All Hell is Breaking Loose

All Hell is Breaking Loose is a Doom II partial conversion created by Joel Huenink that was released July 17, 1996. It contains several gameplay changes through extensive use of DeHackEd, most notably new weapons that behave differently from those found in the original game. Across five new levels, it also includes new monsters, graphics, sound effects, and original music by Mark Klem.

Authors
Levels for the WAD were made by:


 * Joel Huenink
 * Michael Niggel (Risen)
 * Chris Niggel (Kamikazi)

Graphics and sounds for the WAD were made by:


 * Joel Huenink

DeHackEd for the WAD was made by:


 * Michael Gummelt
 * Ted Mielczarek

Music for the WAD was written by:


 * Mark Klem

Development
According to a Doomworld interview with Joel Huenink in 1998, development on All Hell is Breaking Loose began in December 1995. The project's Doom file template text file indicates the build time covered a period of 10 months and required 2-to-6 hour days by Joel. Brothers Chris and Michael Niggel collaborated to re-purpose an in-progress map to use All Hell's custom assets and submitted it to Joel for his approval. Mike Gummelt conceptualized the new weapon and enemy behavior, partially implementing the DeHackEd patch. Ted completed the work for final release.

Levels
All levels by Joel Huenink unless otherwise noted.


 * by Michael Niggel (Risen) and Chris Niggel (Kamikazi)
 * by Michael Niggel (Risen) and Chris Niggel (Kamikazi)
 * by Michael Niggel (Risen) and Chris Niggel (Kamikazi)
 * by Michael Niggel (Risen) and Chris Niggel (Kamikazi)

Soundtrack
All songs composed by Mark Klem.


 * MAP01: "Monster Thrash"
 * MAP02: "Fear Eater"
 * MAP03: "Bassline"
 * MAP04: "Retribute"
 * MAP05: "Glock"


 * Title screen: "Title"
 * Intermission: "Intermission"

Weapons

 * Double Fists (Fist replacement)
 * Double-bladed Chainsaw (uses a new sprite, Chainsaw replacement)
 * Double Pistols (uses new sprites, Pistol replacement)
 * Streetsweeper (uses a new sprite, Shotgun replacement)
 * Super Shotgun
 * M-16 (uses a new sprite, Chaingun replacement)
 * Rocket Launcher (uses a new sprite)
 * Flamethrower (uses a new sprite, Plasma Gun replacement)
 * BFG 10000 (BFG 9000 replacement)

New

 * Two-Headed chaingunner: True to their name, they've got an extra noggin. They have 150 health and replace the Wolfenstein SS.
 * Arachnotron Jockeys: Two-headed chaingunners who riddle you with bullets while their arachnotron mount sprays you with plasma. They also won't stop firing when you're out of their line of sight. They have 800 health, replace the normal arachnotron and spawn a two-headed chaingunner on death.
 * Fire Demon; Regular demons enveloped in hellfire. They have 200 health points and behave the same.
 * Evil Marines: Red-armored maniacs who move erratically pepper you with plasma. They have 100 health points and replace lost souls.
 * Flying Baron: A Baron of hell who's ditched their lower half for the power of flight. Otherwise the same as a regular baron.
 * Apache helicopters: A helicopter that fires rockets at the player and deploys Evil Marines. They have 2000 health points and replace the Pain Elemental.
 * Pit Fiends: Large demons with dragon wings who sling lightning and profanities at the player. They appear in 3 varieties (Brown ones have 1500 hit points, Green ones 2500, and Grey ones 500)
 * Giant Cyberdemon: Twice the size of the normal Cyberdemon, this monolith carries twin rocket launchers and fires a barrage of 3 rocket pairs. They have 6000 health points and replace the Mancubus.

Improved

 * Zombies catch fire and burn (ala Heretic) when gibbed.
 * Imps now throw Cacodemon projectiles. Due to this, they also share the cacodemon's unique melee attack protocol. Imp skeletons appear in some levels, where the regain their flesh and ambush you.
 * Revenant punches have been replaced with an uppercut that launches the player into the air.
 * Arch-viles disguise themselves as Medikits in order to surprise their enemy.

Current records
The DSDA episode records for All Hell is Breaking Loose are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on July 28, 2022.