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DoomRL Special Levels: A Recursive Adaptation

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So there was Doom. And there were roguelikes. Then there was Doom: the Roguelike. And now, the iconic special levels unique to DoomRL have their own adaptations in ye olde Doom 2 (or Final Doom). Each map also has co-op and deathmatch starts, and deathmatch-only items. See below for a summary of each map, and what's been tweaked in the process of adapting them. If a level's gimmick has you stumped, check there.


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Zalewa

  
ASCII version had better gameplay and VISUALS.

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scifista42

  
I'm sorry, but these maps lack the slightest sign of a reasonable gameplay, progression, or balance. Everything after MAP02 is just about rushing to the exit, no need to fight at all, just press one switch nearby and you're out of there. The symmetry is also quite disgusting, by the way, even though I understand that you wanted to replicate your source closely. I cannot recommend this, not a good gameplay experience at all. 1/5

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Stupid Bunny

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Kind of a clever idea, but I'm not sure the idea was realized very well. Most of these are rendered pointless by the fact that you can just run to the exit switch, and with just a bit of scripting you could have emulated the DoomRL level behavior a lot better.

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My SP experience in short: lots of HOMs in map01, a zillion of texture misalignments, almost all maps can be finished while running to the exit bypassing most of the level, map09 has monsters which can be killed only with fist and chainsaw. Map layouts are simple, gameplay is very poor. Avoid if you expect some nice SP adventures; maybe some maps are suitable for DM. Overall: gave no fun playing, small 2/5 because of the amount of work.

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weird, encountered homs in zdoom but not gzdoom. otherwise okay if this is the author's first maps, but could've been done better with some acs scripting. adding the music from doomrl would've been a nice touch too.

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    • 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.
    • By entropy122 · Posted
      What the actual f*ck is this map. I love having 4 rockets, a shit ton of bullets and like 10 shotgun shells to take out a revenant, and whatever was in that cage. Doesn't look too bad, maybe this negativity is cus im no expert, also rather unskilled at the game?
    • By Pepo · Posted
      thank god Underhalls was the map that followed this mod as that level was able to remind me what actually competent level design looks like.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      Not that bad, even kind of interesting find the secrets in the map! But yeah, that switches jungle is a awful choice really.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      A basic and nice looking showroom type of map where monsters are trapped inside glass prisons, no exit and no way to play this with any modern source Port like DSDA-Doom and GZDoom, but works really well in Crispy Doom. It was a pleasant experience.
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