MAP29: River Styx (TNT: Evilution)

MAP29: River Styx is the twenty-ninth map of TNT: Evilution. It was designed by Jimmy Sieben and uses a music track shared with MAP04: Wormhole and MAP13: Nukage Processing.

Official

 * 1) Once you reach the "porch" of the green marble temple, find the only green torch. Press the use key on it to lower a lift on the opposite side of the porch. Ride it to the top, where a soul sphere is located.
 * 2) After entering the temple, hug the left wall until you reach a security armor overlooking a bridge crossing some lava. The ground it rests on counts as a secret.
 * 3) From secret 2, backtrack a bit and you'll come across a stairway that dips down in the middle, with an opening to an outdoor area at the lowest point. Open the green marble wall across from the opening to find an ammo cache.

Non-official

 * 1) Halfway through the long red tunnel in the beginning of the level, there will be a niche to your right. Open the back wall to reveal a pair of medikits.
 * 2) There is a S-shaped tunnel to the north-west from circular lava-filled room. After second turn, you can see a "vent" near the floor on the wall to your left. (Similar "vents" are commonly used in maps for setting off monsters by means of propagating player's gunshot sounds.) This "vent" is actually a fake wall, behind which lies the passage to a hidden room. After killing everyone in there, flip the switch and step into the teleporter to be taken to the tunnel where you came from.
 * 3) In the courtyard with tower in center, columns along the perimeter are placed in a pattern, alternating between stone and metallic. Metallic ones can be lowered to reveal some goodies. Look for the column that breaks the pattern (in the southwest corner), which contains a megasphere.

Bugs

 * 1) On Hurt Me Plenty, a Mancubus cannot teleport into the final area of the level, making it impossible to reach 100% kills (except if an Arch-Vile respawns an enemy or, when using No Clipping mode, you run into its hidden room and kill it.).

Records
The Compet-N records for the map are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on May 30, 2013.