Noti.Group RSS Feed
  • Contact Us
Friday, July 10, 2026
Noti Group Logo
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
Noti Group
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Doom’s new expansion shows just what makes id Software special

in Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
399 12
A A
0
Doom’s new expansion shows just what makes id Software special
137
SHARES
6.8k
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

This week should have been a celebration for Doom developer id Software. The studio just launched Revelations, a meaty expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages that adds a powerful new weapon and more demonic levels to blast through. Even though I hadn’t picked up The Dark Ages for more than a year, it only took moments before I fell right back into the familiar loop from id’s modern Doom games. Each plays differently, but they all have a similar foundation built around fast-paced shooter action that makes them feel iconically Doom — and unlike pretty much anything else.

But instead the launch has been overshadowed. As part of Xbox’s mass layoffs and strategy “reset,” id was gutted. The specific figures vary, but reports all paint a grim picture. GamesBeat reports that “at least” 92 of the 185 full-time id employees, or about 50 percent of the studio, were laid off. Game Developer obtained a Texas WARN notice saying that 96 employees were cut from id’s Richardson, Texas, office, and 40 remote workers reporting to that location were laid off, too. Sources speaking to Kotaku believe that the team working on the studio’s proprietary id Tech game engine has just one employee left.

Whichever way you count it, it appears the id of today is a shell of the studio that it was at the beginning of the week. And just as that is happening, Revelations shows exactly what made the studio special.

The Dark Ages expanded the Doom formula, especially with a new shield that doubled as a throwable buzzsaw, but in the process added some unnecessary features. Revelations wisely focuses more on the core Doom formula of taking down wave after wave of bad guys and significantly cuts down on the rest.

Revelations also takes things up a notch by giving The Slayer a new spear. You can swing it like a sword to hit nearby enemies, toss it like a grappling hook to zip forward, or, with upgrades, stab bad guys or throw it like a javelin. With the shield, I usually got up close and personal with demons, taking a spray and pray and parry approach. With the spear, I’d stay more at a distance, dodging foes and coming in for a punishing blow when the time was right. The game became more of a dance than an exercise in brute force.

If you like modern Doom, you’ll probably like everything else Revelations includes. Familiar enemies are back, such as the spider-like Arachnotron, the flying Revenant, and the lumbering Mancubus. Battles take place in big arenas, and in fights, I almost always feel like I’m just about to run out of ammo, armor, or health until I get a thrilling kill that gives me more resources to survive. It’s all backed by a pulsing metal soundtrack that makes the action that much more awesome.

If what I just described sounds like it could have been said about Doom 2016 or Doom Eternal, you’re right. id knows what a Doom game is and what it wants a Doom game to be, and Revelations is one of the best examples yet of what modern Doom can be. Despite pioneering the FPS genre, Doom remains distinct from its contemporaries by focusing on brutal, unrelenting action. It’s something the studio was able to explore and refine over literally decades; the original Doom launched in 1993, and its sequels all updated or expanded the concept in some form. And that’s not even including the studio’s other genre-defining games, like Quake, Wolfenstein 3D, and Rage.

It’s unclear what id’s future is; GamesBeat says the studio had been trying out ideas like a multiplayer or co-op version of Doom, a John Wick-style game, and even a new Perfect Dark. But like other cut-down Xbox studios, if id is going to make another Doom, it’s going to be chasing a difficult goal in a deteriorated state.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

Tags: entertainmentGames Reviewgamingxbox
Previous Post

Can Yankees pull out of spiral before doing long-term damage?

Next Post

Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit $20, get $50 for World Cup quarterfinals

Related Posts

My Favorite Murder and The Breakfast Club podcasts are ditching YouTube for Netflix
Technology

Netflix reportedly considers adding always-on channels

July 9, 2026
This prop house supplies Hollywood’s biggest movies, now it’s struggling to survive
Entertainment

This prop house supplies Hollywood’s biggest movies, now it’s struggling to survive

July 9, 2026
All about Bon Jovi's concert setlist, plus get discounted tickets
Entertainment

All about Bon Jovi’s concert setlist, plus get discounted tickets

July 9, 2026
Zocdoc CEO: “Dr. Google is going to be replaced by Dr. AI”
Technology

Pipes dream: Why Comcast gave up on NBC

July 9, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit $20, get $50 for World Cup quarterfinals

Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit $20, get $50 for World Cup quarterfinals

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit $20, get $50 for World Cup quarterfinals
  • Doom’s new expansion shows just what makes id Software special
  • Can Yankees pull out of spiral before doing long-term damage?
  • Wimbledon picks: Novak Djokovic vs. Jannik Sinner prediction, odds, best bet
  • The Yankees variables in targeting starters at the trade deadline

Recent Comments

  • Stefano on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Van Hens on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Ioannis K on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Panagiotis Nikolaos on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • John Miele on UK government suggests deleting files to save water

Noti Group All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
Noti Group

What’s New Here

  • Polymarket promo code NYPMAX: Deposit $20, get $50 for World Cup quarterfinals
  • Doom’s new expansion shows just what makes id Software special
  • Can Yankees pull out of spiral before doing long-term damage?

Topics to Cover!

  • Business (5,113)
  • Entertainment (2,144)
  • General News (326)
  • Health (327)
  • Investigative Journalism (12)
  • Lifestyle (4)
  • Sports (12,786)
  • Technology (7,768)
  • World News (1,336)
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • RSS
  • Contact News Room
  • Code of Conduct
  • Careers
  • Values
  • Advertise
  • DMCA

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.