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7 games to play as you wait for Doom The Dark Ages
7 games to play as you wait for Doom The Dark Ages

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

7 games to play as you wait for Doom The Dark Ages

(Image via Bethesda Softworks) Doom : The Dark Ages hype is real, but there's still some time for its release. It has left the fans craving some high-octane signature chaos, and this list here is to fill that void. The list mentioned below takes a dive into the 7 explosive FPS titles that are known to channel similar adrenaline-pumping energy. It does so through retro vibes, relentless combat, and sci-fi carnage. From some remastered classics to modern games, here is the survival guide for your wait. Quake II Remastered Quake II - Official Trailer (2023) The game is a revival of Quake II by Nightdive Studios. It delivers the nostalgia-packed punch, with the definitive edition bundling the upgraded visuals, expansions, and the new MachineGames campaign. The blast through Strogg hordes with the gameplay tweaks that's silky-smooth. It also includes a handy objective compass. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Quake II Remastered is a fast-paced and no-frills action that remains timeless. Whether you are diving into online multiplayer or exploring the remastered levels of N64, this game is the way to experience the FPS brilliance from the '90s. Metro: Exodus Metro Exodus - Launch Trailer I PS5 Swap the hellscapes for the nuclear winter in the game. The atmospheric trilogy blends perfectly the haunting open-world exploration and claustrophobic tunnels. Scavenge through, survive, and then fend off the mutants under the eerie skies that are enhanced by the ray tracing in Enhanced Edition. Metro: Exodus is the gripping story of sacrifice and hope that pairs perfectly with the tense combat. It's a slower burn than Doom but is equally gripping in the grim immersion. Halo: The Master Chief Collection Halo: The Master Chief Collection - The Ultimate Halo Experience With this game, you get a chance to relive the sage that truly redefined the console shooters. The anthology packs 6 Halo games that are remastered with modern enhancements. The battles of Master Chief against Covenant offer varied sandbox combat, legendary set pieces, and iconic weapons. From the depth of Halo 4 to Combat Evolved and its simplicity, the game is the masterclass within evolving gameplay. It is perfect to hone the one-army instincts before Doom The Dark Ages is released. Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein: The New Order - E3 Trailer Wolfenstein: The New Order perfectly blends the machinegames' brutal gunplay with the signature heartfelt story. Dual-wield the shotguns, dismantle mechs, and then topple the dystopian regime in the alternate 1960s. The crusade of B.J. Blazkowicz balances the stealth and also the all-out carnage. While the quieter moments do explore humanity amidst the war, the frenetic combat of the game channels the spirit of Doom. It is a must-play for fans of the action storytelling and headshots, which are quite satisfying. Dusk DUSK - LAUNCH TRAILER The Indie game nails the FPS vibe of the '90s with a modern twist. The battle cultists and the Lovecraftian horrors across 3 blood-soaked episodes. From sickles to the explosive rifle arsenal, it feels both inventive and classic. Dusk's aesthetic hides a clever level design and the breakneck pacing. It doesn't just imitate the past but elevates it and makes every single shotgun blast and secret hunt a thrill. Titanfall 2 Titanfall 2 Single Player Cinematic Trailer The cult classic of Titanfall 2 merges the fluid movement with the Titan warfare. The wall run, pilot towering mechanics, and campaign slides are creative and appreciative. The skill-based chaos of the game is why it still shines years later. While it is shorter than Doom, the kinetic combat and its seamless scale-switching together make it essential prep for the rumored mech battles of Doom The Dark Ages. Note: Your speed is your survival here. Supplice Supplice - Official Early Access Launch Trailer The game is born from the modding passion and channels the DNA of Doom through the retro-futuristic lens. Drill here through the alien hordes in the character of Zorah Null, wielding some absurd weapons across pixel art and trippy words. The game delivers clever callbacks and relentless action to the players. With abundant secrets and a killer soundtrack, the game is fresh and yet offers the familiar rush. It is proof that Indie devs do understand the heart of Doom— no plot twists. Just some unhinged pure carnage. While Doom The Dark Ages is soon going to be released on May 15, 2025, the seven titles above offer all, from unapologetic chaos to storytelling. Whether you are craving innovation or nostalgia or are feeling like something to shoot, the lineup here will ensure your wait feels less hellish and more like a preparation.

Humble Bundle Just Dropped Every DOOM and Recent Wolfenstein Game for $28
Humble Bundle Just Dropped Every DOOM and Recent Wolfenstein Game for $28

Yahoo

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Humble Bundle Just Dropped Every DOOM and Recent Wolfenstein Game for $28

Humble Bundle is back with a massive deal for gamers looking for something to play—this time, featuring the complete DOOM catalogue alongside newer Wolfenstein titles. For the uninitiated, Humble Bundle launched in 2010 with the goal of offering game bundles at affordable prices in support of charity. Each bundle operates on a 'pay what you want' model, typically starting at $5, though that tier includes fewer items than the full bundle, allowing gamers with less disposable income to access a variety of titles. A portion of the proceeds from every purchase on the Humble marketplace goes to charity. Since its launch, Humble Bundle has contributed more than $266 million to charitable causes. Fans can get everything included in this latest bundle for $28. The new Humble Bundle is called 'id & Friends.' This bundle features the entire DOOM first-person shooter catalogue and includes the Machine Games' new Wolfenstein game series, starting with Wolfenstein: The New Order in 2014. Humble may be trying to get Slayers ready for the highly anticipated DOOM: The Dark Ages when it launches on May 15, considering the Bundle comes with two 10% off coupons for both DOOM: The Dark Ages and another for the Premium Edition. The bundle is also raising money for Direct Relief, a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that provides medical aid globally. Humble Bundle proceeds are typically split as follows: five per cent goes to charity, 65 per cent to the game publishers, and 30 percent to Humble. The 'Custom Amount' tab on the purchase screen allows buyers to adjust how proceeds are distributed—up to 85 per cent can be directed to charity if manually adjusted. DOOM + DOOM II (2024 enhanced versions) DOOM 3 DOOM 64 DOOM (2016) DOOM Eternal (plus Year One Pass) Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Wolfenstein: The Old Blood 10% off DOOM: The Dark Ages on Steam (Standard or Premium Edition) CGMagazine's DOOM: The Dark Ages preview from January called it 'an impressive evolution of the modern DOOM titles, refining core elements while delivering a fresh, medieval twist,' and it launches on May 15. The id & Friends Humble Bundle will remain active for the next 16 days (until May 10), and fans can check out all of the details on the official site.

Corrections: March 11, 2025
Corrections: March 11, 2025

New York Times

time11-03-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Corrections: March 11, 2025

An article on Sunday about the 41 hostages who have been killed since being taken captive by Hamas and its allies during their Oct. 7 attack on Israel misstated when Israel's military concluded that an airstrike had killed hostages. It was in March 2024, not March 2023. An article on Saturday about a South Korean court ordering the release from jail of the country's impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol misstated the timing of the indictment. It was in January, not last month. An article on Sunday about the introduction of price controls by Croatia's government to rein in inflation misidentified the name of the research institute where John H. Cochrane works. It is the Hoover Institution, not the Hoover Institute. An article on Saturday about the robotic Athena moon lander spacecraft's inability to charge its batteries after ending up on its side misstated how far the craft was from its targeted landing site. It was about 800 feet, not 150 meters. A column by The Athletic on Sunday about whether Pete Rose should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame referred incorrectly to his World Series history. Rose played on championship teams for the Cincinnati Reds in 1975 and 1976 and for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980; he did not play on three World Series winners during the days of Cincinnati's Big Red Machine. An article on Monday about the video game designer Josef Fares misspelled the given name of a video game composer. He is Gustaf Grefberg, not Gustav. It also erroneously included a game in his credits; he did not write the score for Wolfenstein: The New Order. Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.

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