Jump to content
Search In
  • More options...
Find results that contain...
Find results in...
  • NOTE: There is a known issue with the most recent entries having screwed-up information and links. Some databases are out of sync and we haven't been able to fix it yet.

THT: Threnody

   (59 reviews)
Sign in to follow this  

Guest

15 Screenshots

About This File

Ty Halderman, the essential pillar of the Doom community, passed away in 2015. He is greatly missed and his contributions to the Doom scene have helped keep this old game alive and kicking. This project tries to honor Ty with levels that pay tribute to his work be it in the form of his levels or contribution to the Boom sourceport.

For more information on Ty go to this website, which has links to everything you need to know about him as well as the community's condolences: https://www.doomworld.com/vb/doomworld-news/ 74184-idgames-maintainer-ty-halderman-passes-away-at-69/

There are 20 levels in this megawad along with plenty of new music and awesome new, original skies! The project also uses a big part of Team TNT's The Return and Final Doom: Evilution ressources. We enjoyed putting this project together and the level of commitment from all those involved should be visible in the final result. In short: We hope you enjoy playing it as much as we enjoyed making it!


User Feedback

Create an account or sign in to leave a review

You need to be a member in order to leave a review

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

Rathori

  

A fine WAD with solid, atmospheric levels and good music.

Share this review


Link to review
MuratMikal

  

Not good as everyone say. Some maps are decent but there're some maps that are way to confuse to navegate (namely maps 08/15/16 and 19). The best map are number 10 and both of antares031 are also pretty good. The gameplay is overall fine but some maps need saves or foreknowledge to survive.

Share this review


Link to review
seed

· Edited by seed

  

"In memoriam Ty Haldermann. "

 

And thus, THT: Threnody ended, played through Eternity 4.00.00 Voluspa on UV difficulty. What a surprise it was, but was that for better or for worse? Let's find out.

 

THT: Threnody is a 20-level megawad that pays homage to Final Doom's TNT: Evilution in both in terms of visuals and gameplay, but does not stick to its philosophy as closely as other projects such as Plutonia 2. It is also dedicated to Ty Haldermann, the essential pillar of the community, who passed away back in 2015, as well as his contributions to the community as a whole. It comes with new music, status bar, intermission screens, and textures, some of them even being from TNT: Evilution.

 

As previously mentioned, although THT: Threnody is a TNT-styled/tribute wad, it does not aim to be a community sequel of any sorts. This is easily seen in the (number of) great liberties taken with the design of the maps and their themes, ranging from techbases, to medieval levels heavily inspired by Heretic/Hexen, while others carry an Epic vibe. Many of them also pay homage to TNT classics, most notably Wormhole.

 

The difficulty curve is the traditional kind, starting easier and gradually becomes more difficult as you advance in the wad or even the same map. It does not exhibit difficulty spikes, but does very much present a challenge, especially in the later maps which feature increasingly deadlier traps. Resource management also plays a role, but not as much as it does in other, radically more difficult wads, and it's relatively forgiving with mistakes, although if you do something stupid, punishment can come very quickly in your direction. The enemy usage is also solid, and there are no underused or overused enemies.

 

The maps themselves are beautiful, looking very modern, with good navigation and interesting layouts. Many of them use various interesting tricks, such as deep water that also slows down the player. Another notable example is the second Wormhole tribute map that appears to use some enemy teleportation trickery for enemies, making them appear and disappear in a fraction of second, as if they're constantly travelling between worlds. After all is said and done, the journey comes to an end on MAP20, a map with very aggressive areas and a punishing exit but otherwise a rather peaceful atmosphere, set during daytime.

 

As for flaws, perhaps the only problems in THT are the fact that there are 2 Wormhole tribute maps. They're both very different in their approach, but it doesn't make any sense to have 2 maps paying tribute to the same concept in such a megawad. Both maps, and a few others, also drag on due to being extremely long, taking over an hour to finish. MAP19, which is quite possibly one of the most difficult maps, also uses cheap tactics to kill the player, namely the notorious group of monsters popping out in front of an unsuspecting target without any indication, or effects. This particular kind of trap only belongs to the darkest, coldest, and most distant black hole of the universe. Some of the earlier maps are also aesthetically unimpressive, but are very fun to play nonetheless. One of Doomkid's maps also seems to be a nod to Master Levels' Canyon, insofar as it uses its core feature, which was constant revisiting of previous areas, as monster closets usually opened there.

 

The new music is great and comes from various sources, ranging from more atmospheric to more action oriented tracks, and some songs from the IWADs are also used.

 

To sum up, THT: Threnody manages to be a fantastic wad inspired by the likes of Evilution, gracefully capturing its core essence while also paying homage to an important figure of the Doom community and their contributions. It's very experimental, similar to Evilution, but the quality of THT is vastly superior with much more engaging combat and far better level design. Perhaps the most curious aspect is the fact that THT ends after MAP20. Curious, because there is also a common notion within the community that Evilution is great up until MAP20, but goes downhill immediately afterwards, something yours truly personally agrees with. It's well worth the time, a very solid work of art from the community, and at least on par with fan sequels such as PL2, if not actually better. My favorite levels are going to be the medieval ones that are heavily inspired by Heretic/Hexen. So what are you waiting for, get your ass here and check THT out. Don't forget to pay your respects when visiting Ty Haldermann's grave on Fomalhaut.

Share this review


Link to review
damned

  

All the maps are above average, but this is Legendary wad because of Ty and Map10, which is true masterpiece of art. 5/5

Share this review


Link to review
galileo31dos01

· Edited by galileo31dos01

  

Done with these settings:

 

- GLBoom+ 2.5.1.4. complevel 9.

- Hurt Me Plenty.

- Continuous combined with a pistol start mindset.

- Saves every 10 minutes or so. 

 

Interesting fun mapset. I think it develops its aim quite well, lots of Evilution bits and use of Boom quirks. Really nice visuals, apparently textures that come from Eternal Doom (which I haven't played yet), and they look really good. Detailing is a notorious feature, some maps are greatly detailed, with messages and hints, and others are a mess, good mess in my opinion, like map 19. I found some cool effects like the runway in map 07 and the doors in the RL secret room in map 13, and there's more. 

 

Gameplay is very varied, in terms of the kind of monster placement and flow of the levels. The difficulty curve is odd, meaning that some further maps are easier than earlier maps, in a way that it feels like playing two different episodes stuck together to form a megawad. In other words, maps 13/14/15 were, for me, much easier than 10/11/12. That is not to say it's a bad arrangement, it's just not usual to have many breather maps after many harder ones... Combat comes in many colors and shapes, there're a lot of incidental encounters, multiple traps, and bits of slaughter. Puzzles, switch hunts and lengthy levels are present too, in fact, most maps are of a considerable wide length and long progression that might demotivate some players. I found them all completely playable and enjoyable for the most part, but it will depend on each one's tastes. 

 

Secrets are easy to find in general, I think I may have used IDDT only for two maps. Maps 08, and 12 are the stars of secret hunt, and map 19 has the most interesting secret (BFG), which is non-Doomish in every way. Midis are mostly good, there is a nice remix of Death Bells and another one of TNT's intermission text screen. 

 

My favourite maps are 03, 10, 11, 15 and 20. The other ones are good too, the only two I had mixed feelings were 17 because of the last trap (invasive detailing), and 12, if you want the full experience try it on UV, HMP cuts 1/3 of the map and over eases it too much.

 

Overall, a pleasant experience. It's not a hard wad, but it has it's nasty moments. I'd rate it 8/10.

Share this review


Link to review
Demtor

  

20 maps only but it's worth it just for MAP10 - “Formalhaut” by Mechadon. Everything he does is dope as hell. Everything else is pretty above average with only a few miss steps but enough excellence to make you forget. Had a fun time going through it with "the club."
 

 

Share this review


Link to review
cannonball

  
A mixed bag, there are some fantastic maps in here but also a few duds, both in visuals and gameplay. Certainly worth a playthrough and a great tribute to a doom legend. 4 stars.

Share this review


Link to review
Spectre01

  
Pretty good tbh. Some great maps and some long and quirky ones that are a bit of a mixed bag.

Share this review


Link to review
trrobin

  
A great wad with quality and balance that's pretty consistent throughout, and a fitting tribute to Ty. It can be punishing right at the end so be vigilant. Map 10 is the choice cut for me.

Share this review


Link to review
joe-ilya

  
Too lengthy and clusterfucked, not all but some, and that somewhat ruins the wad for me.

Share this review


Link to review
Lainos

  
0* for title (russians will understand).

Share this review


Link to review
Zalewa

  
Nearly excellent maps made with professionalism and thoughtfulness. Unfortunately, it's ending is marred by dickish approach to gameplay that either forces you to expose yourself to enemy fire from all directions or to entrench and very slowly pick enemies off from a distance. It's very good until it becomes annoying.

Share this review


Link to review
40oz

  
Many great mappers in this project. Ty Halderman deserves all the respect he can get for maintaining the /idgames archive by himself for so long. He will be missed.

Share this review


Link to review
molten_

  
good job

Share this review


Link to review
NuMetalManiak

· Edited by NuMetalManiak

  

the more I played THT: Threnody, the better it got. this is a set that seems outright perplexing at first, with weird-ass level names, crazy usage of the RETRES resources, and gameplay to match. 20 levels of this tribute to Ty, showcasing homages to some of Ty's work (most notably Wormhole), along with several sendoff easter egg areas. some of these maps will certainly be long and confusing, starting with MAP08, while they are then contrasted by maps that are significantly shorter. action seems to be consistent throughout, and with practice some of the longer levels can be done a lot faster.

 

just by looking at who authored what level, you can tell what style they are going for. Chris Hansen, honestly I'm not a fan of his maps. even though he surprisingly made the shorter ones here there's still gonna be some bumpy moments of me trying to figure out where to go. Paul is still pretty professional with making serviceable and easy-flowing layouts. Doomkid and joe-ilya go for the hyperactive clusterfuck ordeal, with Doomkid's rampant monster placement making some of the shorter levels pretty hard. didy, Liberation, and M_D make fairly small outings (MAP15, MAP14, MAP18), which contrast to Mechadon's Fomalhaut (MAP10), the two Fonze collabs (MAP12 and MAP19) as well as Angry Saint's Tyvivec (MAP17). dobu's level (MAP18) is naturally a mindfuck chock full of stuff.

 

those last few levels I mentioned are the real big ones that are standouts. this is like my fourth playthrough of the whole thing but with levels like these, my actual route of travel through these bigwig maps tends to be different each and every time. yet despite the path differences I make, I end up managing to not get lost, coming back to a place I would've gone sooner and still managing to realize where I would end up. a grave fate had befallen the community upon losing its essential pillar, but this tribute was the perfect sendoff to a perfect pillar and it shows.

Share this review


Link to review
  • File Reviews

    • By Devalaous · Posted
      One of the classic megawads, and the successor to TNT Evilution. I've played this several times over the years, and its grown on me more with each play as my tastes mature.   Still has a bunch of maps that got me killed in 2024, after ive finished stuff like HR and AV, and plenty of maps are memorable. Only real downsides is some of the levels have little content, showing its age.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      One of the earliest Doom user maps and It shows. Despite the raw and empty design, the author take a good use of 3D space creating a small fortress surrounded by mountains, the level Is fun to play and not hard. A fancy escapade and a piece of modding history.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      Third and final released map of a WIP episode by David Rager, it's more long, complex and hard than the previous entries in the series. A well made map with pretty challenging parts with a mix of monster usage, envoirnmental hazards and some puzzle gameplay. Fun but pretty harsh.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      Two more misplaced DM maps without a exit like QUDOOM (that at least had a exit room, while not functional) that caught me by their file name and leave me for the bad experience in SP. Chicken is just a long bridge between a thundering abyss where cyberdemons wants to destroy you, meh. Gangstar is a more fun map sets in a big, abstract warehouse where a cyberdemon roam free trying to kill you, shotgunners and lost souls are here in this Hell corner adding more pain to the thing, enforced by semi-hidden mazes, my favorite.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      This is like the physical version of the "we have X at home" meme in DM map format for Quake E1M1. Very poorly made, broken exit and missing textures here and there but at least the level KINDA resembles the original source somehow.
×