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Sinful Outpost

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A big and detailed bricks and metal map for Doom 2 inspired by John Dr. Sleep Anderson and Tom Mustaine.

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A very respectable 3/5.

 

Nothing is egregiously wrong with Sinful Outpost, a 25-minute adventure through a classic brick, metal, and blood stronghold. As he often does, pcorf escalates gradually through the arsenal and bestiary, and keeps UV uniformly "fair and balanced." The visuals didn't wow me but hover around decent, showing off neat wrinkles in pcorf's detailing toolkit. Sinful Outpost offers good novice practice for secret hunting, stashing its nine secrets in an assortment of typical ways. 

 

For my tastes, the gameplay design played it very safe and by the numbers -- everything unfolded how the player might expect -- which when coupled with straightforward fights, resulted in limited tension and excitement. The baseline action felt satisfying enough, with open spaces for shotgun sniping, SSG jousting, and rocket hurling and with intuitive progression. 

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omegamer

  

great map!

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Zalewa

  

Paul Corfiatis strikes again with consistent level of quality and not too high difficulty. If you know Paul's style, you know what to expect.

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bioshockfan90

  

Deeply enjoyed it, good themeing

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