The weapon skins are, quite frankly, a bit ugly. There are also two other cosmetic add-ons - the Series One and Series Two packs - priced at £7.39 each. For £3.99 a pop, you can get The Rip and Tear Pack, Mullet Slayer, and Master Collection Cosmetic Pack. On top of the two The Ancient Gods DLC, there are a few cosmetic packs available in Doom Eternal. With all that, is The Ancient Gods Part Two worth it? Absolutely. This time around, you’re going toe-to-toe with someone equal in strength and rip-and-tearability to the Doomslayer. Eternal’s final boss was a bit underwhelming - a fairly easy and quick-to-deal with demon. There are nearly ten phases to push through but checkpoints are dotted throughout, so it’s not the most arduous game around town. All the while, they heal and summon ghastly apparitions like the shielded sods in the base game, although these foes go down much easier and replenish your hammer uses. At first, it was a touch tedious - learning their various grueling and punishing patterns can take some time, and it requires you to really come to terms with the new melee weapon. I won’t spoil who’s behind the mask in the featured image (it’s best if you find that out firsthand) but duking it out with this final foe is a treat. Much like with Part One, the various new levels are wonderfully diverse, keeping things fresh every step of the way before culminating in one helluva boss fight. Old enemies have new weaknesses to the hammer - the shielded hound master can now be stunned with a ground-pound, for example - while new enemies need you to learn the mallet’s groove just to stand a chance. Each level feels carefully designed around this new synergy. The synergy between the freeze bomb and flamethrower transforms fights into a meticulous ballet that ends with the stage being crushed in a rage-fueled demolition display. Rather than slicing and dicing, you’re leaping and smashing. You get a new weapon - the aforementioned Sentinel Hammer - which is the DLC’s answer to the now-unavailable sword you plunged into a big ugly demon during the base game. As such, Part Two feels like the second half of another game. They flow together like a sort of interim sequel, akin to Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty or Spider-Man: Miles Morales. A fully-armed DOOM Slayer faces off against two player-controlled demons, fighting it out in a best-of-five round match of intense first-person combat.It’d be weird to play either The Ancient Gods Part One or Two without the other. Enter BattlemodeA new 2 versus 1 multiplayer experience. Unholy TrinityTake what you need from your enemies: Glory kill for extra health, incinerate for armor, and chainsaw demons to stock up on ammo to become the ultimate demon-slayer. Slayer Threat Level At MaximumArmed with a shoulder-mounted flamethrower, retractable wrist-mounted blade, upgraded guns and mods, and abilities, you're faster, stronger, and more versatile than ever. Is You.Įxperience the ultimate combination of speed and power in DOOM Eternal - the next leap in push-forward, first-person combat. Become the Slayer in an epic single-player campaign to conquer demons across dimensions and stop the final destruction of humanity. Throwback sound effects for all your DOOM Eternal gunsĪbout the GameHell’s armies have invaded Earth. Wage war across never-before-seen realms of the DOOM Universe, fight against new demons, and wield new abilities in your never-ending battle against the forces of evil. An imbalance of power in the heavens requires the true ruler of this universe to rise and set things right. Your victory over Hell’s armies pulled humanity back from the edge of extinction, but it came at a cost. Get access to two campaign expansions for the critically-acclaimed DOOM Eternal. The DOOM Eternal Deluxe Edition includes: Become the Slayer in an epic single-player campaign to conquer demons across dimensions and stop the final destruction of humanity.Įxperience the ultimate combination of speed and power in DOOM Eternal - the next leap in push-forward, first-person combat.
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