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[Test] DOOM The Dark Ages review : buy, try or wait on PC, PS5

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DOOM The Dark Ages review: the verdict starts with one clear fact. This is not DOOM Eternal in medieval armor. It is heavier, more grounded and more direct. The Slayer blocks the hit, answers with the Shield Saw and pushes forward.

Key points

  • DOOM: The Dark Ages launched on May 15, 2025 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
  • The game is developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks.
  • Xbox lists the game with Game Pass on Xbox Series X|S and PC.
  • PlayStation lists a PS5 version with PS5 Pro support and a one-hour PlayStation Plus Premium trial.
  • Bethesda presents it as a single-player dark fantasy and sci-fi FPS with the Shield Saw, mech and dragon sequences.

The useful answer is simple. Buy it if you want a brutal single-player FPS with strong production values. Try it first through Game Pass if you are unsure about the slower rhythm. Wait for a sale if you mainly want co-op, multiplayer or the fastest possible movement. For more coverage, check our reviews, PC games and Xbox games.

Official DOOM The Dark Ages screenshot showing the Slayer with his shield
DOOM: The Dark Ages makes the Slayer feel heavier and more direct.

DOOM The Dark Ages review: quick verdict

DOOM: The Dark Ages is worth playing, but it is not the safest pick for every DOOM fan. It works best for players who like readable arenas, heavy weapons and frontal pressure. It may disappoint players who loved Eternal for aerial speed.

Official DOOM The Dark Ages arena screenshot with demons and projectiles
The arena loop is built around reading attacks, blocking and punishing.

Gameplay: Shield Saw first, speed second

The Shield Saw defines the whole game. It blocks, parries, flies out, returns and creates openings. When the timing clicks, combat feels physical. You are not only shooting demons. You are breaking their advance.

The weapons still have DOOM punch. The Super Shotgun feels direct. The darker tools fit the medieval tone. The trade-off is clear: more weight, less bounce.

Official DOOM The Dark Ages battlefield screenshot with dark fantasy scenery
The visual direction leans into castles, metal, fire and massive demons.

DOOM The Dark Ages review: platforms and tech

The game is available on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Xbox lists it for Xbox Series X|S, PC and Game Pass. PlayStation lists the PS5 version, PS5 Pro support and a one-hour PlayStation Plus Premium trial.

PC players should check hardware, drivers and settings before buying at full price. Performance can change by GPU, display and upscaling choice. Steam remains the main official PC store page to verify current details.

Official DOOM The Dark Ages fortress screenshot
The official screenshots show large, heavy environments built for spectacle.

Content and limits

This is a campaign-first game. It is not a co-op shooter and it is not a live multiplayer platform. Length depends on difficulty, exploration and how much you chase secrets.

The main limit is the same as the main design choice. The game is slower and heavier. Some players will love that. Others will miss Eternal's speed and resource rhythm.

Official DOOM The Dark Ages screenshot with the Slayer fighting a large demon
The campaign sells impact and readable violence more than aerial flow.

Final verdict

Buy DOOM: The Dark Ages if you want a brutal, polished and readable solo FPS. Try it first if you expect the same movement as Eternal. Wait for a sale if campaign length and replay value matter more than spectacle.

Official DOOM The Dark Ages screenshot with a mechanical dragon
The mech and dragon sequences support the medieval war fantasy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I buy DOOM: The Dark Ages at full price?

Yes, if you want a heavy solo FPS campaign. If you are unsure, try Game Pass or wait for a sale.

Is DOOM: The Dark Ages on Game Pass?

Yes. Xbox lists the game with Game Pass on Xbox Series X|S and PC.

Does DOOM: The Dark Ages have co-op?

No. Official pages position it as a single-player FPS campaign.

Which platform is the best value?

Xbox or PC with Game Pass is the easiest way to test it. PS5 players can use the Premium trial if subscribed.

Is it slower than DOOM Eternal?

Yes. It focuses more on blocking, parrying and frontal pressure than aerial speed.

Is the Shield Saw important?

Yes. It is central to defense, parries, throws and creating safe openings.

Where can I track official updates?Is it good for new DOOM players?

Yes, if you want clear and violent solo FPS combat. Eternal may suit you better if speed is the priority.

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