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|author = [[Alexander S. (Eternal)]] | |author = [[Alexander S. (Eternal)]] | ||
− | |iwad = | + | |iwad = Doom II |
|port = Boom-compatible | |port = Boom-compatible | ||
|port2 = Limit-removing | |port2 = Limit-removing | ||
− | |type = | + | |type = u |
|year = 2007 | |year = 2007 | ||
− | |link = {{ | + | |screenshot = Epic title.png |
+ | |link = {{ig|id=15125}} | ||
+ | |caco = 2007 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Epic''' is a | + | '''Epic''' is a five-level WAD released in October 2007, created by [[Alexander S. (Eternal)|Eternal]]. |
− | {{ | + | == Content == |
− | == Levels == | + | ===Monsters=== |
+ | Epic uses a [[DeHackEd]] patch and custom graphics to add new and modified monsters. (The DeHackEd patch also redundantly contains map names for maps 06-32, taken from [[Revolution!]]. [[Andrey Budko]], when asked about this oddity, stated that it was a "mistake".) <!-- Someone please put in the reference to DW Epic2 thread. --> | ||
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+ | {{col-begin|width=auto}} | ||
+ | {{col-break}} | ||
+ | ===Levels=== | ||
* [[MAP01: A Fool's Paradise (Epic)|MAP01: A Fool's Paradise]] | * [[MAP01: A Fool's Paradise (Epic)|MAP01: A Fool's Paradise]] | ||
* [[MAP02: Sand-Storm (Epic)|MAP02: Sand-Storm]] | * [[MAP02: Sand-Storm (Epic)|MAP02: Sand-Storm]] | ||
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* [[MAP04: The Helltrain (Epic)|MAP04: The Helltrain]] | * [[MAP04: The Helltrain (Epic)|MAP04: The Helltrain]] | ||
* [[MAP05: The Citadel (Epic)|MAP05: The Citadel]] | * [[MAP05: The Citadel (Epic)|MAP05: The Citadel]] | ||
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− | ==See also== | + | {{col-break|gap=5em}} |
− | *[[Epic]] | + | ===Soundtrack=== |
+ | * MAP01: "Missing? Impossible!" from ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]'' by {{wp|Lee Jackson (composer)|Lee Jackson}} | ||
+ | * MAP02: "Ah, Geez!" from ''Duke Nukem 3D'' by Lee Jackson | ||
+ | * MAP03: CASB3 from ''[[Hexen II]]'' map "Eidolon's Ordeal" by [[Kevin Schilder]] | ||
+ | * MAP04: "Boss Battle" from The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time | ||
+ | * MAP05: MM_01 from [[Daedalus: Alien Defense]] by [[Rich Nagel]] | ||
+ | {{col-end}} | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Epic 2]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * {{idgames|id=15125}} | ||
+ | * {{dsda|id=1090}} | ||
+ | {{Minor stub}} |
Revision as of 15:40, 15 September 2019
Epic | |
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Author | Alexander S. (Eternal) |
Ports | Boom-compatible, Limit-removing |
IWAD | Doom II |
Year | 2007 |
Link | Doomworld/idgames |
This mod received one of the 2007 Cacowards on Doomworld! |
Epic is a five-level WAD released in October 2007, created by Eternal.
Content
Monsters
Epic uses a DeHackEd patch and custom graphics to add new and modified monsters. (The DeHackEd patch also redundantly contains map names for maps 06-32, taken from Revolution!. Andrey Budko, when asked about this oddity, stated that it was a "mistake".)
Levels |
Soundtrack
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See also
External links
- Epic at Doomworld/idgames
- Epic (archived 🏛) at the Doomed Speed Demos Archive
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