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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 | + | {{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 Bach (Torn)]]. It is the most recent addition to the [[PWAD]]s that [[Compet-n]] allows recording on. | ||
− | The sequel, [[Scythe 2]], was released in June of 2005. | + | The sequel, [[Scythe 2]], was released in June of 2005. A second sequel, [[Scythe X]], had its first episodic release in September of 2009. |
− | ==Levels== | + | ==Content== |
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+ | {{col-begin}} | ||
+ | {{col-2}} | ||
+ | ===Levels=== | ||
First Episode | First Episode | ||
*[[MAP01: Get Going (Scythe)|MAP01: Get Going]] | *[[MAP01: Get Going (Scythe)|MAP01: Get Going]] | ||
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*[[MAP31: I Dunno Torn (Scythe)|MAP31: I Dunno Torn]] | *[[MAP31: I Dunno Torn (Scythe)|MAP31: I Dunno Torn]] | ||
*[[MAP32: Enoz Soahc (Scythe)|MAP32: Enoz Soahc]] | *[[MAP32: Enoz Soahc (Scythe)|MAP32: Enoz Soahc]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Scythe titlepic.png|thumb|left|300px|Splash screen]] | ||
+ | {{col-2}} | ||
+ | ===Soundtrack=== | ||
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+ | *MAP01: “[[Doom music|Intermission from DOOM]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP02: “[[Doom music|The Imp's Song]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP03: “[[Doom music|Hiding the Secrets]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP04: “[[Doom II music|In the Dark]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP05: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Infinite]]” by [[Tom Mustaine]] | ||
+ | *MAP06: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Soldier of Chaos]]” from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | *MAP07: “[[Doom II music|Shawn's Got the Shotgun]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP08: “[[Doom music|Dark Halls]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP09: “[[Doom music|Demons on the Prey]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP10: “[[Doom II music|The Dave D. Taylor Blues]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
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+ | *MAP11: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Into the Beast's Belly]]” from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | *MAP12: “Briefing” from ''{{wp|Descent II}}'' | ||
+ | *MAP13: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Agony Rhapsody]]” from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | *MAP14: “[[Doom II music|Between Levels]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP15: “[[Doom II music|The Dave D. Taylor Blues]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP16: “[[Doom music|Donna to the Rescue]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP17: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Horizon]]” by [[Tom Mustaine]] | ||
+ | *MAP18: “Those Chosen by the Planet” from ''{{wp|Final Fantasy VII}}'' | ||
+ | *MAP19: Remix of two songs from ''{{wp|Perfect Dark}}'' | ||
+ | *MAP20: “Castle Center” from ''{{wp|Castlevania 64}}'' | ||
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+ | *MAP21: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Blood Jungle]]” from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | *MAP22: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Death's Bells]]” from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | *MAP23: “Absence of Light” by {{wp|Symphony X}} | ||
+ | *MAP24: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Smells Like Burning Corpse]]” from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | *MAP25: “[[Doom II music|Adrian's Asleep]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP26: “A Fool's Paradise” by {{wp|Symphony X}} | ||
+ | *MAP27: “[[Doom II music|Waiting for Romero]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP28: “[[Doom II music|Getting Too Tense]]” by [[Robert Prince]] | ||
+ | *MAP29: “Lady of the Snow” by {{wp|Symphony X}} | ||
+ | *MAP30: “You Suck” by Lee Jackson from ''[[Rise of the Triad]]'' | ||
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+ | *MAP31: [[Heretic music|E2M6 theme]] from ''[[Heretic]]'' | ||
+ | *MAP32: “[[Hexen music|Crucible 2]]” from ''[[Hexen]]'' | ||
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+ | *Intermission: ? | ||
+ | *Title: “[[Final Doom TNT music|Infinite]]” by [[Tom Mustaine]] | ||
+ | [[File:Scythe intermission.png|thumb|left|300px|Intermission screen]] | ||
+ | {{col-end}} | ||
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+ | ==Speedrunning== | ||
+ | {{Compet-n}} | ||
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+ | ===Current records=== | ||
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+ | The [[Compet-n]] records for Scythe are: | ||
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+ | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
+ | !Run||Time||Player||Date||File||Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * {{idgames| | + | * {{idgames|file=levels/doom2/megawads/scythe}} |
− | *[http://www.doom2.net/ | + | * {{dsda|id=789}} |
+ | * [http://www.doom2.net/erik/ Erik Alm's Page of Doom] | ||
[[Category:Megawads]] | [[Category:Megawads]] | ||
[[Category:2003 WADs]] | [[Category:2003 WADs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Vanilla WADs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:PWADs by name]] |
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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 Bach (Torn). It is the most recent addition to the PWADs that Compet-n allows recording on.
The sequel, Scythe 2, was released in June of 2005. A second sequel, Scythe X, had its first episodic release in September of 2009.
Content
Speedrunning
Current records
The Compet-n records for Scythe are:
Run | Time | Player | Date | File | Notes |
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External links
- Scythe at Doomworld/idgames
- Scythe (archived 🏛) at the Doomed Speed Demos Archive
- Erik Alm's Page of Doom