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The Void

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Walter confetti

  

Pretty nice map, some parts are been a little rushed out like the columns texture alignment, but overall the structure and the layout is pretty cool!

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A damn good wad, I really enjoyed playing it. 4/5 -Comiclez

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"Pretty darn good." Some nice architecture, and the gameplay is entertaining, though a tad unbalanced here and there.

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Not great, not bad : even in 1996, some people were able to do far better-looking wads, and aligned textures. No connexion between areas (you're in a techbase, then you open a door, and it's a room full of monumental pillarrs, followed by a cave, then back in a techbase...). Still fun to play. 2.5/5

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This is dated January 1996. Not to confused with the more famous Void (id=12227) or for that matter Null Space (id=11435, the one where you're in a wooden castle floating in space). This has an end battle that's conceptually similar, with lots of imps floating in nothingness, but apart from that it's a good solid old dungeon level. In fact it's great fun throughout even today - the design is simple but the gameplay is knockabout fun, way better than most 1996 levels.

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Solid. -- 3/5

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I really liked this one. It's simple, has some odd atmosphere and interesting architecture, though take care of some bad textures alignments next time. There is also a lot of use of invisible sectors effect that make monsters not seeing you which is funny. 4/5 - Optimus

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    • By Somniac · Posted
      Fun, challenging set of maps that looks much better than you might expect for the time it was made. These maps will still slap you around a bit on HMP if you're not staying sharp. The author is fond of Chaingunner ambushes which keep you on your toes. I didn't find the SSG until around MAP05, which was cool, I like when its not given out too early. Pistol-starting the last two maps is pretty tough, but doable.   The map designs do a really good job of letting the player see crucial areas from different angles through progression and the layouts are really tidy overall, and feel a bit more modern than a lot of other 94/95 maps I've played. There are some really nice large-scale vistas (like the start of MAP06), nice uses of verticality and a good mixture of tight and more open combat.   Recommended!
    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      Spectacular visuals and engaging combat make this an absolute must play. There's a puzzle with a "Shoot the thing" answer that kind of comes out of left field and can be an easy place to get stuck if you're not on your toes, but that hardly stops the map from being a thrilling masterpiece.
    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      E3M9's refrain of back-tracking to a church for keys is a little tedious, and there are a few moments where things can become a frustrating key/switch hunt as you figure out what to do next, but aside from that, this an intense and rewarding adventure with beautiful lighting and architecture.
    • By JKWAD · Posted
      This actually Reminds of Me Epic 2
    • By MeriMemesX · Posted
      I didn't enjoy this WAD at all but has good level design
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