If you have a mature kid then let them play it because they'll love it but if your kid wouldn't be able to handle it then don't. Had useful details. Teen, 14 years old Written by EnglishPenguin July 2, Great reboot of old school shooter is incredibly violent.
Whether on Mars or in the caverns of Hell Doom's graphics are top notch, and the in-game world is created masterfully. But Mars and Hell aside every good FPS needs great villains witch Doom is happy to supply, in very large quantity's that you must brutally reduce using the games assortment of guns, ranging from a high tech Gauss cannon to the classically over-powered double barrel shotgun.
One aspect of Doom players will love is how unique and different every weapon feels. The same philosophy can be applied to Dooms cast of demons, witch are just as unique and deadly as your own implements of doom, excuse me. The games boss fights and arena style combat give this reboot a classic feel, something usually absent in most FPS games.
The classic gameplay though does give the game a slightly repetitive feel, but anyone who has played the original should be pleased with Dooms 23 year transition wow. If you read the review section your probably pretty hyped about this game, unfortunately Doom is the most bloody, and gory game I have ever played, and is probably the most brutal game of the past several years.
The thing is though, Dooms only parental concern is violence, unless your scared of demons, but this isn't really a horror game I have no idea where the "Frequent swearing" common sense mentioned is in the game. Most of the Dooms violence comes from a melee attack animation called "glory kills. The animations are incredibly diverse so you will experience dozens of different animations, Ex.
Dismembering limbs, tearing in half, decapitating, or simply punching. The good news, Dooms only concern appears to be violence, there is tons of blood and gore, but parents trust me, its not as bad as the violence in movies witch is infinitely more real. Teen, 15 years old Written by resqcreeper2 June 29, Its a fun game though and all the levels have a bunch of secrets scattered through out.
Teen, 16 years old Written by Noah fallout June 2, Fun but over the top brutal violence and satanic rituals Very fun but definitely not for small kids cause it's about killing demons in hell and on Mars and it's super bloody.
And not for kids period. It's the most violent game that's came out in years. Teen, 14 years old Written by Phoenix November 4, And its not like you're killing people, you kill demons. Teen, 15 years old Written by bluenocwolf October 29, Teen, 15 years old Written by JunnyJun September 23, An amazing game, perfect for getting out rage! I'm gonna be honest, this game is amazing. However, I think it is best to address the elephant in the room first, the gore. In my opinion I find that the gore adds to immersion, and the awsomeness of the game overall, as if demons did invade earth, that's what it would look like.
However, it can be sometimes scary, and might upset some children. Like most things, it depends on your maturity. But wow! Does this game do a good job. It balances violence with obstacles in which you have to find a way around to get to the next fight. Teen, 13 years old Written by Fortnitegamer September 21, Teen, 13 years old Written by Bibuboy1 September 19, Great Game I think its a great game but it foes have a lot of gore but i think by the age 13 kids are mature enough for gore and thats pretty much all this game has.
Teen, 17 years old Written by zodiackiller July 26, Go to Common Sense Review. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Print. Personalize your media recommendations. How old is your kid?
With how violent and bombastic games can be now, Doom and Doom Eternal have become the perfect draw to new players. The franchise's history most assuredly aids in its success, but the fun factor truly is ramped up once the new metal soundtrack kicks in and plays off the over-the-top combat.
Other franchises understand the impact that Doom Eternal has on the gaming world, and its collaborations and social media presence deserve to be celebrated. Doom Eternal had a successful launch nearly a year ago and remains successful due to the game's attention to detail, which it balances with the simplicity that made the franchise iconic in the first place.
He has written for other sites like Animemojo. When not writing you can find him with his lovely girlfriend, cooking, reading comics, or collecting any new Star Wars Black Series, Marvel Legend, or Transformer. By Nicholas Brooks Published Mar 02, Adult Written by Harold Brown March 16, Non gamers exaggerate again I personally think that this game is for mature kids. This title contains: Positive role models. Adult Written by annika I. September 1, Amazing game Common sense The game is gory, but, BUT.
Little known secret Really, the people looking for these reviews are parents, not idiots but now, onto the actual game. Glory kills are amazingly satisfying. Maybe I'm just deaf, but I heard no swearing during my play through.
By the way, it is a great role model for children. It tells them exactly what to do when they meet a heretic this is a joke to you sjws out there. Doom is a good game. Doom , and the sequal, Doom Eternal are very violent games.
They have Fast paced action, hardcore metal soundtracks consisting if techno-metal. Although, you haedly see a human injured, besides The Slayer the player-character himself. In this game, you play as The Doom Slayer, a one man army, set to destroy the forces of hell. Demons come at you in large groups and speeds depending on difficulty From easiest to hardest- I'm too young to die, Hurt Me Plenty, Ultra-Violence, Nightmare, and the hardest one, Ultra-Nightmare, which resets you to the beginning of the game's campaign upon death.
The slayer has an ability to "Glory Kill" demons, in which he brutally kills them with his bare hands. He can kill lesser demons with a chainsaw, as well. In eternal, he has the ability to use a large sword called The Crucible to instantly kill any rank of demon beside bosses. The Slayer carries up to nine weapons at once, which are unlocked in campaign progression. Boss fights are tough, if you aren't an experienced player, you may get annoyed, agitated, or worse, rage quit, if you have a short fuse.
Personally i think doom as a game is a perfect receptacle for letting out anger and stress. The Reason I picked great role model s is because the slayer is relentless in his quest to kill the demons of hell, and is very stubborn, and will stop at nothing besides killing a human to stop hell's armies.
He is a figure of great rage, and tenacity. He overcomes his obstacles using the only thing you can do realistically if hell invades- Violence in great capacity. Although, The slayer has compassion. In the lore of the game, he was Discharged from the Space Marine corps, and put on guard duty for assaulting his Commanding Officer, after he had ordered the Doom Marine slayer to fire on civilians. Adult Written by TigerRage May 3, No, not for kids And no, I dunno what people are thinking but this game is not for kids.
There are more enemies, more weapons, more elements in the sandbox of combat. And the story has gone full maximalist, a Heavy Metal short that spans 15 hours. It's immense, messy, and, unfortunately, not nearly as good as the original. As the Doom Slayer—a mythic hunter of demons, shotgun always in hand—you're hunting down a hell priest in a fortress above a ruined, monster-infested Earth. He's part of a triumvirate that, if not stopped, will usher in the complete destruction of the planet.
Which is an early indication of the problems at the core of Doom Eternal : hell priests? It feels like immediate whiplash, as if you've been thrust into a story that's already half over with no clear indication of how you arrived. For those who were interested in the story of the last game and would like to connect the two, it plays as though several chapters have been skipped. Once ensconced, the plot doesn't get much better. It bounces around dimensions rapidly and key narrative information is often conveyed through overwrought lore entries.
It's dizzying. Not that story has ever been the most important factor in a Doom game. But it's an underrated factor in why 's reboot worked so well. It was not, all told, an exceptionally clever or original story.
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