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Dystopia3: Re-Birth of Anarchy

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A sequel for Dyst2.wad: 11 cool, action-full levels for single or cooparative play. See DYST3STY.TXT for Storyline.
- Detail has been applied.
- Special effect, and tricks included
- Levels are geard to ALL types of Doomers
- Well Balanced game play
- All around Excellent WAD

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Marcaek

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Pretty cool but flawed. I personally prefer the Keranen maps in this to his Requiem work but it's still fairly rough, mostly compensating for poor use of high-tier monsters with gratuitous cellpack placement. You can easily fuck up the Spider fight's line triggers in that one map with the "bio-tanks" and render that map unbeatable. Lots of STRAiN and Requeim resources to be found here.

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Cool stuff, tons of cool new textures, interesting locations (nice 3d bridges & elevators) and fast (and not-so-hard) gameplay -- Brun Ohn

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Often overlooked, this early work by Adelusion and Iikka Keränen is some of their best, and deserves praise. Those of you who liked the style of Iikka's Requiem maps will not be disappointed.. There are many similar concepts and layouts here. Although a bit rough around the edges, these maps are filled to the brim with memorable designs and fights, and deserve to be remembered and enjoyed. A classic. --5/5

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The thing I like about the sky texture it uses is when you see it reflected upon itself (when you see below it) it looks a lot like the ocean. So it kinda works for levels like MAP06. A great WAD indeed. ~vf

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This wads historical importance for doom is unmatched. 10/5 5/5

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played in jdoom-looked awsome[especially levels 9 & 10].the gameplay is superb with many of the tricks promised by the authors. very well done-you wouldn't know it was from '96 if not for the textfile. definitely download and play 5/5-d.d.koop

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For a 1996 wad this is a true legend! :) 5/5 -Dron

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