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Oblivion

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In 2010 I released an E1 replacement for DOOM called Phobos Massacre. I was relatively inexperienced as a mapper at that time, and it really shows in the levels, which are quite bad.

I initially wanted to come back to this old mapset and just see if I could touch it up, but after looking over the levels I quickly realized that most of them were either unsalvagable, or they were in need of a LOT of work. So despite the fact that this mapset uses Phobos Massacre as a base, the content is about 75%-80% new. I've thoroughly changed each of these maps, scrapping sub-par areas and creating new layouts and architecture. In some cases, entire levels are completely new because there was no part of the old level worth keeping. Enemy and item placement has been reworked, co-op starts have been added, difficulty levels have been implemented, and proper playtesting has been done to ensure compatibility with -complevel 9.

This levelset is old-school, and as such you will break the levels or otherwise ruin the intended experience if you utilize jumping, crouching, or freelook.

I always balance my levels so that they play well from a pistol start. This often means that players who play these levels in succession will build up a large ammo stockpile, which some people gripe about. In my opinion, for the best challenge, you should try to play each level from a pistol start if you can. If you'd rather experience this as an episode, but still want more of a challenge, consider using the -fast command line parameter.

The music is mostly taken from The Plutonia Midi Pack which, according to its text file, may be used as a base for modification or re-use. The exceptions would be one track by Paul Corfiatis and one track by Graeme Norgate and Robin Beanland.


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  • File Reviews

    • By Zerofuchs · Posted
      Great WAD, solidly nails that fantasy castle crawling feeling, not too rough on the player nor overly stingy/generous on supplies, encourages good use of items, plenty of navigation and switch puzzles as is apt for Heretic, but also lets loose with a little slaughter.   Some areas could use slightly brighter lighting, and sometimes the next switch or door isn't signalled too well, but overall a fun and feisty fantasy fight fest.
    • 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.
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