I might be more excited to hear what Mick Gordon is going to do on the soundtrack than playing the actual game. I still use the DOOM 2016 soundtrack as primal fuel for any workout or outdoor activity.
I might be more excited to hear what Mick Gordon is going to do on the soundtrack than playing the actual game.
I still use the DOOM 2016 soundtrack as primal fuel for any workout or outdoor activity.
Honestly, the story isn't the thing that compels me to play DOOM, it's the visceral action (the power behind the guns, the effects in combat, etc.) combined with the visual aesthetic and the...
Honestly, the story isn't the thing that compels me to play DOOM, it's the visceral action (the power behind the guns, the effects in combat, etc.) combined with the visual aesthetic and the soundtrack that really make it stand apart. I would play DOOM even if it didn't have a narrative at all beyond killing demons. It's just fun.
I might be more excited to hear what Mick Gordon is going to do on the soundtrack than playing the actual game.
I still use the DOOM 2016 soundtrack as primal fuel for any workout or outdoor activity.
Honestly, the story isn't the thing that compels me to play DOOM, it's the visceral action (the power behind the guns, the effects in combat, etc.) combined with the visual aesthetic and the soundtrack that really make it stand apart. I would play DOOM even if it didn't have a narrative at all beyond killing demons. It's just fun.
Super true, although, I am excited about the story in this one, because they did a good job making it interesting in the last one.