Hell Revealed

Hell Revealed is a 32-level megawad for Doom II. It is possibly the best known example of an ultra-hard WAD, and has received the most attention by speedrunners of any PWAD to the point of being legal to record on for the Compet-n. Hell Revealed was created by Yonatan Donner and Haggay Niv and released in May 1997.

The custom soundtrack was compiled from music in Rise of the Triad that was written by and Robert Prince. Levels 20-26, 28 and 30 reuse the music from Doom II.

The megawad has a sequel, Hell Revealed II, which was released in late 2003.

Infopack
Like Memento Mori and Memento Mori II, Hell Revealed has an "infopack" available separately from the WAD, contained in hrinfo.zip. Like that of its later contemporary Requiem, it is a 16-bit application, meaning it will not run in 64-bit versions of Windows without emulation or the use of a virtual machine. It was created by Yonatan Donner using Astound, a then-popular by Gold Disk Software; a splash screen advertising Astound appears when the application is closed.

Because of the program used to make it, the infopack takes the form of a presentation. It takes up the entire screen, with the space not covered by the graphics colored a solid black. The user is shown a section header, a screenshot, a big text box, and four clickable buttons: one to quit, one to see the table of contents for the slide show, and two to go to either the previous or next page of the presentation. The first page is a welcome screen, followed by an introduction to the WAD, gameplay information, credits, information on the demo pack, the story, and individual pages for all 32 levels. It concludes with a humorous "Behind the Scenes" page quoting conversations between Donner and Niv, and a "Thanks" page that includes thanks to two people "for disturbing us all the time and not letting us work". While the program runs, Lee Jackson's arrangement of 's "" for Rise of the Triad plays in an endless loop.

Demo packs
Three official demo packs were released for Hell Revealed. The first, Hell Revealed Help Demos (hrhelp.zip), is a collection of demos recorded on Ultra-Violence in no monsters mode to show how to complete each level with 100% Secrets. The only exception is the demo for, which was recorded on I'm Too Young to Die because the level is not possible to complete without monsters.

The remaining two packs are UV max demo collections. The first, the Hell Revealed UV LMP Collection (hruvlmps.zip), was recorded by Yonatan Donner, Kai-Uwe Humpert, Daniel Lindgren and Peo Sjöblom, with a total time of 9:34:22. The demo for, a 5:00 demo recorded by Humpert, was the winner of a brief UV max competition on that level run by Donner shortly after Hell Revealed's release, whose demos are collected in hr25lmps.zip on the official website and available individually on the WAD's Doomed Speed Demos Archive page.

The second, the Hell Revealed UV LMP Collection 2.0 (hruvlmp2.zip), was recorded with the same team minus Lindgren but including Anders Johnsen, Adam Hegyi, Esko Koskimaa, Henning Skogstø, and Jonas Feragen. In this pack, two demos each are provided for and. MAP26 has a demo without ghost monsters and one demo with them, and MAP30 has one demo without 100% Kills and one with them. The total time with MAP26's ghost monsters and 100% Kills on MAP30 is 5:42:42, saving three hours, 51 minutes and 40 seconds. The pack also includes UV -fast demos for 20 of the levels, including an extra demo for additionally recorded in UV Tyson style by Peo Sjöblom.

All UV max and UV -fast records set by these demo packs have since been beaten by the players of the Compet-n.

Story
The WAD's story is tongue-in-cheek and only five sentences long. The marine wakes up with a visible status bar along with a pistol and 50 bullets, put in an infested "jumpgate" lab by "two mad WAD creators." The marine must use the jumpgate, discover their mission, finish every level and "send a letter of complaint to the madmen who sent [them] here." Reading the rest of the story requires one to "send $500 to us" or "enter a nuthouse." The last sentence explains that "This is Doom, man - just go in there and kill!"

Levels

 * MAP01: Into the Gate
 * MAP02: Gateway Lab
 * MAP03: The Dumpster
 * MAP04: The Garden Terminal
 * MAP05: Core Infection
 * MAP06: The Round Crossroads
 * MAP07: Arachnophobia
 * MAP08: The Jail
 * MAP09: Knockout
 * MAP10: Chambers of War
 * MAP11: Underground Base
 * MAP12: Great Halls of Fire
 * MAP13: Last Look at Eden
 * MAP14: City in the Clouds
 * MAP15: Gates to Hell
 * MAP16: The Path
 * MAP17: The Black Towers
 * MAP18: Hard Attack
 * MAP19: Everything Dies
 * MAP20: Judgement Day
 * MAP21: Siege
 * MAP22: Resistance is Futile
 * MAP23: Ascending to the Stars
 * MAP24: Post Mortem
 * MAP25: Dead Progressive
 * MAP26: Afterlife
 * MAP27: Cyberpunk
 * MAP28: Top Hell
 * MAP29: Temple of Fear
 * MAP30: Hell Revealed
 * MAP31: The Descent
 * MAP32: Mostly Harmful

Soundtrack

 * MAP01: "Suck This"
 * MAP02: "Where Izit" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP03: "Smoke and Mirrors" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP04: "MMMenu" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP05: "Task Force" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP06: "Rise" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP07: "Gazz" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP08: "Mist Ache" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP09: "Oww!" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP10: "Havana Smooth" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP11: "Chant" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP12: "Run Like Smeg" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP13: "Goin' Down the Fast Way" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP14: "Excalibur" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP15: "How'd I Do?" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP16: "Watz Next?" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP17: "Oww!" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP18: "I Choose the Stairs" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP19: "You Suck" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP20: "Message For The Archvile" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP21: "Countdown To Death" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP22: "The Dave D. Taylor Blues" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP23: "Bye Bye American Pie" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP24: "In the Dark" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP25: "Adrian's Asleep" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP26: "Message For The Archvile" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP27: "Excalibur" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP28: "Getting Too Tense" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP29: "Chant" (Lee Jackson)
 * MAP30: "Opening To Hell" (Robert Prince)
 * MAP31: "" (*)
 * MAP32: "CCCool" (Lee Jackson)
 * Title screen: "Boss Blow" (Lee Jackson)
 * Intermission screen: "Victory!" (Lee Jackson)
 * Text screen: "Evin Rude" (Lee Jackson)

* The song was arranged by Lee Jackson.



Current records
The Compet-n records for Hell Revealed are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on June 22, 2013.

File
Hell Revealed is contained in a zip file called hr.zip. It is 2322399 bytes in size and contains 4 files:

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