The Abyss



DOOM The Abyss, also known as The Abyss, is a 24-map megawad released in September 1995 for Doom II by J.M.P van Waveren (MrElusive) and H2SO4, co-creators of the Omicron Bot for Quake. As of this writing, The Abyss is their only known Doom work. The Abyss was relatively unknown for years after its release, and was never released in any known compilation, nor mentioned in any Usenet posts. It was rediscovered in the mid-2000s through a crawl of an id Software public staff server. The majority of the maps are non-linear "dungeons" which rely on secret passageways and switch puzzles, and have multiple paths that the player can take to complete a level.

After years of legal discussion going back to 2007, The Abyss was finally added to the idgames archive on September 1, 2015. It had previously been available on the Telefragged FTP server for a short time in the directory. Previous versions are presumed to be lost due to.

Story
While there is no story in the text file, The Abyss uses its maps and textures to convey a sense of story, much like in the way Equinox did.

Intro
The player assumes the role of an amateur archaeologist named Miklós, in search for spoils rather than science. His latest excursion is cut short by demons from another dimension, and the treasure made unobtainable. Unable to escape, Miklós must go further into the mountains, discovering what seems to be a lost civilization along the way.

Ending
Later into the game, the facades change to more alien, tech structures. Miklós discovers a supercomputer that is creating an illusion of the previous temples, controlled by a cult attempting to summon Hell's hordes. He attempts to deactivate their machines, causing immediate effects as the computers shut down. With the illusion deactivated, Miklós eventually finds the cult's leader and destroys him, but at the expense of his own soul, as he is trapped inside the mountain. The final locked door is opened with the leader's key, leading to a room containing a sarcophagus engraved with Miklós' name.

Levels

 * MAP01: Pink Horde by H2SO4
 * MAP02: The Catacombs by H2SO4
 * MAP03: Avernus by H2SO4
 * MAP04: The Nunnery by MrElusive
 * MAP05: Imp Madness by MrElusive
 * MAP06: Not Level by MrElusive
 * MAP07: The Cube by H2SO4
 * MAP08: The Theatre by MrElusive
 * MAP09: Bloodstream by MrElusive
 * MAP10: Hangar by H2SO4 (Modified John Romero level)
 * MAP11: Stone Henge by MrElusive
 * MAP12: The Square by H2SO4
 * MAP13: The Library (joint effort)
 * MAP14: Arabesque (joint effort)
 * MAP15: Satan's Cross by H2SO4
 * MAP16: The Grand Tower (joint effort)
 * MAP17: Light And Darkness (joint effort)
 * MAP18: Short 'n Sweet by MrElusive
 * MAP19: The Pits Of Doom by MrElusive
 * MAP20: The Cray (joint effort)
 * MAP21: Heretic Factor (joint effort)
 * MAP22: Basilica (joint effort)
 * MAP31: The Temple by H2SO4 (Modified Sandy Petersen level)
 * MAP32: Spider Bowl by MrElusive

Bugs
Some older source ports, such as Skulltag, may read in the graphics incorrectly due to the arrangement of the lumps in the WAD directory, causing all textured surfaces to be out of place or corrupted. A fixed version was distributed as, but has since been lost due to the shutdown of several community file hosting services.

Trivia

 * J.M.P van Waveren went on to work at id Software as Technical Director during 's development, where he developed the AI system used there and in Doom 3. He is now Senior Engineer at.
 * H2SO4 was also known as "Squatt" in the Quake community. He enjoys traditional painting and photography.
 * Two of the maps are modified id Software levels. This may explain its former lack of inclusion in archives.
 * Notable editors used include, a landscape generation program used to create the title screen, help screen, and in-game skies, and (listed as T-DRAW in the TXT, possibly from the default directory name), an ANSI editor used for editing the ENDOOM text.
 * In October 2015, it was discovered that The Abyss was publicly available on Telefragged (Atomic Gamer) online from the Gladiator Bot website on March 21, 1999. It appears to be version 2.4a, the final version, and was downloaded 92 times by August 26, 1999.

Links

 * The Abyss at van Waveren's personal website.
 * The Abyss at van Waveren's personal website.