Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have been going all-out with the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen news this morning, so it'll be no surprise to hear that the Poké pair are today's Nintendo Music drop.
Podcast by Adam Batty and BBC 6 Music DJ Afrodeutsche follows the leads to Leeds The hunt for clues about the life of the masked rapper MF Doom had taken Adam Batty to some strange places, none more ...
How would you spend your final days? Many of us might default to thinking about the last meals we'd like to savor, or the people we'd like to say goodbye to before we go. One video game fan, however, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Celebrated video game composer Mick Gordon has revealed that he is working on his first full video game soundtrack in five years, for the upcoming FPS ...
Great care has been taken to ensure the physical soundtrack releases of Finishing Move's dark fantasy soundscape for DOOM: The Dark Ages are presented with design work and packaging that reflect the ...
What does it mean to feel like the Doom Slayer? 2016 and Doom Eternal nailed the energy. With that soundtrack ripping and tearing through your senses, you felt deadly, invincible, and full of ...
It’s hard to overstate the importance of Doom in gaming culture. The franchise, which began back in 1993, has pioneered dozens of innovations players now take for granted; its reach can be traced to ...
DOOM: The Dark Ages is officially available for everyone to play on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. The highly anticipated prequel brings the Doom Slayer to a medieval war between the Sentinels on ...
Jake is a writer from the United Kingdom. With a focus on first-person shooters, RPGs, and achievement hunting, writing about the gaming industry comes naturally and is a real point of pride. Outside ...
id Software's DOOM: The Dark Ages is available now, letting players dive into a medieval-tinged world of demons, fantasy, and cosmic horror. A huge part of any DOOM game is the soundtrack, and the ...
Doom: The Dark Ages replaces double jumps and dashes with an emphasis on raw power and slow, strategic melee combat. By Jamal Michel Within every first-person shooter, there is a little bit of Doom.