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Doom 2 the Way id Did

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Doom II The Way id Did is the long awaited sequel to 2011's Doom The Way id Did. It comprises 32 levels that endeavour to both look and play as though they've come from Dallas, 1994, from the very toiling hands of Sandy, John and American.

The idea was originally kicked about by Jason Root aka Hellbent, whose passion for the game and knack for growing enthusiasm resulted in one of the most successful community collaborations in Doomworld history – not to mention an impressive collection of more than 100 total submissions. While not quite as successful as the first project in this regard, painstaking lengths have been made by those involved to ensure that D2TWiD is as true a doppelganger of id's Doom 2 as it could ever be. And we hope that you agree! Enjoy!

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Whilst DTWID mostly seemed to work as an old school throwback that added to a surprisingly limited collection of decent D1 megawads, this feels dull and unnecessary. D2 has been surpassed many times over thanks to all of the attention wad authors have given it, so to get a relatively boring, brown affair that apes the original a bit too closely turns out to be a disappointment. The secret levels were cute ideas, but play pretty poorly. There's much worse out there, but so many more interesting megawads too.

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Ok its damn goooooood 666 stars -liguica

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Just Amazing, and replayable! 5\5 for me.

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Manages to capture the spirit of id's old wads all right... some maps/places/fights really annoying but what wad doesn't have them? Would be pretty unfair to trash a whole effort just for that. Some very good ones in there too! Overall an enjoyable experience though by no means a classic. 3.5/5

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Totally not overrated.

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I actually enjoyed this megawad more than Doom2!-5*

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M4rk3dF0rD347h

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After playing this for real (did what someone told me earlier and downloaded from the wad's site, not the mirrors), I can safely say this is the best follow-up to DTWID. Once again, superb level design. You can tell a lot of effort went into this. 5/5

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High Flyin' Ryan

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I really enjoyed it. 5/5 for creating something that made me feel like I was playing a classic.

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NuMetalManiak

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much like its predecessor, D2TWID delivers on the promise to make maps the way that Id did, and the authors did the same thing they did before, carefully study the design patterns of id's authors to a very addicting degree and make maps that are not tributes, but completely original levels. the end result actually made some surprisingly memorable maps, some of which are full of gimmicks, and I'm not just talking about MAP24 or perhaps MAP20 in which the gimmicks are in the titles.

 

just look at Tarsman's maps, which actually comprise like 1/3 of the set. dude's got gimmicks laid down but keeps very close to the id style of things, this of course doesn't exclude everyone else. D2TWID's combat is fairly standard barring the mapper I said above (who is quite fond of the chaingunner I should say), none of the maps really go overboard with monster counts (which is great). the secret maps are really cool and are some of the best as well. if only MAP33 wasn't a fuckbag of wtf I would say it's a perfect wad.

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About as good as Doom 2

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NightFright

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BEST secret levels of any PWAD I have ever played, and I mean it! But it's not only that. This copies the style of the original as closely as it can get - maybe including some design flaws Doom II had in the first place, but that's probably intended. Hoping for a best-of release of the cut levels like they did (or are still in the process of doing) for the predecessor. This is more or less "play or die" stuff.

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bravo! authentic doom 2 5/5

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Nice wad. all must play.

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Better than the original doom 2 map set.

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TheUltimateDoomer666

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I personally really enjoyed this megawad. There were a lot of great levels, and it was pretty fun to play through. It's not perfect, but I still think this is one of the best DOOM 2 megawads I've played.

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Very solid level design. I finished the entire wad within two days and I enjoyed it quite a lot. It is very reminiscent of the original Doom 2. 5/5

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Wow! "Perfect" seems to be the best word to discribe this work, simply perf... well, you know! Just download it and PLAY IT NOW If you haven't already - 5/5 Mekator

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Simply brilliant follow up. It's just so much fun, and the maps are consistent in their familiarity to Doom 2. A must play. 5 stars. -TRRobin.

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