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  1. TNT: Revilution

    TNT: Revilution is a fan made community project the acts as a sequel to TeamTNT's Evilution. The goal of this project was to capture the spirit of what made Evilution so great, while at the same time bringing the quality of the visuals & game play up to modern standards.

    23528 downloads

       (38 reviews)

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  2. Plutonia 2

    An add-on sequel for Final DOOM's "The Plutonia Experiment". It emulates Plutonia's design and gameplay styles and follows from where it left off.

    16817 downloads

       (574 reviews)

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  3. Scythe

    A 32 level megawad for doom2. This megawad doesn't have perfect texture alignment, insane detail and fantasticly hard gameplay. Instead it focuses on small fun maps to blast through without much thought about defense. The difficulty rises steadily as you go through the maps and the last few should challenge even the best.

    13053 downloads

       (451 reviews)

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  4. Doom 2 Reloaded

    32 Level Megawad for use with Doom2. Hopefully a fun packed collection of mainly small to medium sized maps.

    12133 downloads

       (315 reviews)

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  5. Alien Vendetta

    Alien Vendetta offers 32 all new levels, ranging from small fast-paced tech-styled ones, to complex medieval- and hellish-themed maps. Variety was to be expected considering several authors had a hand in the making of these maps and as no specific criteria were given to them. AV originated in '96 as a one-man project, but saw many transitions and was eventually made a team effort in August 1999. What started out as a pure "Hell Revealed" follower balanced out to be something in-between that and a more classic looking megawad. We decided to put more emphasize on detailed architecture while trying to keep the at times ultra hard gameplay in focus. Admittedly recreating the intensity of "Hell Revealed" while trying to create more commonly scaled maps turned out to be quite a challenge. As a result the hardness was tuned down a bit, and fun gameplay became more important than making it as hard as possible. When that's said, AV still holds a somewhat harder skill setting than any serious megawad with the exception of "Hell Revealed" and its sequal. In the tougher maps it will indeed challenge the best players on Ultraviolence, and would probably be more frustrating than fun for the common Doomer. Fortunately we put effort into all levels of difficulty, and would advise anyone who is not looking for hordes of monsters (and the need for planning in order to survive) to play skill 2 or 3. AV skill 3 plays much like "The Plutonia Experiment" does on its skill 4. Skill 2 would be the favourable pick for anyone who wants to have a more relaxed journey through the levels (be warned tho, even on skill 2 AV holds a few surprises =) Altho map continuity exists between a few levels we decided to go for variation instead of a one-themed 32 level scenario. This difference in scenery from map to map hopefully contributes to less redundant gameplay. Each level is completable from scratch, but when approached this way it should be noted that secret areas become vital for health and ammo supply. The first episode consists of a variety of "earthly" themed maps/bases and a few tech facilities. Difficulty here leans more towards easy even on skill 4, and primarily functions as a warm-up. Episode 2 starts out with a series of techbases and ends up in a more brick styled fashion. The first really hard scenes for the average player will occur in this episode. The final chapter is mainly hell themed and holds the most extreme levels in terms of hardness. A few of these are up to "Hell Revealed" difficulty. If you're looking for a challenge combined with atmospheric levels, Alien Vendetta should be right up your alley. Enjoy :)

    3500 downloads

       (638 reviews)

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  6. Doom 64 for Doom II

    Doom 64 maps recreated or reimagined with vanilla Doom II assets, and made to run within the original vanilla limits. Not all maps are perfect recreations; the goal was to recreate the major aspects of the maps while allowing for creative liberties where needed or wanted.

    In addition to the maps, there are some new graphics, new sky textures, a few new textures where needed, some new music tracks, and a few new monsters.

    This project was a community effort and was started by Death Egg in May 2013. Sometime later the project was handed off to BaronOfStuff but was abandoned not too long after that. In February 2017, Death Egg stepped back in to hand the project's leadership over to Mechadon, and it was finished a year and a half later.

    3121 downloads

       (16 reviews)

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  7. Illuminatus v1.0.0

    This is my first megawad Illuminatus. It took me a while to get the full version out due to problems with the beta testing as well as some personal things, but now I finally got the full official version out. I did release a beta of the Doom WAD, but it wasn't finished as it also had many problems. In the future, I might update this WAD with bug fixes when it comes to playing this WAD with DOSBox and classic source ports. I do hope you all enjoy this megawad.

    2618 downloads

       (15 reviews)

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  8. Back to Saturn X E1: Get Out Of My Stations

    Get Out Of My Stations is the first episode of Back to Saturn X, a three-episode partial conversion for Doom II.

    Back to Saturn X is fully compatible with Doom2.exe and Chocolate Doom. It has also been tested with Eternity Engine, PrBoom-Plus, ZDoom, GZDoom, and Risen3D.

    2273 downloads

       (83 reviews)

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  9. Unholy Realms

    32 new limit-removing maps created by one author (and 5 guest mappers). Gameplay-oriented. See urinfo.txt for more info.

    1781 downloads

       (81 reviews)

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  10. Revolution!

    REVOLUTION! is an unofficial add-on for id Softwares DOOM2 It offers 32 NEW levels with lots of new textures, sprites and flats.

    1718 downloads

       (164 reviews)

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  11. UnNecessary: 30 Maps, 32 Days, Zero Texture Alignment; or, UnAligned 2: A WAD No One Asked For

    The highly UnAnticipated sequel to 2016’s highly UnDerwhelming UnAligned! 32 bigger, badder, and even more bizarre maps for vanilla Doom II.

    1662 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  12. Reverie

    A brand new, 32-level megawad for Vanilla Doom 2.exe. Inspired from and made in the style of 90's megawads.

    1573 downloads

       (140 reviews)

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  13. Hell on Earth: Super Tiny Edition

    A super short megawad where I recreate Hell on Earth into tiny playable 64x64 playable area however there are still monsters outside the playable space to kill ya.

    1445 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  14. Urania

    You need Plutonia IWAD for this. Plot: Urania - a planet that suddenly appeared in the solar system. Many years ago there lived advanced civilizations, and now it is teeming with monsters. You were sent to Urania as part of the international battalion, in order to eliminate the cause of the monsters spawning from portals which terrorize the population and prevent us us excavate on the nearby planets. But now your comrades are killed and you are left alone face to face with an army of monsters on an alien planet.

    1355 downloads

       (42 reviews)

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  15. Doom 2 the Way id Did

    Doom II The Way id Did is the long awaited sequel to 2011's Doom The Way id Did. It comprises 32 levels that endeavour to both look and play as though they've come from Dallas, 1994, from the very toiling hands of Sandy, John and American.

    The idea was originally kicked about by Jason Root aka Hellbent, whose passion for the game and knack for growing enthusiasm resulted in one of the most successful community collaborations in Doomworld history – not to mention an impressive collection of more than 100 total submissions. While not quite as successful as the first project in this regard, painstaking lengths have been made by those involved to ensure that D2TWiD is as true a doppelganger of id's Doom 2 as it could ever be. And we hope that you agree! Enjoy!

    1335 downloads

       (106 reviews)

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  16. EPIC 2

    All levels are designed for vanilla Doom2. Recommended engines: prBoom-plus with "-complevel 2" and (G)ZDoom in "DOOM (strict)" compatibility mode. Jumping should be disabled.

    For OpenGL ports like GZDoom and GLBoom-Plus you can add EPIC2GL.WAD after EPIC2.WAD for HI-RES skies: glboom-plus -file epic2.wad epic2gl.wad

    1264 downloads

       (150 reviews)

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  17. The Rebirth

    Total Conversation for Doom2, replaces all of the 32 Maps

    1081 downloads

       (141 reviews)

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  18. Requiem

    Welcome to the Doom2 Requiem

    916 downloads

       (297 reviews)

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  19. Kama Sutra

    Heh..we made 32 maps, finally, so you all "HR-skilled" players let's go and beat them :-)

    895 downloads

       (360 reviews)

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  20. The NEW DOOM v1.0

    HI!! after about 34 months of hard work and late nights up at the computer, our levels for THE NEW DOOM! are finally finished! We have named it THE NEW DOOM because we replaced all of the OLD DOOM! We hope you like these levels, because I have had to get a thicker glasses perscription twice this year from all the late nights with no rest. Our grades have also dropped approximately two letters each class because of the work we put into this. Anyway, let's not use this whole thing for our personal live. On with the TEXT FILE!!!

    880 downloads

       (306 reviews)

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  21. Zone 300

    A 32 level megawad of small maps for Doom 2. Your mission is simple. Blast you way through techbases, dungeons and hellish abodes and save Earth from extinction. These maps contain no more than 300 linedefs apart from the much larger super secret level. Zone 300 = Short, quick and simple.

    877 downloads

       (108 reviews)

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  22. Doom 2 In Name Only

    Imagine a world where Doom II was never released, and the only information that ever came to light was the level titles. Then imagine that nearly 20 years later, some people decided to make some levels based on how they interpreted the level name. Those very levels are in this WAD file.

    865 downloads

       (106 reviews)

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  23. Doom Core

    This is a collection of 32 levels previously unreleased (with the exception of REJECTS.WAD) this is a collection of levels I made from November 2009 - December 2010. Hopefully, you'll find something in here worthwhile and fun to play.

    845 downloads

       (64 reviews)

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  24. Pizza Steve

    32 Doom2 Levels.

    801 downloads

       (23 reviews)

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  25. MARSWAR V3.01

    You are a Martian terraformer stuck in a small station in the middle of nowhere.

    Since the beginning of the terraforming project, the United Organizations of Earth have been threatening to take over. Recent events have prompted an invasion from Earth, only something went wrong with their new "space-warp" capable ships... that were built by some company with the initials "MS".

    797 downloads

       (114 reviews)

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  • File Reviews

    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      These levels are short, sweet, and pack a lot of punch. Complete with a humorous end-text-screen containing a healthy dose of silly shock-humor, this is a masterful triumph of Heretic map-making, and most certainly a must-play wad.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      A really frantic and fun DM map with pretty neat stuff like invisible pillar in the middle of the arena, doesn't have anything to do with the title but the level can become a BFG spamming fest soon, especially with bots. Less fun in SP but the arch-ville+bunch of nazi combo is a nice feat.
    • By Fireseth · Posted
      Only six enemies (played on UV) and no working exit. Other than that, it is a pretty detailed map for 1995. I enjoyed the general design and the poisonous vats of acid. Very cool, but not practical for good gameplay.   EDIT: Just discovered this is a ideally a DM wad… haha, for that purpose, it seems good. My original rating was 2/5, will change it now.
    • By CravenCoyote · Posted
      Lots of traps and monster closets. Some switches are activated by shooting but there's nothing to really tell you about this because they look the same as other switches.   Texturing is good and enemy placement proved rather difficult at times. There aren't may health pickups on UV so it was a fight to get through.
    • By costadevale · Posted
      It's pretty good for 1994. If you don't mind having no health items at all (except in a few maps) and the outrageous amounts of cyberdemons per map, you should give it a try. It's pretty challenging and I like it. E2M3 is a bit 'eh...' though.
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