Lainos
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Lainos is a Russian level designer, best known for his various Cacoward-winning PWADs such as Comatose and 5till L1 Complex and for being named as the Mapper of the Year in the 2016 Cacowards. He is also the founder and leader of a now defunct Russian Doom clan called Clan [B0S].[1]
His levels are noted for their emphasis on exploration and atmosphere, with recurring tropes like industrial muddiness, broken down environments and often cryptic or idiosyncratic progression. Cacoward writer kmxexii wrote that Lainos's level have "generated a collection of distinguishable mythoses, many of which are marked with a lonely atmosphere in the post-apocalyptic wake of some sort of Rapture-like event."[2]
Contents
Body of work
Unknown
- Ancient Cave (Official website)[note 1]
- Doom in School (Official website)
- Last Ritual (Official website)
- Rampage (Official website)
- Return (Official website)
- MegaFrag Z (Official website)
- V (Official website)
- Doxylamine Moon: Pizdose (Official website)
- My House (Official website)
2008
- MegaFrag (Doomworld/idgames)
- Rampage V2 (ENG) (Doomworld/idgames)
- Object "32" (Doomworld/idgames)
2009
2010
- Inflation Bay (Doomworld/idgames)
- MAP02 (with Shadowman)
2011
- Whisper In Time (Doomworld/idgames)
- Fantasy Of Shadowman Episode (FOSE) (Doomworld/idgames)
- Sacrament (Doomworld/idgames)
- Doxylamine Moon: Overdose (Doomworld/idgames)
- Object "34": Sonar (Doomworld/idgames)
2012
- Lost Way (Doomworld/idgames)
- 5till L1 Complex (Doomworld/idgames)
- A.L.T. (Doomworld/idgames)
- Project Director
2014
- Deneb Colony (Doomworld/idgames)
- Urotsuki: Inferno Road (Doomworld/idgames)
2015
- Urotsuki: Radical Way (Doomworld/idgames)
- Urotsuki: Dead End (Doomworld/idgames)
- UAC Secret (Doomworld/idgames)
2016
- Comatose (Doomworld/idgames)
- Urotsuki 2: Cargo Cult (Doomworld/idgames)
- Lilium (Doomworld/idgames)
External Links
References
- ↑ kmxexii (28 March 2016). "Overdose 2: Comatose (COMATOSE.WAD)." Doomed: Doom WAD Reviews. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
- ↑ kmxexii (10 December 2016). "Cacowards 2016." Doomworld. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
Notes
- ↑ All official website pages linked here are written in Russian