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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) |
BSP: • PAK: • PROGS.DAT: • Custom Models/Sounds: ![]() | |
| File | Size | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 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
Editor's Rating: Nice
User Rating: 3.6/5 with 9 ratings
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Easily install and launch Quake maps with the cross-platform
• PAK:
• PROGS.DAT:
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.
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