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'''Going Down''' is a 32-level [[megawad]] for Doom 2 released by [[Mouldy]]. It requires a [[Boom]]-compatible [[source ports|source port]] to play.  It is known for its small, fairly hard maps with high body counts, and gameplay the author has described as “chaotic-evil”.  
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'''Going Down''' is a 32-level [[megawad]] for [[Doom II]] released by [[Cyriak Harris (mouldy)]], featuring its own original soundtrack by the same author and a custom [[DeHackEd]] boss monster. It requires a [[Boom]]-compatible [[source ports|source port]] to play.  It is known for its small, fairly hard maps with high body counts, and gameplay the author has described as “chaotic-evil”.
  
== Levels ==
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==Story==
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Something went wrong at an UAC office building, and Doomguy is sent to investigate, starting from the top of the skyscraper and getting to the bottom of the story. While doing so, he is often interrupted by nagging phone calls from his mother, which advance the plot humorously: accessing the secret levels, for example, is explained in-story as going back to the roof to get a better reception.
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==Content==
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{{col-begin}}
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{{col-2}}
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===Levels===
 
*[[MAP01: Going Up (Going Down)|MAP01: Going Up]]
 
*[[MAP01: Going Up (Going Down)|MAP01: Going Up]]
 
*[[MAP02: Evil Admin (Going Down)|MAP02: Evil Admin]]
 
*[[MAP02: Evil Admin (Going Down)|MAP02: Evil Admin]]
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*[[MAP31: Stair Crazy (Going Down)|MAP31: Stair Crazy]]
 
*[[MAP31: Stair Crazy (Going Down)|MAP31: Stair Crazy]]
 
*[[MAP32: Roof Rage (Going Down)|MAP32: Roof Rage]]
 
*[[MAP32: Roof Rage (Going Down)|MAP32: Roof Rage]]
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{{col-2}}
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===Soundtrack===
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* MAP01: "Somebody set up us the bomb"
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* MAP02: "Zombie goes shopping"
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* MAP03: "The haunted supermarket"
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* MAP04: "Running from the jazz robots"
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* MAP05: "The haunted aquarium"
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* MAP06: "Lost in zombie cyberspace"
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* MAP07: "Mega robo-clown boss battle"
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* MAP08: "The haunted waiting room"
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* MAP09: "The haunted skeleton factory"
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* MAP10: "Robo-zombie mecha-brain boss battle"
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* MAP11: "Zombie maggots in the flesh cathedral"
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* MAP12: "Chased by dancing skeletons"
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* MAP13: "The haunted aquarium"
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* MAP14: "The haunted waiting room"
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* MAP15: "Running from the jazz robots"
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* MAP16: "Wedding march for the princess of death"
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* MAP17: "The haunted skeleton factory"
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* MAP18: "Hiding from the robo-zombies"
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* MAP19: "Attack of the spider-clowns"
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* MAP20: "Mega robo-clown boss battle"
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* MAP21: "Zombie maggots in the flesh cathedral"
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* MAP22: "Lost in zombie cyberspace"
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* MAP23: "The haunted aquarium"
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* MAP24: "Chased by dancing skeletons"
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* MAP25: "Hiding from the robo-zombies"
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* MAP26: "Attack of the spider-clowns"
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* MAP27: "Robo-zombie mecha-brain boss battle"
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* MAP28: "Wedding march for the princess of death"
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* MAP29: "Somebody set up us the bomb"
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* MAP30: "Zombie goes shopping"
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* MAP31: "Zombie goes shopping"
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* MAP32: "Robo-zombie mecha-brain boss battle"
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* [[Title screen]]:
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* [[Intermission]]:
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{{col-end}}
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
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*{{dwforums|65955}}
*[http://www.doomworld.com/vb/wads-mods/65955-going-down-final-episode-updated-sep27/ Doomworld forums thread]
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*{{dwforums|70360|Doomworld Megawad Club playthrough}}
  
 
[[Category:Megawads]]
 
[[Category:Megawads]]
 
[[Category:PWADs by name]]
 
[[Category:PWADs by name]]
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[[Category:2014 WADs]]

Revision as of 09:09, 31 October 2014

Going Down is a 32-level megawad for Doom II released by Cyriak Harris (mouldy), featuring its own original soundtrack by the same author and a custom DeHackEd boss monster. It requires a Boom-compatible source port to play. It is known for its small, fairly hard maps with high body counts, and gameplay the author has described as “chaotic-evil”.

Story

Something went wrong at an UAC office building, and Doomguy is sent to investigate, starting from the top of the skyscraper and getting to the bottom of the story. While doing so, he is often interrupted by nagging phone calls from his mother, which advance the plot humorously: accessing the secret levels, for example, is explained in-story as going back to the roof to get a better reception.

Content

External links