Its Most Harrowing Encounters, Streamlining the Non-Stop Action

The Pros of Saving Glory Kills for Specific Fights

For the most part, Glory Kills are mainly reserved for Leaders, stronger demons that serve as mini-bosses throughout the story. KeepingDoom: The Dark Ages' most graphic killsspecific to its more powerful enemies can really bring some excitement when it finally happens. These animations can be downright gnarly when taking a Leaders' Demonic Essence. The biggest benefit to this approach is that it helps the pace of normal enemy encounters.

Instead of taking up so much time Glory Killing grunts in each level, the Slayer can slash and shoot through a horde of normal-level enemies like butter, making fights more fast-paced. This can help players maintain a solid momentum, which ultimately adds tothe power fantasy thatDoom: The Dark Agesbrings forth. The new route that has been taken with this combat feature can keep the Glory Kills from growing old over time, which could be seen as a big benefit after spending hours with the game.

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Lower-level enemies can still be damaged with Glory Strikes, but they don’t always result in a kill. Glory Kills can be triggered against normal enemies, but they are incredibly rare.

The Cons of Less Frequent Glory Kills

The biggest downside to this approach is clear, though. Glory Kills bring an awesome level of gore to enemy encounters, so seeing less of them overall can be a real bummer when the franchise has made it something to expect. Whether it be a weaker demon or a powerful mini-boss, getting a close-up view of the Slayer annihilating any spawn of Hell, regardless of type, brought a different level of fun.TheDoomfranchise has a strong legacy, and while saving its bloodiest kills can elevate the excitement of performing them, a lot of fans may be left missing the continuous gore-filled animations.

The benefit of having a more fast-paced combat experience can feel incredibly satisfying, butless Glory Killsalso removes some of the franchise’s new identity that was established withDoom(2016). Glory Kills may not be a series-long tradition, but the system has definitely become a defining feature of the modern era, which could makeDoom: The Dark Agesfeel jarring to some players.

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Winning a powerful demon’s Demonic Essence awards the Slayer with upgrades for Health, Armor, or Ammo.

Doom: The Dark Ages Embraces its Changes

Despite fewer Glory Kills,Doom: The Dark Agesdefinitely does not hold back on the action. The special kills that are present are delightfully gruesome, and new additions likethe Slayer’s Shield Sawand the introduction of a hulking mech suit make up for the more sparse Glory Kills. The changes made toDoom: The Dark Agesall come down to player preference, but it’s exciting to see that developer id Software isn’t afraid to experiment with its formula.

WHERE TO PLAY

BECOME THE SLAYER IN A MEDIEVAL WAR AGAINST HELLDOOM: The Dark Ages is the prequel to the critically acclaimed DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal that tells an epic cinematic story worthy of the DOOM Slayer’s legend. In this third installment of the modern DOOM series, players will step into the blood-stained boots of the DOOM Slayer, in this never-before-seen dark and sinister medieval war against Hell.

DOOM: The Dark Ages is a dark fantasy/sci-fi single-player experience that delivers the searing combat and over-the-top visuals of the incomparable DOOM franchise, powered by the latest idTech engine.REIGN IN HELLAs the super weapon of gods and kings, shred enemies with devastating favorites like the Super Shotgun while also wielding a variety of new bone-chewing weapons, including the versatile Shield Saw. Players will stand and fight on the demon-infested battlefields in the vicious, grounded combat the original DOOM is famous for.STAND AND FIGHTExperience an epic story of the DOOM Slayer’s rage in this cinematic and action-packed story. Bound to serve as the super weapon of gods and kings, the DOOM Slayer fends off demon hordes as their leader seeks to destroy the Slayer and become the only one that is feared. Witness the creation of a legend as the Slayer takes on all of Hell and turns the tide of the war.DISCOVER UNKNOWN REALMSIn his quest to crush the legions of Hell, the Slayer must take the fight to never-before-seen realms. Mystery, challenges, and rewards lurk in every shadow of ruined castles, epic battlefields, dark forests, ancient hellscapes, and worlds beyond. Armed with the viciously powerful Shield Saw, cut through a dark world of menace and secrets in id’s largest and most expansive levels to date.

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