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Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part One

Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part One

id Software·Released Oct 20, 2020·Single player

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Critic77/100
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The Ancient Gods picks up after the end of the main story in a time where, due to the Slayer's actions, the armies of heaven and hell have fallen out of balance. The demons have flooded in to overtake the weakened angelic realm, so the Slayer's been called in to clean up the mess.

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4 reviews
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Critic70/100
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These new enemies aside, it’s more or less business as usual in The Ancient Gods. While the pace can be a little slower this time thanks to the way the newcomers have to be defeated, for the most part fans of the main campaign will be perfectly happy with another roughly 5-8 hours of gameplay to rip and tear their way through. Just don’t play it without taking on the main game first.

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GameSpot
Andrew King·Oct 29, 2020
Critic70/100
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With Doom Eternal's The Ancient Gods Part 1 DLC, the best and worst of id Software's latest are on full display.

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Push Square
Liam Croft·Oct 22, 2020
Critic80/100
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DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part One is so much more of the PS4's best first-person shooter. It doesn't do anything dramatically different from the base game, rather letting its phenomenal gameplay loop revel in new environments and against new enemies. Difficulty spikes present more problems than we'd like, though, to the point where casual players might feel like giving up. Nevertheless, bring on Part Two.

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