Oh I played it on PS1, so not when it was originally released. Quake 2 was another staple of my PS1 days. I was a bit (okay, very) young to be playing such things when it initially dropped.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Doom Eternal was fantastic. It still had all the stuff that made the 2016 game great while adding more depth to the story and platforming elements. That, and it’s hard as shit on Nightmare difficulty (and sadly you don’t get a trophy/achievement for it, as I only found out after I beat it 😕)
Though I will say, hearing Doomguy speak for the first time was jarring as hell
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2016? Blimey, can't believe it's been that long since the first one dropped, damn time flies.
I guess you will always have the satisfaction that you did it (that does seem pretty silly though, did they think it'd be too hard for most people... or something?)
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Album Rating: 4.5
To pour salt on the wound, that PS4’s data became corrupted after a game update (for the Modern Warfare reboot) fucked up my console. And keep in mind, I beat BOTH of the Doom reboot games on Nightmare. Needless to say, I was pretty pissed I didn’t have my save files as proof anymore
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It’s pretty fucking hard. I don’t even want to know how many times I died.
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Álbum doots hard
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Game still wrecks, as does this soundtrack.
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Album Rating: 4.0
16 > eternal
it djents less, and you can just outright die when playing bad on nightmare rather than being given a dozen safety nets, so it's better on both fronts
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Album Rating: 4.5
Soundtrack-wise I might just agree (especially considering how nasty the situation with eternal turned out behind the curtains). Gameplaywise I enjoyed Eternal a whole more
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Album Rating: 4.0
2 > 64 > 1 > 16 > 3 > eternal
hth hth
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