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Author: | Jose C. Rodriguez (JCR) |
Title: | Mire Prison |
Download: | mire_prison_jcr.zip (91edb2a1eeb12ec448e5422c977f56fe) |
Filesize: | 1836 Kilobytes |
Release date: | 01.05.2018 |
Homepage: | |
Additional Links: | Func_Msgboard • |
Type: | Single BSP File(s) |
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Files in the ZIP archive
File | Size | Date |
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mire_prison.bsp | 4916 KB | 01.05.2018 |
mire_prison.map | 1602 KB | 01.05.2018 |
mire_prison.txt | 2 KB | 01.05.2018 |
mire_prison_jcr.zip
Mire Prison
Small prison tract built into a dark mire cavern. The map source is included.Tags: small, wizard, prison, source, medieval, mixtex
Editor's Rating: Average
User Rating:
3.7/5 with 21 ratings
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I've already reviewed this map at func, so I'll just leave a link here.
I thought this was a fantastic map with a very novel, surreal setting. I found a few parts of the design questionable (especially the water pit that people mentioned on Func) but overall the unique setting/atmosphere more than makes up for that.
Well, at first I thought: "A depiction of a prison, let's go". But when you see the medieval part of the map, flooded and decayed. Well, that brought me back to the original Quake, similar to a "what would happen afterwards the quake 1 story".
Zombies locked away, monsters still lingering in shadows and traps, and a ending that looks similar to a pre boss room. I thought it was a blast.
Would rate a 5 if it the lights were better. 4.5 for me.
Tagging this as "small" seems very harsh. I'd call it a midsized map by modern standards, i.e. about twice the size of an ID map. It has a distinctive and unique feel to it that I really enjoyed. Toss in JCR's two maps from the 100b4 competition, and it looks like we have a new arrival on the mapping scene with a distinctive vision. Welcome!
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Did you read the file's readme?