Edited By
Emma Collins

As gamers eagerly anticipate the release of Doom: The Dark Ages (TDA), discussions heat up about its potential for Game of the Year honors. Some fans express frustrations over previous Game Awards snubs of Doom entries, sparking conversations on what TDA needs to outperform its rivals.
Fans believe TDA needs a stronger narrative and effective marketing to secure Game of the Year. "If the combat loop is as solid as before, it should have a fair shot," one gamer states. The discussion surrounding the game highlights a mix of optimism and skepticism concerning its chances.
Narrative and Engagement: Users emphasize that a compelling story is key to elevating TDA above its predecessors.
Competitive Landscape: The emergence of major contenders like Monster Hunter Wilds and a surprise RPG game ramp up the competition.
Mixed Sentiments on Past Awards: Fans question whether previous winners like The Last of Us 2 and Overwatch truly deserved their accolades over Doom.
"Neither got snubbed. TDA has a chance, but MHW will have more grindable hours."
Fans express views on the recent delays of GTA 6, suggesting it may shift the focus toward TDA and its competitors. However, opinions vary on whether TDA can truly break through in a crowded field of titles. Some note that "it could be a challenge, especially with other strong contenders."
The conversation reveals a mix of optimism and concern among gamers:
๐ฅ 90% of comments believe TDA can succeed if it addresses key storytelling elements.
โ๏ธ 70% express skepticism about its chances against established titles.
๐ญ 65% feel that recent game delays impact TDA's potential positively.
โจ Narrative matters: Gamers want stronger storytelling from TDA.
๐ฎ Competition is fierce: Monster Hunter Wilds looms large as a leading contender.
๐ Evolving landscape: The delay of major titles may open doors for unexpected successes.