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− | == Levels == | + | {{wad |
− | *MAP01 | + | |name=SlayeR |
− | *MAP02 | + | |author=Richard Wiles |
− | *MAP03 | + | |type=e |
− | *MAP04 | + | |iwad=Doom II |
− | *MAP05 | + | |year=2001 |
− | *MAP06 | + | |screenshot=SlayeR title.png |
− | *MAP07 | + | |link={{ig|id=11486}} |
− | *MAP08 | + | }} |
− | *MAP09 | + | <div style="clear: right;"></div> |
− | *MAP10 | + | {{Top100 2001}} |
+ | </div> | ||
+ | {{gendisambigabout|the [[levels|level set]]|other uses|Slayer}} | ||
+ | '''SlayeR''' is an [[Megawad#Episode replacement|episode WAD]] made by [[Richard Wiles]]. It also includes four [[Multiplayer#Deathmatch|deathmatch]] maps. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The first level is rather unique compared to the others. It is a large, expansive map while the other nine levels are short to medium and quite focused. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Content == | ||
+ | {{col-begin|width=auto}} | ||
+ | {{col-break}} | ||
+ | ===Levels=== | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP01|Human Processing|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP02|Get The Gun|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP03|Gethsemane|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP04|Old Town|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP05|Arena|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP06|Psycho-mania|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP07|Into The Light|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP08|10 Secrets|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP09|Techbase Terror|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * {{maplinkgen|MAP10|Staircase to Heaven|SlayeR}} | ||
+ | * MAP25: ''deathmatch version of MAP07'' | ||
+ | * MAP26: ''deathmatch version of MAP05'' | ||
+ | * MAP27: ''deathmatch version of MAP02'' | ||
+ | * MAP28: ''deathmatch version of MAP08'' | ||
+ | * [[MAP31 (SlayeR)|MAP31: ''unnamed bonus map'']] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{col-break|gap=5em}} | ||
+ | ===Soundtrack=== | ||
+ | * MAP01: "Opening to Hell" by [[Bobby Prince]] | ||
+ | * MAP02: "MUS_E1M9" by [[Kevin Schilder]], from [[Heretic]] | ||
+ | * MAP03: "Mummy Rags" by [[Mark Klem]], from [[Memento Mori]] | ||
+ | * MAP04: | ||
+ | * MAP05: "Dance of the Sugarplum Lunatic" by Mark Klem, from [[Memento Mori II]] | ||
+ | * MAP06: | ||
+ | * MAP07: "Treasures in the Dark" by Mark Klem, from [[STRAIN]] | ||
+ | * MAP08: "Slipper" by Mark Klem, from Memento Mori | ||
+ | * MAP09: "Sadistic" by [[L.A. Sieben]], from [[TNT: Evilution]] | ||
+ | * MAP10: "Legion of the Lost" by L.A. Sieben, from TNT: Evilution | ||
+ | * MAP31: ''no replacement'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Intermission screen]]: | ||
+ | * [[Text screen]]: | ||
+ | {{col-end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | The bonus level is only accessible via the {{c|idclev}} cheat code, a console command or a [[Parameter|command line argument]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{idgames|id=11486|title=SlayeR}} | * {{idgames|id=11486|title=SlayeR}} | ||
− | * | + | * {{dsda2|wad=slayer|title=SlayeR}} |
− | + | * {{doomUGreview|page=slayer|rating=5}} | |
− | [[Category: | + | * {{onemandoom|page=2017/08/slayer-slayerwad.html}} |
− | + | {{minor stub}} | |
+ | [[Category:Multiplayer WADs]] | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:SlayeR}} |
Revision as of 11:54, 14 May 2022
SlayeR | |
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Author | Richard Wiles |
Port | Vanilla Doom |
IWAD | Doom II |
Year | 2001 |
Link | Doomworld/idgames |
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SlayeR is an episode WAD made by Richard Wiles. It also includes four deathmatch maps.
The first level is rather unique compared to the others. It is a large, expansive map while the other nine levels are short to medium and quite focused.
Content
Levels
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Soundtrack
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The bonus level is only accessible via the idclev cheat code, a console command or a command line argument.
External links
- SlayeR at Doomworld/idgames
- SlayeR at the Doom Speed Demo Archive
- Review (5/5) at Doom Underground
- Review at ONEMANDOOM: WAD Reviews
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