Creaphis
I will deliberately take a contrary position just for the sake of writing incredibly long arguments

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I'm very glad that I started browsing this forum again now instead of later. If I had waited too long, I might never have bothered to catch up on /newstuffs, and thus I wouldn't learn that Unloved exists. That would be terrible!
I like it.
How I interpret the plot is that all the events in this wad take place solely in the protagonist's mind. He doesn't go marauding around murdering his family or anything like that.
I can't say that I was scared, or even creeped out, but I've played far too many games at this point so I never expect them to stir up deeper emotions in my raddled brain anymore. I just appreciate the attention to atmosphere, the music, and the gameplay of course. The slaughter fights lack the tight choreography that you'll find in, say, Kama Sutra, but it's still rock-solid fun.
Naan said:
On Unloved, I successfully passed the Heresiarch fight, but got mercilessly crushed later on in the part you have 3 differents switches which have traps and I was like at 70-80 life and next to no stimpacks after I'm done with the first traps.
I beat the Heresiarch by hiding in the side rooms and taking potshots from doorways like a little bitch. I had already found the secret BFG at that point, which made things easier.
Those three trapped switches murdered me a few times too, but if you save a BFG shot for each then they're entirely doable.
Also, regarding UAC Ultra: the sequence in MAP11 where you have to keep climbing into new radiation suits is my favourite part of the entire wad. It's really not more difficult than the rest of the episode, as the mapper was very generous with ammo and rad suits, but it feels just that much more intense, because you know that you have to keep moving forward, for once. A bit of pressure helps the player get into the experience, because it makes sense that there should be a bit of pressure. Isn't it odd that Hell is usually content let Doomguy just dawdle around, humping walls, for as long as he pleases?
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