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  1. I have played lost of obscure games and here are some gems: Necrovision and Necrovision: Lost Company (PC) - two FPS games set in WW1 with demons. The game basically combines Call of Duty's graphics, Doom's enemies and Half-Life's combat. Shaman King: Master of Spirits 2 (GBA) - action platformer with some Metroidvania elements based on an old anime. Easily the best game of it's genre released on the system. The boss fight and even some normal enemy fights can reach full anime craziness level. Dead Hell (PC) - a Flash game where you fight a bunch of enemies on an elevator. One of the best Flash games I've played, despite that almost no one heard about it. Crazy Cats (Java phone) - This game is hard to describe. It's similar to old arcade games like Mario Bros, where you are on one screen and have defeat all enemies, except this is not an endless game, it has different levels and an ending. You play as a dog and have to defeat a bunch of cats and, later, other animals, and you defeat them by changing gravity.
  2. Update: - Added 2 new wads: 1. Harmony 2. REKKR Here come the total conversions that became official add-ons. Harmony was way harder than I thought it would be. The enemies and weapons got rebalanced in a way that you are constantly scrambling for health and ammo, while any enemy encounter is dangerous. REKKR on the other hand is very fun. It's the least Doom-like wad I've played so far, and it felt more, like playing a great new game. These two pretty much border between Doom mods and different games on the Doom engine. Harmony pretty much started as it's own game and got turned into a Doom wad, while the opposite happened to REKKR, where it started as a Doom wad and later became its own game. Quality rankings: Harmony - 6/10 REKKR - 8.5/10 Two more official add-ons done, and since I'm not doing Earthless: Prelude because it's a preview of an unfinished wad still in development, only one last add-on left for me to cover. But the one left is the biggest, longest and, possibly, the hardest. BtSX 2 coming next. Also, updated Excel document: lewonx's doom maps difficulty list.zip
  3. Update: - Added 3 new wads: 1. The Trooper's Playground 2. Base Ganymede 3. Scientist 2023 -Added Betray to Doom 2 More official stuff. The Trooper 's Playground is fine, except when it overuses death pits and damaging floors. A wad this old becoming an official add-on is very surprising. Then again, Betray is even older, the fact that it became an official map is even more surprising, especially considering all the problems it has. Base Ganymede is one of the most requested wads for me to cover. I have no idea, why? It's a good wad, but it's nothing special. Scientist 2023 is an updated version of The Scientist II, which was an updated version of The Scientist. It's an interesting wad with good visuals, decent combat and not so good new weapons. I was asked to rank the wads I beat on quality, so here is the quality ratings: Betray - 4/10 The Trooper's Playground - 6/10 Base Ganymede - 7/10 Scientist 2023 - 7/10 Also, here is an updated Excel table per @phaolo's request: lewonx's doom maps difficulty list.zip
  4. Plutonia 3 Update: - Added Plutonia 3: Going to Surface What a very faithful and definitely not absolutely insane continuation of Plutonia series.
  5. @phaolo Thank you! This is amazing! Also, I just checked how much maps of each difficulty I've beaten: Unlosable - 59 Easy - 158 Normal - 1115 Hard - 574 Very Hard - 332 Extremely Hard - 58 Very Low Kaizo - 21 Low Kaizo - 10 Normal levels dominating and hard levels being in second place is expected. Most people want to play stuff that isn't a cakewalk, but they still can beat. Easy levels are way less common than I thought they would be. Early on, I was especially going for easier wads simply for quantity, and lots of wads have an easy map 1, and, often, easy map 2, but even then, I somehow encountered less than 200 of them. The amount of very hard levels is also very surprising there is over twice as much of them as easy levels and over half as much as hard levels. This is the level, when most people can't beat it without saves, but can beat them with saves without too much trouble. These were especially common in the 2010s specifically, where they were becoming the standart. Nowdays, the challenge wads mostly have way harder levels, while wads that aren't going for difficulty scaled back on those kind of levels. There is also way more unlosable levels than I though. Almost half of them come from jokewads, but even then it's a lot. Extremely hard levels are somewhat rare, this is the difficulty level right above the Iwads, lots of Doom 2 megawads will have one of those as the ultimate challenge, possibly two of those. Kaizo tier stuff is super rare. And from this point, the harder you go, the rarer it becomes.
  6. @phaolo Here is a Zip containing the word file with the rankings, no wad descriptions and no top hardest maps from each wad. This is probably easier to add in a sheet. Doom difficulty levels.zip
  7. The current hardest map I've beaten is a mostly platforming level. I've done a few other platforming maps (Ice Riff from Whitemare, We Live in a Society from 1 Bad Wad) along with multiple maps that have instances of hard platforming (For Zzul from 1-Hour Speedmapping 2018, RGC Alpha from No End in Sight).
  8. Update - Added 7 new wads: 1. Arrival 2. Epic 3. CHORD1 4. CHORD2 5. CHORD3 6. CHORDG 7. CHORD_NG -Reconsidered some of the map rankings: Processing Area from TNT: Evilution goes down from 3 to 2 Ice Cavern from Whitemare goes up from 4 to 4.5 Well of Fire from Cleimos 2 goes up from 3.5 to 4 Decided to play a little more Doom. Maps in Arrival are long, but not as hard as I thought they would be. Epic was fun. Still, don't expect me to cover Epic 2 anytime soon. The Chord series was something. Chords 1, 2 and G are hard but manageable. Chord NG was a claustrophobic nightmare. But Chord 3 gave me flashbacks to DEATH from Scythe 2, probably because it's a direct inspiration for that map. It's not as hard, but it's close.
  9. Thanks! I won't be playing that much Doom in the near future, so Epic 2 isn't coming anytime soon, but I, maybe, do the first Epic this year.
  10. Update: -Added 2 new wads 1. Scythe X 2. Speed of Doom Finally finished the Scythe series with Scythe X. Usually I don't do unfinished wads, but this one was abandoned 15 years ago, so it's very unlikely to get updates. Speed of Doom is not as hard as its reputation suggests. It's often compared to Hell Revealed and Alien Vendetta, but it's, honestly, not even close to them in terms of difficulty. With good strats its hardest maps aren't that hard, except map 32, the beginning of that one is insane. I really recommend Speed of Doom, if you just finished Iwads and want to get into the slaughter genre.
  11. 2023 Pre-holiday update: - Added 6 new wads: 1. SIGIL II 2. 100 Line Christmas 3. Cold Front 4. DBP 7: The Merry Christmassy Doom Project 5. Whitemare 6. Winter's Fury -Fixed some grammar Winter's Fury was another mod in the "I wanted to do this one forever ago" category. Somehow it still gets updates 11 years after being released. Cold Front and DBP 7 were fine. Except for the fact that a pillar with yellow key in DBP 7 map 3 wasn't lowering for me, but it's still possible to max the map without the key. 100 Line Christmas was very fun. Whitemare is mostly really good. Except for map 16 (it's borderline unplayable, unless you cheese it and BFG the Romero Head from one of the mountains). Speaking of Romero, SIGIL II was a last minute addition, since it came out like 10 days ago. It's fine, but relies way too much on finding obscure secrets. Bonus: Hardest Map I've Beaten From Each Year. Since the new year is soon, here is a recap of hardest map released in each year that I've beaten. 1993: House of Pain (The Ultimate Doom) – 2.5 1994: Serenity Forever (SERENITY II aka ETERNITY) – 5.5 1995: The Cleansing (Cleimos 2) – 5 1996: HELLRUN (HELLRUN) – 5.5 1997: Afterlife (Hell Revealed) – 6.5 1998: Hard Descent, Harder Climbings (Cyberdreams) – 4.5 1999: Bermuda Triangle (Bermuda Triangle) – 5 2000: TECH BASE: SECTOR 10 (10 Sectors) – 6 2001: Stench of Evil (Alien Vendetta) – 6 2002: De-Moon Side (2002 A Doom Odyssey) – 4.5 2003: Fire and Ice (Scythe) – 6.5 2004: The Mucus Flow (Community Chest 2) – 7 2005: WHISPERING WINDS (Scythe 2) – 6.5 2006: ? 2007: For We Are Many (Community Chest 3) – 5.5 2008: Ticket to Eternity (Plutonia 2) – 5.5 2009: DUST TO DUST (Scythe 2) – 5 2010: Skagway (UAC Ultra) – 3.5 2011: Launch Bay (Double Impact) – 6 2012: Frozen Time (Frozen Time) – 5 2013: Hyperborean (100 Lines) – 7 2014: The Destination (Rush) – 7 2015: Rocket Zone II (Valiant) – 5 2016: Sanctuary of Filth (No End in Sight) – 5.5 2017: Map 13 (Congestion 192) – 5.5 2018: For Zzul (1-Hour Speedmapping 2018) – 7 2019: The Chasm (NoReason’s Speedmaps) – 7.5 X! 2020: Death God’s Shrine (Rowdy Rudy II: POWERTRIP!) – 5.5 2021: Into Darkness (1 Bad Wad) – 7 2022: Curvular (Curvular) – 7 2023: Vengeance Unleashed (SIGIL II) – 4.5 Besides 1993, 1997 is the only year I'm sure I beat the actual hardest level from. 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2019 are also a possibility but I won't be surprised if there was a harder map from each of them. I was at first surprised that I haven't played anything from 2006, but the I looked at 2006 releases, and, as it turns out, almost nothing came out that year. Also, I definitely need to play a harder wad from 2010. Merry upcoming Christmas! Happy upcoming New Year! And Happy upcoming whatever else you'll celebrate!
  12. Not right now, I will do it later.
  13. I remember DSDA Doom having some major bugs when I was looking at it (worst being complevel 11 didn't working correctly). That was like over a year ago, so I hope, they fixed all the major issues. Still it's currently in version 0.something, isn't this means it's still in beta or something? I've seen some youtubers using DSDA Doom lately and it has some useful features, so I'll probably switch to it later.
  14. Spooky update: Added 5 new wads: 1. Heretic Invades Doom 2. Orange is True Love 3. Temple of the Lizard Men 2 4. Wormwood 5. Doxylamine Moon: Overdose Decided to update now, since I'm working on october 31st. Wormwood was insane. Revenge of the Demon House is now the second hardest map I've beaten and the second map to get 7.5 on my scale. This is my first time taking on a serious Ribbiks map and it was scary, especially the ending that killed me 4 or 5 times. And don't even think about beating this map without coming up with strategy for and practicing every fight. Orange is True Love is an older Ribbiks Halloween wad, that I've played because Doom Wiki lists it a part of Worwood series. It's some of the easiest of Ribbiks's stuff. Temple of the Lizard Men 2 is a cool mod, but some levels can get very stingy with ammo. Heretic Invades Doom is wad that I've been wanting to do for a very long time. It requires MBF21 compatibility, which almost no source port supports. I used Woof to play it, since as far as i'am aware, it's the only finished source port with MBF21 support. Speaking of overdue, I wanted to do Doxylamine Moon even before starting the difficulty scaling topic, but somehow never got to it, until now. Happy upcoming Halloween!
  15. Nostalgia is probably what you're looking for.
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