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Doom: The Dark Ages is overhauling Glory Kills so you can 'transition from melee strikes to guns to shield play to an execution' without interrupting your demonslaying momentum

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Doom: The Dark Ages is a prequel preeminently focused on the ripping and tearing. At today's Xbox Developer Direct, id Software brought us our lengthiest look at The Dark Ages to date, with an emphasis on what matters most to every Doom Slayer: How it'll feel to shoot, smash, and otherwise pulp the demonic hordes of Hell.

According to game director Hugo Martin, The Dark Ages is a return to boots on the ground, gun in hand blasting—as long as we aren't counting the bits where you'll be riding a cyberdragon or piloting a mech suit. «In Doom Eternal, you felt like a fighter jet.

In Doom: The Dark Ages, you'll be an iron tank—heavy, strong, but still fast. A grounded combat system with an emphasis on power over the acrobatics of Doom Eternal, and a balance between enemy projectiles and player movement speed that makes strafing to aim viable again, just like in the classic Doom games.» However, that «return to form» as Martin calls it isn't without new permutations to the Doom combat formula.

Combat in Dark Ages will incorporate contextual mechanics like the new Saw Shield, which—in addition to being revved up and thrown for ranged eviscerations—allows the player to block, parry, and deflect a variety of enemy attacks, all with one button.

Likewise, a different input will provide access to the Doom Slayer's trio of melee weapons, which includes a flail, an electrified gauntlet, and a spiked mace—each possessing its own combos and upgrades.

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