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Author: | Daniel Remar |
Title: | Deepest Oblivion |
Download: | rgdeep.zip (bf9f0920f37fbef2bfcee7328274fe73) |
Filesize: | 620 Kilobytes |
Release date: | 01.08.2020 |
Homepage: | http://remar.se/daniel/ |
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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rgdeep.bsp | 1543 KB | 01.08.2020 |
rgdeep.txt | 2 KB | 01.08.2020 |
rgdeep.zip
Deepest Oblivion
Dark oldschool dungeon level, originally made in 2019.Tags: small, wizard, underground, oldschool
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User Rating: 4/5 with 27 ratings
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Quite nice level, with quite a few secrets. The ending set up was surprising and good use of info_notnull tricks here.
However, the items I found in the secrets weren't that useful, as by the time I found them, all the monsters (and there aren't that many) had been dispatched in that area. The level is cramped and dark. That may or may not be your thing.
A worthwhile play.
These two levels from Daniel Remar are a delight. I feel like I found a piece of my favorite candy under my desk that hasn't been made in years, and it tastes just as fresh as sweet as I remember. Pitch-perfect old school flavor.
Go check out his other games too, hero core is a classic
When you load up a map and it has 29 kills and 8 secrets, that's an interesting ratio...
Old-school yeah but in a proper amusing way. Well done!
Agree with Borax Man about many of the secrets being superfluous, but I still enjoyed this a lot.
Amazingly satisfying for a map with only 29 monsters! Lots of interesting set-pieces, including a couple of brutal combats and lots of perfectly fair puzzles. Really nice work.
A satisfying and interesting level! This is one that's going onto my replay list. Good job!
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