DOOM Eternal Review (PS5)
<h1><strong>Rip and Tear (the controller out of my hands)</strong></h1>
<p>It’s been a while since I’ve picked up a game I genuinely enjoyed or looked forward to playing. I’ve been playing Fortnite as my main game for so long that it’s refreshing to try something new and different, something way out of left field that borderlines on sheer insanity to play.</p>
<p>I’m talking about <em>DOOM Eternal</em>, of course.</p>
<p><em>DOOM</em> is a successful game franchise that’s been around for some time in the gaming world, and it recently got a solid new update in 2016 for the PS4 and Xbox One series consoles with the aptly titled “<em>DOOM</em>.” When I played <em>DOOM</em> 2016, I loved many things about it.</p>
<p>The set pieces, the gory design of the demons, the Doomslayer would cut through hordes of enemies like it was nothing, and it was all paired with the expertly-composed Mick Gordon soundtrack *chef’s kiss*. But after I got through an exhilarating combat section, I’d find myself in the 2016 version struggling to figure out where to go next on the map.</p>
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