It’s not as good as the base game or Part 1, but it still rocked.
Whereas Part 1 felt like the tallest mountain to climb in the entire Doom Eternal experience, this plays like more of a victory lap, up until the hilarious middle finger of a final boss.
The Avengers: Endgame thing, the fact that the last level is basically just High Charity from Halo 2, the dragon, the ending… I don’t really care. I haven’t really cared about the story in Doom 2016 or Eternal, so none of it bothers me. It’s fine.
The Ancient Gods Part 2 was more of Doom Eternal’s highly-engaging, active gameplay experience, with some new additions and unlocks. It was significantly easier than part 1, which is disappointing but not the end of the world.
Whereas Part 1 felt like the tallest mountain to climb in the entire Doom Eternal experience, this plays like more of a victory lap, up until the hilarious middle finger of a final boss.
The Avengers: Endgame thing, the fact that the last level is basically just High Charity from Halo 2, the dragon, the ending… I don’t really care. I haven’t really cared about the story in Doom 2016 or Eternal, so none of it bothers me. It’s fine.
The Ancient Gods Part 2 was more of Doom Eternal’s highly-engaging, active gameplay experience, with some new additions and unlocks. It was significantly easier than part 1, which is disappointing but not the end of the world.