Doom Eternal goes with its demonic metal

Heavy Metal Riffs and Guttural Sounds — Classic Doom.

DOOM ETERNAL : DÉMONS ET MERVEILLES Do you still feel angry about this God-fearing doom WIG TV spot without gore, violence and a disturbing lack of sick Metal songs by Mick Gordon? Well, maybe this will wash something from this bad taste from your mouth. In a new video of Bethesda, which leads us with his soundtrack behind the scenes, we see the musical genius of Mick Gordon in action.

The video focuses particularly on a track characterized by violent, guttural singing, while in the background angry, demonic metal riffs sound. It is Power through and through, and watching Mick Gordon and the many talented musicians at work is an absolute pleasure (especially because of the excellent mood setting, which is made with a bunch of candles). Look below.

Doom WIG is available on 20 March for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Stadia. Although the Switch version is currently not a release date, it seems to come pretty well. In the meantime, you can also watch a fight with the terrible new Doom Hunter and some Battle mode gameplay videos via the links.

Tagged with: Bethesda, Eternal Fate, ID Software, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Stadiums, Xbox One

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