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Obsidian's 30 Minute Maps

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6 vanilla compatible maps, each made in 30 minutes or less. As you can imagine the maps are kind of short, but should be fun nonetheless.


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MeriMemesX

  

As Jack the Ripper said: "Let's go in parts"

 

Decoder (MAP01): Quite short, I quite liked it although it seemed to me that there was very little room to maneuver in the first and last part of level 4/5

 

Look into my Eyes (MAP02): much shorter than the previous one but this one is more focused on traps, in which I almost fell a couple of times and I was able to take advantage of the last trap quite well against the demons 5/5

 

Mechanized Wrath (MAP03): I HATE THIS, mainly because it is a level that depends a lot on luck that the lord does not shoot right when you teleport and it was only because of that luck that I passed it 2/5

 

Batallion (MAP04): I really liked the dynamics of small confrontations and that you can choose if you want to start it instead of whether or not to start it after a combat 5/5

 

Templar (MAP05): this is quite annoying to be honest, especially the end, when you think everything is done, the most annoying enemies of all Doom2 appear THE FUCKING ARCH-VIL 3/5

 

Kill John (MAP06): WE WERE GOING SO GOOD, BUT WE HAD TO RUIN IT WITH THE OLD "level with artificial difficulty that is only there so that you can't pass it in at least 1 hour of attempts" 1/5

 

Look now, in retrospect, after having passed each and every one, it's not that bad, I mean yes, more space would be needed in some areas and fewer enemies in levels 3 and 6, but I honestly think that Obsidian, when it comes to making the maps, he didn't really care about that, they were his first times creating them and therefore his obvious inexperience shows, but they are 30 minute maps after all, so... Good

 

Here I leave you some screenshots of the first levels, since they are the only ones in which I was able to take nice screenshots.

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NuMetalManiak

  

what can you do in 30 minutes? Obsidian can make six pretty tough maps in 30 seconds while keeping at least some charm to each and every one of them. while the third one is based on a concept i'm not a fan of, it basically follows with what I said there. and the same for the final map in a way. is there much to say about this set?

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<inactive>Player Lin

  

Short levels, considering just 30 minutes per map, they're decent works.

Sadly, Map03 just too hard to beat even gives BFG9000,  so I just run to exit like a pussy. But other levels just good enough and have fun.

 

Obsidian, you nasty *******! I love them, even they're hard, wanna play more from you. :P

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trrobin

  
Pretty fun and intense. Keep alert!

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Guest

  
Very interesting concept. 5/5 -Treyeon Cuber

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Guest

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Very fun level. Tight action!

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Jimothy

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Ending was a little iffy when it came to all those monsters, but I still really liked it! 4/5

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Zed

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Small levels, relatively small but strong resistance. No difficulty settings, but with levels of this size it's really not an issue. 4 out of 5. Great work.

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Guest

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not too bad

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killer2

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Very impressive levels, especially considering the build time! Who says 30 minutes isn't enough to create a good level?

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