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− | '''No Rest for the Living''' is the title of the new [[Doom II]] expansion set developed by [[Nerve Software]]'s [[Richard Heath]] and [[Russell Meakim]] for the release of Doom II on the [[Xbox 360|XBLA]]. It is also available from | + | '''No Rest for the Living''' is the title of the new [[Doom II]] expansion set developed by [[Nerve Software]]'s [[Richard Heath]] and [[Russell Meakim]] for the release of Doom II on the [[Xbox 360|XBLA]]. It is also available from in [[Doom 3: BFG Edition]]. |
==Episode== | ==Episode== |
Revision as of 22:16, 23 November 2012
No Rest for the Living is the title of the new Doom II expansion set developed by Nerve Software's Richard Heath and Russell Meakim for the release of Doom II on the XBLA. It is also available from in Doom 3: BFG Edition.
Episode
The episode consists of nine levels in all, eight standard levels and a single secret level, as a homage to the similarly structured nine-map episodes in the original Doom, particularly Knee-Deep in the Dead[1]. As Doom II did not have episodes per se calling No Rest for the Living an episode is technically a misnomer. The new maps are a separate selectable campaign at the inception of the game, in a fashion similar to Doom's episode selection. Selecting "Hell on Earth" propels the player into the classic 32 map Doom II campaign, whereas selecting "No Rest for the Living" starts the new 9 map addition. Completing No Rest for the Living in singleplayer on any difficulty unlocks the "And Back Again" Achievement, and unlocks the "Doom II Marine Suit" Avatar award.
According to Nerve Software boss Brandon James the expansion set "continues on Earth after Hell's forces have [seemingly] been vanquished".
Levels
- Level 1: The Earth Base
- Level 2: The Pain Labs
- Level 3: Canyon of the Dead
- Level 4: Hell Mountain (Exit to secret level)
- Level 5: Vivisection
- Level 6: Inferno of Blood
- Level 7: Baron's Banquet
- Level 8: Tomb of Malevolence (End game level)
- Level 9: March of the Demons (Secret level)
On source ports
To play it correctly with a source port, you need a limit-removing source port with some sort of MAPINFO support to accommodate for the level progression, map names, par time, and soundtrack that do not correspond to Doom II's. The endgame text screen is also different.
Level | Soundtrack | Par time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | D_MESSAG | 75 | |
2 | D_DDTBLU | 105 | |
3 | D_DOOM | 120 | |
4 | D_SHAWN | 105 | Secret exit |
5 | D_IN_CIT | 210 | |
6 | D_THE_DA | 105 | |
7 | D_IN_CIT | 165 | |
8 | D_SHAWN2 | 105 | Doom II cast endgame |
9 | D_DDTBL2 | 135 | Back to level 5 |
The Eternity Engine has built-in support for the episode if the entire doom2.disk file from the Xbox 360 version is loaded, or if a path is configured to point to the BFG Edition PWAD file. It uses the metadata.txt included in the diskfile. Development builds of ZDoom recognize NERVE.WAD by its size and MD5 sum and allow to play it as a Doom II episode.
External links
- No Rest for the Living (archived 🏛) at the Doomed Speed Demos Archive
References
- ↑ Shacknews comment on May 26, 2010