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The Void |
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levels/doom2/s-u/the_void.zip |
Size: |
277.54 KB |
Date: |
06/23/96 |
Author: |
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Description: |
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Credits: |
Id software... of coarse!
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Bugs: |
Please report all bugs to jcmaxwel@europa.com |
Rating: |
(8 votes)
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Reviews:
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Anonymous
| 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 | x | |
Anonymous
| 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. | x | |
Anonymous
| 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 | x | |
Anonymous
| A damn good wad, I really enjoyed playing it. 4/5 -Comiclez | x | |
Anonymous
| Solid. -- 3/5 | x | |
Anonymous
| "Pretty darn good." Some nice architecture, and the gameplay is entertaining, though a tad unbalanced here and there. | x |
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