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Ode to M.C. Escher

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Well, this is my 10th effort at wad design. I tried to pay careful attention to detail on this one. It's much more fun to play a level if you are completely emmersed in it and feel like a part of the game environment. Let me know what you think...

*title note* I was tired of the same old level names and decided to pay tribute to one of my favorite artists...

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NuMetalManiak

  
not sure what this had to do with M.C.E. but this was a good map anyways.

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Csonicgo

  
One of the first PWADS I downloaded. Worth it.

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2,5/5 for this one. Needs more detail, but well: it is an old wad. So, it is ok.

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quite good, 3.5/5

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This disappointed me a little. I was expecting something reminiscent of id=14036, but playable; in reality it's a good 1995-style dungeon level, and has nothing to do with M C Escher's mindbending woodcuts. There's a lot of action, some amateur bugs, no real challenge because you have masses of health and ammo, and the ending is a was-that-it? affair. But I enjoyed it in a retro way.

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Not a bad map, I shall say. Its a dungeon style map, and it had a steady flow. The number of secrets was just wow. Good if you are looking for a retro dungeon style wad. 3/5.-Candle M

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