In my opinion, the story of Doom Eternal is quite good. It has an interesting plot, intense action sequences, and well-developed characters that keep you hooked throughout the game.
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The story of Doom Eternal takes place after the events of the previous game. Humanity is on the brink of extinction, and it's up to the protagonist to turn the tide. The game explores the ancient history and origins of the demons, adding depth to the narrative.
Well, Doom Eternal's story duration isn't set in stone. If you rush through, it might be shorter, but if you take your time and explore every nook and cranny, it could stretch to 25 hours or more. Generally, though, you can expect it to be around 20 hours for a typical playthrough.
Doom Eternal does have a story element to it. The narrative adds depth and purpose to the intense combat. It's not just mindless shooting; there's a plot that unfolds as you progress.
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