DOOM Eternal Review (PS5)

<h1><strong>Rip and Tear (the controller out of my hands)</strong></h1> <p>It&rsquo;s been a while since I&rsquo;ve picked up a game I genuinely enjoyed or looked forward to playing. I&rsquo;ve been playing Fortnite as my main game for so long that it&rsquo;s refreshing to try something new and different, something way out of left field that borderlines on sheer insanity to play.</p> <p>I&rsquo;m talking about&nbsp;<em>DOOM Eternal</em>, of course.</p> <p><em>DOOM</em>&nbsp;is a successful game franchise that&rsquo;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 &ldquo;<em>DOOM</em>.&rdquo; When I played&nbsp;<em>DOOM</em>&nbsp;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&rsquo;s kiss*. But after I got through an exhilarating combat section, I&rsquo;d find myself in the 2016 version struggling to figure out where to go next on the map.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/thesequence/doom-eternal-review-ps5-e27d5486c626"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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