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  1. Arrowhead

    Arrowhead

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    • By Doom-X-Machina · Posted
      One of the first PWADs I ever played shortly after it was released. What more can be said? It's an absolute classic, along with it's sequel. I won't lie though, it's HARD. REALLY HARD. I've played it many times over the years and it never gets any easier. Great map designs, diabolical monster counts, an absolute slog to the end... but when you get there, it's satisfying. Very satisfying. Is it perfect? Absolutely not. But it's pretty DAMN fucking good!
    • By RUBENEITOR · Posted
      Guys wtf with the bad reviews? look at the year of the release ofc this isnt a sunder or a sunlust, but for the year of the release this is a great megawad. althought i dont recomend  it nowadays cuz there are tons of better wads for 1997 this one was pretty good.
    • By princetontiger · Posted
      Hell Revealed deserves 5 stars.   It's symbolic of the late 90s; 1997 to be exact. Judge a piece of digital art for the time that it was created in. In 1997, this wad was an incredible masterpiece and so it deserves its place in the top 100 wads of all time.
    • By FranzPattison · Posted
      i joined this site just to say how bad this wad is.  brown, boring, boxy.  looks like a 10 year old's magnum opus.  i could do better based on experience alone and I've never even designed a doom wad
    • By SpartaKiss · Posted
      5/5   Simply one of the best megawads. It is a 2012 title, and runs on limit removing ports. The main aesthetic is meant to be realism in some format so each section of each map does represent an actual utilitarian use for either envirmonment or story telling purposes. One not is that it is HARD. Because of it's late design era in the 2010s, the HMP difficulty is similar to 90s UV, but not quite Plutonia level except on UV. The WAD is more inspired by TNT Evilution type exploration and puzzles rather than as a pure combat jaunt. Thats not to say it skimps on combat or even slaughter. The late maps are very combat heavy, while the first 20 maps are general TNT style. Map 29 on HMP is packing over 1000 monsters. Its get grueling.   Thats probably the main down side is that those late maps are definitely meant for combat as compared to the rest of the maps. And that pace change becomes evident as soon as you hit it, even matches the silent environmental story you are follwing throughout the entire megawad. Hell turns more into a combat hellscape rather than the large war torn maps of city scape you encounter in most of the maps.   Regardless. This mapset has one of the best opening maps I have ever played. From the first key encounter to combat on the streets. And it just gets better and harder from there.   Hellbound is also very balanced for low difficulty play, so it is definitely worth checking out even as a novice doomer.   Another plus side, the entire thing is Vanilla style so it is 100% GZDoom mod friendly and even the late maps with high monster counts tend to run good under the likes of Brutal Doom and other Combat mods. There are very few or almost no Custom Textures, so it is also very friendly to environmental enhancement mods too.
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