DOOM: The Dark Ages’ Slayer is Inspired by Frank Miller’s Batman

“We're constantly refining how heavy he feels. Everything he does is big and powerful," said creative director Hugo Martin.

Posted By | On 26th, Jan. 2025

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After its gameplay deep dive at the Xbox Developer_Direct, id Software’s DOOM: The Dark Ages has become one of this year’s most anticipated games. Going from a speedier Doom Slayer to a more ground-heavy, hulking figure that batters demons looks very appealing, never mind piloting an Atlan mech or having a dragon mount.

What inspired id Software to opt for a heavier version of the Slayer? In a Q&A session attended by True Achievements, creative director Hugo Martin said that Frank Miller’s Batman comics played a big part. He even confirmed that the leaked codename for the title, DOOM Year Zero, was a homage to Batman: Year One.

“My all-time favorite comic, which, big surprise, I think it’s a favorite comic of many people, is Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight. He showed a depiction of Batman that was huge. He was amazing. He was powerful. He looked like a tank[…] Everything about his arsenal is powerful. He just looked awesome, and it was like, ‘I’d love to make a slayer like that,’ like a heavier, powerful Slayer,” said Martin.

He also felt that id Software hit the mobility limit in DOOM Eternal. “There was no more speed and acrobatics to pull out of Doom Eternal. I mean, Doom Eternal and its DLCs, we’re proud of that game. It stands on its own, as does Doom (2016), but this felt like a variation on the Doom Slayer power fantasy that was worth exploring and would feel good to the players.

“He’s not easy. We’re constantly refining how heavy he feels. I mean, when he walks, you can hear it. Everything he does is big and powerful, and it feels awesome.”

DOOM: The Dark Ages launches on May 15th for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC while launching on day one for Game Pass. It’s also rumored to be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. Pre-orders for the title will receive two days of early access, while Premium Edition owners get the Divinity Skin Pack and campaign DLC.


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