

Personally I always really liked Sandy Petersen's approach to mapping. It's definitely probably on the lower end on my list of favorite id-made doom 2 levels, but it's by no means at the bottom (that spot is permanently reserved for Gotcha). On the one hand, the catwalking is infuriating with the way you skate around in vanilla DOS Doom, but modern source ports, including the official rereleases, and even the novert program make that much less of a hair-pulling experience, but it's still not great design to begin with, and not even source ports can fix having to take on a knight and a wall of chaingunners in the pitch black, nor potentially getting knocked off the final catwalk by lost souls into an inescapable slime pit, but at the same time the slime wall maze building is kinda cool, as is the secret area with the pinkies and the knight in that +-shaped walkway, and the blue room with the red key and the pinky swarm is kinda fun to punch 'em out in, and it's fun to mow down the imps in the area with the radsuits, but then the later parts of the level even when it's not annoying can turn into kind of a slog.ĭepending on what day it is I probably have a different opinion on the chasm. – Dial (203) 900-4SCU (4728) from any number, and leave your name, location, and a question on our automated attendant.I've never been able to settle on an opinion on the chasm, myself. Visit and use the promo code STEELCITY to get started.Ĭall the Steel City Underground Fan Line and have your question played on our podcast! The best questions will be answered in a future episode.

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