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Radiation Processing Plant

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Large radioactive substance processing plant that's been overrun by hell-spawn. Large, open- plan warehouse section. Ideal for the Doomer looking for a bit of a blast. Also suits co-op netplay (like anyone plays it), but probably a no-no for deathmatch (I woulda made a dm wad, but... long story). It's a bit linear, but hey, it's only my first wad, so go easy! You'll have to look real hard to find the super-shotgun without cheating.

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Summer Deep

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This is worth a spin through, at least on UV difficulty. It's a bit basic looking occasionally, but fine for a 1994 map, and the gameplay is solid, quite challenging in one or two places. It features in a 'D!Zone 2 Trash Heap' series on YouTube, but I'd give it at least 3.5 stars out of 5.

 

The wad's a bit too easy on HMP.

 

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This is dated December 1994. You fight 126 monsters in an old-fashioned but entertaining techbase. The gameplay is essentially a series of traps, but they're well-done. Layout-wise it's a mixture of classic themes - tech base, crate maze, slime factory roughly in that order. The super shotgun is well-hidden, and the ammo and health balance has had some thought put into it (not much of either). Slightly backwards difficulty; gets easier towards the end.

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I liked it - COOL - you can get stuck if you get the ssg then go back down the lift you came up and let the lift go back up

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