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Author: | Vigil |
Title: | Unseen Assailant |
Download: | jjspq2.zip (8791b0271702e5bb1a91082e1765e3cb) |
Filesize: | 410 Kilobytes |
Release date: | 19.12.1999 |
Homepage: | http://vigil.quaddicted.com |
Additional Links: | erc's Quality • Ethereal Hell • TEAMShambler • Ten Four • Underworldfan's • |
Type: | Single BSP File(s) |
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Files in the ZIP archive
File | Size | Date |
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JJSPQ2.bsp | 1001 KB | 19.12.1999 |
jjspq2.txt | 6 KB | 19.12.1999 |
jjspq2.zip
Unseen Assailant
Medium sized Wizmetal/industrial sky fortress. Nice, but dull lighting.Tags: space map, stone, dapak style, mixtex, outdoor, medium, planetquake-map-of-the-week
Editor's Rating: Nice
User Rating:
3.7/5 with 19 ratings
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Nice indeed, even more considering the year. It seems to be inspired by deathmatch mapping. It is a pity the poor lighting.
Good combats, with well positioned enemies. Tree shaped layout with side areas. Good secrets. Dm inspired brushwork. Difficulty around ID maps or less. Amount of ammo/health lower than ID maps but never lacking. Armour was a bit overloaded.
Most enjoyable, but very short and feels rather too much like a deathmatch conversion. Worth playing, though, for five minutes of uncomplicated fun.
Well put together little level. Nicely hidden secrets that pay off and good combat. Too bad the lighting the lighting is so washed out. Regardless, it's fun!
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