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'''No Brakes''' is a single player level for [[Doom 2]] requiring a limit removing port. It was released on the 4th of February, 2005 by [[Thomas "Lutrov71" Lutrov]] and [[Cyber-Menace]].
 
'''No Brakes''' is a single player level for [[Doom 2]] requiring a limit removing port. It was released on the 4th of February, 2005 by [[Thomas "Lutrov71" Lutrov]] and [[Cyber-Menace]].
  
The map is a large and difficult and is mainly influenced by [[Plutonia]], but also gains influnce from [[Alien Vendetta]] and many [[Erik Alm]] style maps. No Brakes has a good level of detail and lightning and is full of monsters.  
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The map is a large and difficult and is mainly influenced by [[Plutonia]], but also gains influence from [[Alien Vendetta]] and many [[Erik Alm]] style maps. No Brakes has a good level of detail and lightning and is full of monsters.  
 
"This guy throws everything but the kitchen sink at you in this map." -Bob Larkin
 
"This guy throws everything but the kitchen sink at you in this map." -Bob Larkin
  

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Screenshot of No Brakes
Screenshot of No Brakes

No Brakes is a single player level for Doom 2 requiring a limit removing port. It was released on the 4th of February, 2005 by Thomas "Lutrov71" Lutrov and Cyber-Menace.

The map is a large and difficult and is mainly influenced by Plutonia, but also gains influence from Alien Vendetta and many Erik Alm style maps. No Brakes has a good level of detail and lightning and is full of monsters. "This guy throws everything but the kitchen sink at you in this map." -Bob Larkin

The name 'No Brakes' was derived from a song by The Offspring, and was a starting point of how the gameplay of the map would be like.

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