It ends rather suddenly the Slayer kills the Dark Lord (after taking his helmet off, and speaking for the first time since that flashback in the main game) and his death causes every demon outside of hell to vanish. Spoilers for the ending from here on, so skip to the next paragraph if you want to avoid them. Unfortunately that means the game’s use of story telling through harsh stares and physical actions is largely absent because there isn’t much story left to tell, but I understand that at this point in the plot is rushing towards a dramatic conclusion. This is the endgame the story has been told, characters have been established, dealt with, and now all that’s left is the final battle between Earth’s greatest champion and his Hellish counterpart. That’s the set up, and there isn’t much more to go on, story wise. To get there the Slayer needs to take an energy crystal from the World Spear a huge spike stuck through Argent D’Nur from pole to pole, invite along anyone on the planet who’s still kicking around and eager to give Hell what for, then use a portal to warp to Immora and put the Dark Lord down for good. The Doom Slayer tries to end it right then and there with the Super Shotgun, but is unable to no blood can be spilled in the holy place in which they currently reside, but the Dark Lord promises to face the Slayer in ritual combat in Immora: Hell’s capital city. The Ancient Gods Part 2 picks up right where Part 1 ended with our hero returning the Dark Lord of Hell to physical form and the reveal that said Dark Lord is an alternate universe version of the Slayer himself. After twenty seven years of ripping and tearing, it all comes down to this: Doomguy, the Doom Marine, The Doom Slayer, call him what you want, his war against Hell ends here.
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