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a day to die

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1 level WAD.

I use a P120 machine, so I imagine some areas may run slowly on a underpowered machine.

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Not bad hate the cyberdemon though the rest of the level was really good

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A day to die, MAP05. Rated 3.9. A large single level in doom style play. Well done design in modern office building foyer style, with large spaces. Many traps, with waves of monsters, plays better after you know where. Saved game about 75 times. Ammo is barely adequate, not enough shotgun shells. Progressive play, not much backtracking, unless you count running away to safe ground after every button you press. Tedious Cyberdemon battle, must save game after every shot that hits. No secrets.

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Great Level. Nonlinear and very fun explorative gameplay. The Architecture is simple and clean. Great fun. -Captain Napalm

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Wow!!! Amazing!!!! I seriously love it. Download now!!!- MasterEngine

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Great and fun! Don't miss it.

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As with MK's other levels,this one is large in proportion.[everythi ng is big].This one however,only took 25 min. to playthrough.4*

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This is dated November 1997. It's great fun. The design resembles a giant LEGO techbase, or one of the matte paintings from the original Star Trek (it's very clean and futuristic in a 1950s way). It's possible to finish in less than three minutes if you flick an early high-level switch from ground level; but that just adds to the charm. The difficulty is mellow by modern standards, but what's wrong with that? It's good fun to sprint through it, too.

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I know by now, that Michael has a preference for open, wide, giant buildings. This one is similar to "A big job" in its appearance, but I found it quite boring. You're running around in an area, kill some monsters and press a switch which opens a new large area... quite repetitive. And it's very low on details, so you can't even enjoy the area visually. 1.5/5 -Milian

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gigantic map, opened, simple lines but very stylish. I like it. Be sure to check ABIGJOB.ZIP in the same theme - PerOxyd

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A true 5-star map. Perhaps the best I've ever played. It caters for multiple play styles, like running through everything, which is the mark of a great map. Well done! 5/5

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This one's spacious and neat, as Michael's maps tend to be, with enemies deployed or waiting all around in key locations. In a way it's not large, in the sense that there are not so many areas, but the combination of interconnectivity, scale and reuse of areas makes it feel quite so. It's good for exploratory play but gets even more fun with swifter games after you replay it because of the enemy/item balance and placement. A fun demo's included, too. [4/5] ~Chain Mail (11/2007)

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