• @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    162 days ago

    Honestly, Doom Eternal really soured me on the franchise. I loved the original Doom games, loved 3 and played the absolute shit out of Doom 2016.

    Then Eternal turned into a fucking frustration fest with all its platforming. I still haven’t finished it. Now the new one reinvents Doom yet again. And there’s somehow dragons?

    Man, I’m fucking done. Give me more of that 2016 Doom or don’t bother.

    • @CallateCoyote@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Good news then because Dark Ages is extremely different than Eternal and a lot of people who didn’t like that game but loved 2016 are happy with it. I’m not saying rush out and spend $70 on it, but give it a go when it’s on sale down the line and you might end up really pleased with it.

      Eternal was too hard for me. Love Dark Ages.

      • @nightlily@leminal.space
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        21 day ago

        I find TDA too messy compared to 2016 and none of the tight game design of Eternal. It is the worst of both previous games.

    • @Throbbing_banjo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      22 days ago

      I’m on the same page as you re: Eternal. The first hour out so was fun, and the graphics are neat, but it stops feeling like a Doom game pretty quickly. It doesn’t even feel like a Quake game, which would at least be tolerable.

      Will probably give this one a shot eventually when it’s on discount, but not in a hurry.

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        31 day ago

        God I miss Quake. That was such a great series. Can you imagine what they could do with that on modern tech? I’d love to see a quake reboot a la 2016 Doom. That would be fucking awesome.

        • @KneeTitts@lemmy.world
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          21 day ago

          Quake. That was such a great series. Can you imagine what they could do with that on modern tech?

          Based on everything Ive seen… theyd ruin Quake too

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            11 day ago

            I agree. Unless they got very lucky I think the only way they could do Quake 5/2030/whatever is if they gave it the indie treatment, which as vassals of a giant publisher they are unable to do with an important IP.

        • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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          11 day ago

          I recently replayed Quake ii + expansions, too, and it’s also its own joined of fun. Hunting for secrets never got old.

    • @axby@lemmy.ca
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      22 days ago

      I also liked Doom 2016 and it worked well on Linux. I’m sad to hear that the later ones weren’t as good.

      Do you know of any games similar to Doom 2016 that you’d recommend? I liked how it didn’t waste time trying to tell a story, usually I’d watch a movie or read a book if I want a good story. Doom had enjoyable steady action and I felt like I could enjoy it for half an hour at a time without needing much time to get into it.

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        31 day ago

        I honestly don’t mind some story in games. Heck, I’ve got hundreds of hours in Skyrim and other RPG’s. Doom to me is run & gun. Doom 2016 had the perfect amount of story for a Doom game.

        Honestly, I don’t think there’s anything else quite like it. If there is, I don’t know it. Most other shooters are either COD, SciFi, retro FPS or stuff like Borderlands that leans into comedy.

        If this was ‘back in the day’, closest recommendation to it would likely be something like the Quake series. That’s id’s own successor to the original Doom. Sadly also long dead.