An excellent sequel to the already enjoyable first title. It's a lot more varied visually, the gameplay loop is more interesting and satisfying, and the overall feel is a lot more over-the-top than DOOM 2016. I have an issue with the amount of platforming/parkour-like challenges scattered through the maps as a way to extend the game length, as well as the way the narrative gets a little too self-referential what with gassing up Doomguy as this big unstoppable badass and even a messiah of sorts at one point, but it doesn't destroy the experience by any means because there's still an insanely fun shooter that gives you more of what you love, and then some.

Reviewed on Dec 06, 2020


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