Doom (2016)
Do not take cover. Refuse to take your time. Forget all that you’ve learned from military shooters. Doom’s 2016 reboot succeeded because it took the run and gun, rip and tear philosophy of its 1990s forebears and amped it up to 11. Doom Slayer has never needed precision, he doesn’t care about exposition. A barrage of powerful weapons and suite of brutal melee finishers is all he has up his sleeve. If there’s a sole purpose here, then that is to shred the living daylights out of all hell-spawn.















