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fizzb1.zip |
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levels/doom2/Ports/d-f/fizzb1.zip |
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09/05/99 |
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    (6 votes)
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| I like to look up these unreviewed, unremarked levels from the past in case one of them is a hidden gem. This is quite good. The design is clean and well done, and there is an enormous amount of monsters and ammo; it's almost like a kind of hybrid conventional/slaught er map at times. It's great fun although very linear. | x | | Hardly a "hidden" gem - this is a well-known map from a few years back. Otherwise, what the guy above said. 4/5 | x | | Not bad, I like lots of monsters. 4/14/07 | x | | This is from September 1999. It's decent fun. You fight 665 monsters in a mid-sized gothic library-castle style map. Nice buttresses. It starts off very grid-like, then opens out a bit, although it's frequently copy-and-paste. The gameplay is a bit monotonous, and it's not hard if you play it methodically because there's a lot of health and ammo. If however you just dash around in circles it's very entertaining, with lots of infighting. | x | | Quite sweet. | x | | Wow... I never actually expected anyone to still try and find these maps. This is particularly cool for me personally, because this one, FizzB1, is my map :) It's the only one I ever actually released..
Thanks to everyone here who still plays these things. I'd almost completely forgotten about this.
3/21/10
-Dave | x |
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