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DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part Two Reviews & Ratings
Ils l'ont fait ! Porter ce monstre sur la petite console de Nintendo, ainsi que tous ses DLC.Oui le jeu est moins beau mais tout y est etIls l'ont fait ! Porter ce monstre sur la petite console de Nintendo, ainsi que tous ses DLC.Oui le jeu est moins beau mais tout y est et cela n'affecte en rien le gameplay.Son principal défaut : pas de version physique.Les + :- Doom Eternal sur Switch !- un vrai bon et grand mode solo- Le gameplay riche et nerveux- L'ambiance- un des scénarios Doom les plus recherché.Les - :- des concessions graphiques parfois trop fortes.- Le mode multijoueurs qui est vraiment moins bon que sur le précédent opus. Des cartes trop petites, seulement 3 joueurs... plus de team deathmatch... bref, passez votre chemin.
"All in all, The Ancient Gods is an excellent expansion that brings the modern reboot to a close… for the time being. Panic Button has done an"All in all, The Ancient Gods is an excellent expansion that brings the modern reboot to a close… for the time being. Panic Button has done an excellent job in porting this over, and it truly is amazing at some of the stuff that they have been able to pull off while retaining 30FPS. Whilst there are some niggles with both parts, overall this is more DOOM Eternal: which in itself makes it a must buy for people who want to Rip and Tear and Poop using their Switch."https://theeliteinstitute.net/2021/08/30/doom-eternal-the-ancient-gods/
To say that Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part 2 is better than Part 1 in every way would be glossing over the strengths and weaknesses of both expansions. In some ways, TAG2 is the DLC I wished Doom Eternal had released much earlier; most of the new enemies, the platforming sections, and the Sentinel Hammer refreshed my interest in becoming engulfed by waves of demons Doom Eternal had prepared me to slay. In other times, I felt that TAG2 seemed shorter and more linear than TAG1, and was utterly disappointed by how quickly the game ended. Be prepared to have a helluva good time, but not for a bloody long time.
Well, it’s been an emotional ride from start to finish, and while DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One felt like a testing hill sprint to the top, The Ancient Gods – Part Two felt more like a fun whack-a-mole cooldown decline that the players deserve. Those who want to be tested until the very end may want to turn the difficulty up a notch for this one. Unless, of course, you’re already a relentless ultra nightmare DOOM-slaying beast.
This underwhelming finale to the rebooted Doom saga would be limp enough when judged on its own merits, but the fact that the developers went back and screwed around with what made The Ancient Gods, Part One work so well is criminal. This expansion is more Doom Eternal, which should be a good thing, but turns out to be the weakest and most disappointing that Doom Eternal has ever been.
Release Date | 18 March 2021 |
Publisher | id Software, Bethesda Softworks |
Content Rated | M (Mature) |
Game Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Player Perspectives | First person, Auditory |
Genres | Shooter |
Themes | Action, Fantasy, Horror |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia |