Finding secret areas and collectible items has become a staple of the Doom series, and that hasn't changed in Doom: The Dark Ages. In fact, there are actually far more to find, with mission challenges sending you in search of hidden areas, as well as the usual trinkets to be on the lookout for.Below you'll find the Doom: The Dark Ages secrets and collectibles for each mission, sorted into chronological...
The Ancestral Forge mission in Doom: The Dark Ages returns you to the more open level design once again, which gives you much more ground to cover. The Ancestral Forge secrets are tricky because you'll need to find a purple key for a few of them, and the wolf statue puzzle from Siege Part 1 reappears.Don't worry though, I'll guide you through all the Doom: The Dark Ages secrets and...
Finding some of the hidden items and locations in Doom: The Dark Ages is already hard enough, but the Abyssal Forest secrets take the cake. Set in a dark and foggy wood, it's not easy to pick out the finer details.Below you'll find all the Doom: The Dark Ages secrets and collectibles in Abyssal Forest, sorted into chronological order, so you know what to do from start to finish. Doom:...
While it serves as your initial lesson in demon slaying, Doom: The Dark Ages' first mission doesn't hold back when it comes to bits and bobs to find. In fact, there are six Village of Khalim secrets and five collectibles in the opening level.Luckily for you, I spent nearly two hours scouring this opening mission to find all the Doom: The Dark Ages secrets so that you don't have to....
Regardless of how well Doom: The Dark Ages maintains the formula of the series, there are new things for you to learn before diving in. Doom: The Dark Ages is a fast-paced, first-person action game where the golden rule is to shoot, punch, or explode anything that moves. Otherwise, you will probably die. Traversing the infernal maps to complete the campaign requires not only good reflexes — you also need to...
The full reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 was largely focused on all the new games you can play. The hardware specs weren’t the focus, but Nintendo dropped a detailed list of what’s inside the Switch 2 on its website, and later provided even more detailed tech specs. Most of what we knew from the original announcement video and some leaks turned out to be true: It’s a bigger, better...
I never thought I’d see the day when Tom Cruise didn’t stick the landing, but here we are. Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, the second half of the story launched in 2023’s Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, is a high-wire act gone horribly wrong. The stunts are stunning, as you’d be right to assume due to the mere fact that Cruise showed up to make another M:I movie...
In the Minecraft universe, saddles were essentially an ancient technology whose recipe was lost to time. Nobody knew how to craft them. However, that’s all about to change with craftable saddles added into Minecraft’s upcoming Summer Drop 2025. They can be experienced now in Minecraft’s test realms (Java snapshot and Bedrock’s beta and preview). Just a simple three leather and one iron ingot recipe is ushering in a new, more...
There are multiple endings in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, but full stop, before you get too hopeful, there’s no “good” ending. Following dozens of hours of parries, jumps, and gradient counters, you’ll return to Lumiere. This leads to an epic final clash (against someone you can likely predict but who we won’t spoil), after which you’re given a choice — and everything isn’t quite what it seems. You’ll be met...
The Pokémon Fossil Museum, a Japanese exhibition that pairs man-made Pokémon fossils with real-world ancient life forms, will make its international debut at Chicago’s Field Museum in 2026, the museum and The Pokémon Company International announced Wednesday. Younger fans who started their adventure in Paldea and OG Kanto fans alike can view real dinosaurs and ancient life forms alongside their Pokémon equivalents. Attendees will discover how Field Museum icons like...