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{{Top100 2003}}'''Scythe''' is a 32-level [[megawad]] released by [[Erik Alm]] in April of 2003. The most distinguishing feature of Scythe is that its levels are smaller than average. Also, it was created in a matter of a few months, 31 levels by Alm, and Map 32 by [[Kim "Torn" Bach]].
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{{Top100 2003}}'''Scythe''' is a 32-level [[megawad]] released by [[Erik Alm]] in April of 2003. The most distinguishing feature of Scythe is that its levels are smaller than average. Also, it was created in a matter of a few months, 31 levels by Alm, and Map 31 by [[Kim "Torn" Bach]].
  
 
The sequel, [[Scythe 2]], was released in June of 2005. A second sequel, [[Scythe X]], had its first episodic release in September of 2009.
 
The sequel, [[Scythe 2]], was released in June of 2005. A second sequel, [[Scythe X]], had its first episodic release in September of 2009.
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*[http://www.doom2.net/~erik/ Erik Alm's Page of Doom]
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*[http://www.doom2.net/erik/ Erik Alm's Page of Doom]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:43, 21 June 2016

2003
  1. Phobos: Anomaly Reborn
  2. Void
  3. Scythe
  4. The Brotherhood of Ruin
  5. Doom 64: Absolution
  6. MassMouth 2
  7. Doom Raider
  8. Helpyourselfish
  9. RTC-3057 Demo
  10. Space Station Omega
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Scythe is a 32-level megawad released by Erik Alm in April of 2003. The most distinguishing feature of Scythe is that its levels are smaller than average. Also, it was created in a matter of a few months, 31 levels by Alm, and Map 31 by Kim "Torn" Bach.

The sequel, Scythe 2, was released in June of 2005. A second sequel, Scythe X, had its first episodic release in September of 2009.

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