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  1. Sharp Things

    Single map for Ultimate Doom.

    Created for the first Battle of the Bits Doom compo. In this spectacular adventure, you must wage a one-man war against a thorn bush in your backyard that happens to accidentally contain a portal to spiky hell. Time to break out the metaphorical weed whacker!

    66 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    Submitted

  2. Winnie Pooh

    you mean the plot? Well, uh... After the Doomguy triumphantly saved Earth, he decided to keep the teleport to the monsters' dimension for himself. But one day, as he was fixing his BFG, he went to the toilet and returned to see his new pet bunny "accidentally" knocking the table down, teleporting the BFG to the aliens' dimension. "Dammit" -- says the Doomguy -- "looks like I won't be bored this weekend". And with these words, he grabs his trusty pistol, leaves a 2-week supply of food to his bunny and jumps into new adventures. Yeah, I know what you are thinking about. PS. No Winnie Pooh here.

    27 downloads

       (13 reviews)

    Submitted

  3. warbaby.wad

    Doom1 .wad

    21 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    Submitted

  4. Voyage to Deimos: E2M1

    Short E2-styled (I think) map. The first half is pure Tyson, later you'll find the shotgun. I plan to make full E2 replacement, but I'm very slow (this map was started in 2008...), so I will upload these maps one by one.

    30 downloads

       (14 reviews)

    Submitted

  5. Petersen Station

    Another rejected map from the "Doom: the way ID did" project, this level replace e2m9...

    Anyway, the aim of this level is joining the e2 official style with the earlier Alpha layouts choice of mr. Tom Hall

    30 downloads

       (10 reviews)

    Submitted

  6. The West Wing

    This map is full of interesting places. You'll be able to see the exit and the key you need very soon after you begin - but you won't be getting to them for quite some time. You will also come to a dead end fairly soon on your journey. The way out will be clearly marked, although you may not understand how it will help.

    22 downloads

       (7 reviews)

    Submitted

  7. Wicked Barons & Spectres

    One new level for The Ultimate DOOM. Uhhh.. well, instead of going through a confusing hell of monster teleportation of level 1, you go through my spawn of hell.

    19 downloads

       (5 reviews)

    Submitted

  8. WHIPLASH.WAD

    A fun and easy small early level found on the "Death Match: The Ultimate Game Player's Kit" 2CD shovelware complilation (1996)

    14 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    Submitted

  9. Wolfenstein Tribute WAD

    This is a rework of the classic first level of Wolfenstein 3D. (e.g You've been captured. You start out in a dungeon cell, next to the still warm corpse of a guard. However, this time it's a key instead of a gun that you start with. (Made more sense.) From there, it plays like WOLF3D. (I hope.) One thing to keep in mind, however: If you're playing cooperative mode, you're the only one with a key, so you really should let your buds out. :-)

    --> Please play through on one of the other skill levels (preferably 'Bring em on') before playing through on Ultra-Violence. The lower skill levels are the Wolf tribute, and UV is my... twist on it. :^) Good luck, and I'd appreciate it if you'd drop me a line with any comments.

    20 downloads

       (9 reviews)

    Submitted

  10. VEGA_1.WAD

    This is my first attempt at WAD design. Its a rather big WAD - in fact I had to delete some of it to stop the level designer (DEU) crashing!

    My level replaces E2M1 but you can swap that round if you want... Its quite a hard bash, supporting network play if you want some friends to help. Deathmatch points are in there, but its not really suited.

    14 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    Submitted

  11. Wire Brush

    Just a really quick map to prove that I'm still working on stuff.

    30 downloads

       (14 reviews)

    Submitted

  12. VOLCANO.WAD

    An abandon project for harnessing the geothermal energy within an active volcano is now the lair of hordes of your favorite Doom creatures.

    14 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    Submitted

  13. WIN7.WAD

    A nice little level. The use of textures gives it a consistent theme.

    60 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    Submitted

  14. WAYCOOL.WAD

    A level, that is fun to play. Amoung others, the teleporter trap is cool.

    11 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    Submitted

  15. YOURDED.WAD

    A room with masses of monsters to kill.

    16 downloads

       (7 reviews)

    Submitted

  16. VEX1.WAD

    16 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  17. WOGA11.WAD

    a short level (my first) par time: about 6 minutes with 100 % kills LMP file included .. (nearly perfect)

    13 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  18. WHITROOM.WAD (White Room)

    E1M1 replacement PWAD. Named for the colour of the exit room.

    23 downloads

       (7 reviews)

    Submitted

  19. Wizard's Rage II (optimized version of WIZDOOM2.WAD)

    This mission takes us to a far outpost, known as Octa-Gamma, located in the Octa-Major quadrant. The forces of the dark side have taken over the same and transformed it into a nightmarish environment. Your mission, Jim...Ooops! wrong show, sorry! That's about it trooper, as you know, all the weapons are in the base, your buds took 'em all. So remember, use the force Luke, Ooops! nevermind! ;>

    This is an optimized version of the original WIZDOOM2.WAD. It has been optimized for speed, thereby reducing graphic slow-down. Many thanks to RMB v2.0 by Jens Hykkelbjerg and Steve Benner for making this possible.

    10 downloads

       (1 review)

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  20. Wizard's Rage III, The Castle of Hell. (optimized version of WIZDOOM3.WAD)

    The forces of the dark side have invited you to play in their master's castle. Be very careful, and most of all, watch your back. Not everything you see will be what it seems.

    This is the OPTIMIZED version of WIZDOOM3.WAD, it has been optimized for faster play by reducing graphic slow-down. Many thanks to REJECT DATA TABLE BUILDER v1.1.0 (c) 1994 by L.W. WITEK for making this possible.

    12 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    Submitted

  21. WAYNE.WAD

    "Wayne.Wad" it's my first attemped at creating a wad level . The start location is still the defalt sector. I used DOOMED a great tool. A lot of trial and errors. Looking forward for the new release. In the mean time I'm trying to learn DEU. I played this episode without powering up. So good luck.

    Please let me know how you liked it and any comments.

    13 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    Submitted

  22. X_INGS.WAD

    If you like this wad file, leave me a note on Software creations BBS, maybe I'll make another. thanks Stefano Biefeni

    11 downloads

       (1 review)

    Submitted

  23. William's DOOM

    This group of levels is made just by random thought so it might not be a good designed level. I just made whatever came to my mind first.

    This group of levels is just for 1 player. Some secrets and some suprise attacks. No special new graphics or sounds.

    (I'd appreciate feedback on some opinions about this.)

    9 downloads

       (1 review)

    Submitted

  24. WICKED.WAD

    A medium sized level with lots of sargents, imps, a few demons, and a cacodemon or 2. All 3 keys will be needed. Plenty of ammo can be found, some in secret areas. A few trap doors, and automatic opening rooms. Not an easy level.

    9 downloads

       (1 review)

    Submitted

  25. Wizard's Rage II

    This mission takes us to a far outpost, known as Octa-Gamma, located in the Octa-Major quadrant. The forces of the dark side have taken over the same and transformed it into a nightmarish environment. Your mission, Jim...Ooops! wrong show, sorry! That's about it trooper, as you know, all the weapons are in the base, your buds took 'em all. So remember, use the force Luke, Ooops! nevermind! ;>

    14 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    Submitted

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  • File Reviews

    • By Kain D. · Posted
      I think should write something here, since some of the sounds are used in my recent wad.   Although, everything relevant has been said already. Here's "golden star" for proving, that even dubious mods have something intresting.
    • By Cottonmouth0309 · Posted
      One of the more underrated doom mods out there. The levels have a lot of detail and great use of 3D sectors, used for railings and other things. Not a lot of mods that I know of has these attentions to detail back then other than KDiZD. I like how the first gun, not weapon, first gun in the mod is a quad barreled shotgun. This might be bias but I don't see any other mods or games give the player a quad barreled shotgun as a starter weapon.

      The cutscenes and artwork used for them are REALLY well made. I like its story and the protagonist John Logan. His design looks like a cross between Daniel Garners from Painkiller and the Doom Marine from well, Doom 3.

      Speaking of Painkiller, the mod uses tracks from Painkiller, which is a nice touch. Admittedly, there are things in Legacy of Suffering that I don't like, such as the Painkiller/Serious Sam arena wave sections. Not all of them are bad, but the later levels that uses them are the worst offenders. Often spawning mancubi, pain elementals, and revenants that just makes the fights more tedious.
      DISCLAIMER: SPOILERS AHEAD
      END OF SPOILERS:
      In conclusion, Legacy of Suffering is a really well made mod and I really want other people to try it out. I would suggest to start on the easiest difficulty, do NOT get fooled by the normal difficulty Ultra Violence, it will kick your ass, and anything higher will probably break your soul. Other than that, I would highly recommend you to play this mod. It can be played on GZDoom, Zandronum, and Skulltag. That is the end of the review, have a nice day :)
    • By Bitofu · Posted
      Enigma is not exactly my cup of tea; the mandatory secrets are a bit annoying and the confusing layout of the maps doesn't help much. Still, the maps are fun to navigate and they feature some great architecture that lead to unique gameplay encounters. Overall, it's decently fun.
    • By Bitofu · Posted
      Nothing better than baiting the Bazooka Man into blowing himself up! Obituary doesn't pull any punches; you'll be facing tons of hitscanners and plenty of nasty traps, but you'll get to appreciate the fine work the Möller brothers did with this WAD. The maps are intricately designed with a judicious use of textures, some of them custom-made. The new array of weapons is great, especially the flamethrower, which can shred down a cyberdemon in seconds! The low point might be the plain secret map and icon of sin fight, but overall, Obituary strikes home more often than not.
    • By Michael Jensen · Posted
      In recent years, general opinon of MM seemed to move towars negative, moreso than any other classic 90's megawad. It's nice to see it recieve some positive attention and even though I'm not exactly a reviewer, I figured I'd join in. Aside from couple rough maps, it remains a great experience today. Generally good and varied vanilla visuals with beautiful highlights like Maps 05, 13, 14 and 21, certainly helped by some great, really cool custom textures, which fit in with the classic ones incredibly well, much better than any other 90's custom stuff (aside from Eternal Doom, but that's a completely different aesthetic). The maps are quite varied without the whole thing becoming incosistent/all over the place and the variety really helps blaze through the whole thing. In comparison, while I prefer MM2 in terms of individual levels, it has a ton of long or similar maps back to back, which can get tiring and take much longer to geth through. Another aspect of MM I really like is some really, unique and fun design choices, or even whole map designs that you don't see much these days for some reason. The Innocent Crew's maps especially are very creative in fun and refreshing ways. Incredibly underrated mappers. Literally everyone knows this already, but Mark Klem's music is amazing. 
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