Doom Eternal Reviews
It won't be an exaggeration if I say DOOM Eternal has the best FPS mechanics of all time.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
DOOM Eternal came to be one of the best if not the best FPS of the generation, its visually stunning and increasingly challenging, not to mention the possessive soundtracks that pushes you to smile while you Rip and Tear.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
A great, if disjointed, continuation of the demon killing franchise. Visually stunning, tight controls and satisfying combat make for an exciting and enjoyable experience.
Doom Eternal is completely badass. The soundtrack, the level design, the combat – it all comes together to create a package of adrenaline-fueled rage and destruction. Put simply, it's the best first-person shooter of this generation.
Doom Eternal is a hellishly frantic shooter that puts me closer to heart attack levels than I care to admit — and I love every second of it.
Doom Eternal is one of the best FPS that exists today. We can even say that it far exceeds the original. However, not everything shines with the same intensity; the story is confusing and unnecessary, the platform sections are tedious, the new visual identity is generic. In general, you can notice a change of direction towards a game as a service for the wrong reasons. Doom Eternal finds himself caught in the eternal conflict of finding his own identity.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Doom Eternal will rip and tear your expectations, because this is one of the best FPS games in a long time.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Zero doubts if you think about acquiring DOOM Eternal on Xbox One. Tear apart and tear apart.
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DOOM Eternal is, probably, the fastest and most brutal shooter on the market. But reworked combat system, a lot of (not so fluent) platforming elements and some other small issues here and there are keeping the sequel from beating the almost perfect DOOM 2016.
Review in Russian | Read full review
The concept of "push-forward combat" is even better this time around, forcing you to be in the moment every moment.
Doom Eternal remains a must-have for players who enjoy the challenge. It is unapologetic when it comes to making the player suffer, but victory through adversity appeal with a certain group of gamers, me included. So, in the words of the Slayer himself, “Rip and tear… until it’s done.”
It's not for nothing that Doom Eternal is one of the best shooters of recent years. In addition to a perfect story campaign, it also offers a fast-paced, fast-paced gameplay, which is enhanced by a beautiful graphic coat and a synthetic, predatory and musically charged soundtrack by Mick Gordon. You'll equally appreciate the excellent firearms arsenal, in which every weapon has its use on the battlefield, the elaborate locations, and the plethora of diverse, perfectly designed monsters whose elimination through the brutal but playful and occasionally humorous Glory Killy you'll truly enjoy. This is a modern shooter, as it should be.
Review in Czech | Read full review
DOOM Eternal is the perfect example of a great video game sequel. It remains true to what makes the series great, but knows where to implement new tweaks to it’s systems to keep things fresh and interesting. The combination of it’s fast paced combat, satisfying weapons and fantastic musical score makes it one of the most rewarding games of recent years and continues to be fun even on consecutive playthroughs. If the series does receive a third entry I would love to see a slight changeup to both it’s platforming sections and it’s story telling, but even with things the way they are, DOOM Eternal is still one of the best first person shooter games on the market now.
Doom Eternal keeps the same classic FPS experience with new elements, making it the best experience of the year so far.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Bigger, better, angrier. A perfect sequel in every form.
DOOM Eternal is the quintessence of the shooter, a new starting point for the genre and a clear candidate for the game of the year 2020. Never an uncertainty, never a doubt, the game id Software and Bethesda convinces and amazes from beginning to end, offering the player dozens of hours of content, evolving the previous chapter into a practically almost perfect product, where gameplay, level design, soundtrack come together in a surprising qualitative combination.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The feeling that id Software really looked at what made the first DOOM games good is nice. With DOOM Eternal, they have created a game that is not only good for the current standard of games, but also looks back very respectfully at what made the past so good. The combination of these makes for a success formula that we will hopefully see more of in the future. There are more ways than ever before to take on the mortally challenged army.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
After DOOM 16 became such a big hit, winning awards from all publications, there were obvious expectations to top themselves with the sequel, more weapons, more glory kills, ballsier enemies, essentially making the whole game Bigger, and Better. Well…..they got the Bigger part down.
Eternal is better, faster and stronger than the 2016 game, but also feels like it tries to do too much in an effort to improve the shortcomings of the first game. That being said is great that they took the story a little more seriously and also brings new ideas for the future of the franchise.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Doom Eternal is a worthy addition to the Doom franchise and it does take it forward with a number of well-implemented elements. You can try hard to find reasons to complain to in the game, but the game will keep you hooked up throughout the roughly-15 hours of ruthless gameplay. Whether you are a fan of the franchise or not, there is no reason why you shouldn't try out this game.