kmxexii
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Of course, I had to play the last Grzegorz Werner solo release. Die Young! is a large, cool Doom II map with a bunch of different themes and cool fights. It's way easier if you can find some of the secrets.
Also replayed the Alpha 1 Trilogy for a review. Still one of my favorite WADs (well, more appropriately three compatible WADs in one .ZIP). It's kind of like something Rick Lipsey might make if he was a bit more organized / less prone to making obscure puzzles. I highly recommend it to everyone (unless you hate large maps).
Replayed TNT Evilution for review. I'm less impressed back when it was the first thing I really played after Doom II, but looking at my original comments, I despised revenants, so some things change for the better! It may not be the greatest megaWAD ever (or even of '96) but it's still worth playing. What I didn't recall was there being so many hitscanners, which may be incredibly annoying to some (it was to me!).
Chased TNT down with CHORD1, which was something in a bit of a different direction. Not as good looking as CHORD_NG, but still a great play, with some real jaw-dropping traps. I'll remember the AV / megasphere corridor for awhile yet.
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