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Author: | Neil Manke, Einar Saukas (QC) |
Title: | Inverurie |
Download: | alba02.zip (ba56dbaf65db201ba5c2d6ce9507b5be) |
Filesize: | 1064 Kilobytes |
Release date: | 11.07.1997 |
Homepage: | http://manke.planethalflife.gamespy.com/ |
Additional Links: | Crash's • Ethereal Hell • Quake Map Hotel • Quake Terminus • TEAMShambler • Ten Four • Underworldfan's • |
Type: | Partial conversion |
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Files in the ZIP archive
File | Size | Date |
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alba02.txt | 5 KB | 16.07.1997 |
pak0.pak | 2466 KB | 16.07.1997 |
alba02.zip
Inverurie
Second map of the Alba TC. Set in 14th century Scotland. A dark medium-sized town with several houses, cellars, a chapel and a cemetary.Tags: medium, medieval, town, cemetary, dark, village, story, skins, planetquake-map-of-the-week
Editor's Rating: Nice
User Rating:
3.6/5 with 23 ratings
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72/72 4/6. A bit nice cramped map due to the theme, but fun and bit harder than ID maps. Layout is mostly linear and brushwork good for it's time, with some examples of well attempted realism. Gameplay is OK with quite a number of ambushes and variety of combat situations. There's more ammo/armor and health than needed, but not a vast amount. Secrets are well placed and hidden, but there are more than six as there is a lot of unaccounted ones.
A nice map, considering its age. It is plagued by the same basic problem as alba01, although it is easier to ignore the historical context and narrative here, making the Quake enemies a little less jarring. Of the two, I found alba01 to be the (slightly) stronger map, but both are certainly worth a look.
What a shame this TC was never finished... 3 plus.
Pretty fun map, albeit some parts are too dark.
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