The Dark Ages, Doom
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Doom: The Dark Ages is finally here after months of waiting, but if you're using any AMD Ryzen Z1-powered handheld, stay away for now.
Doom: The Dark Ages is one of the franchise’s more flawed entries, but it feels fantastic to play all the same.
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The Dark Ages is developed by Bethesda's id Software and is the third game in the newest series that began with 2016's Doom and continued with 2020's Doom Eternal. Although the series is now owned by Microsoft, the company is releasing The Dark Ages on PS5 as part of its new multiplatform release strategy.
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