An action-packed screenshot from Doom 2 showing the more advanced visuals of the weapons from Doom: The Dark Ages.
Image via duskredy/ModDB.

Of course a modder has blended classic Doom with Doom: The Dark Ages

Modders do work fast, don't they?

There’s a lot of hype surrounding Doom: The Dark Ages, especially since the release date was announced, and we were treated to more footage recently. Evidently, id Software continues to move forward with the franchise. Though, where’s the harm in holding onto the past?

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As I’ve proven time and time again, Doom will never cease to be relevant so long as people keep modding it. This time, we’re looking at a blend of old and new, as ModDB user duskredy brings us Darkfall, a mod for Doom 2 that adds in the weapons from The Dark Ages.

A screenshot from a Doom 2 level that shows Doom: The Dark Ages' weapons.
Image via duskredy/ModDB.

Currently in Early Access, it aims to seamlessly marry the two together. We still get the overall visuals of classic Doom, but the modder has incorporated the weapons from the upcoming game in an attempt to “match the official gameplay closely.”

Yes, the Shield Saw appears to be present

Obviously, Darkfall can only do so much to match the energy and spirit of Doom: The Dark Ages, seeing as the actual game isn’t out yet. As such, the mod is probably relying heavily on the trailers we’ve been getting, which is still something.

It’s nice to see the Shield Saw has made it into Doom 2, as well. This was one of the stand-out items (for me, at least) when we first got a glimpse. It must have made something of an impact, because another modder added the shield to Doom back in June of last year.

If you haven’t been keeping up, The Dark Ages is due to release on May 15 and will be coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. And yes, if you are wondering, it will be available on Game Pass from day one. It’s also going to be a prequel. Whether it will equal (or surpass) the success of the 2016 reboot and 2020’s Eternal remains to be seen at this stage.


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