Zones of Fear is a megawad for Doom II and Boom compatible source ports, created by several members of the Czech community from the website Liquid Doom. It was released in April 2012, and features 32 maps, of which some are quite large.
Content
Levels
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Soundtrack
- MAP01: "Pissed Office Box" by Lee Jackson (from Duke Nukem 3D)
- MAP02: "Taking Names" by Robert Prince (from Duke Nukem 3D)
- MAP03: "Hiding the Secrets" by Robert Prince
- MAP04: "CASA2.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP05: "Lordly Might" by Mark Klem (from Requiem)
- MAP06: no replacement
- MAP07: "ROMA3.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP08: MIDI rendition of "Pictures at an Exhibition (Movement 2: The Old Castle)" by Modest Mussorgsky
- MAP09: MIDI rendition of "Das Boot" by U96
- MAP10: Nightmare Isle E3M4 theme by SargPepp67
- MAP11: no replacement
- MAP12: "CASA4.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP13: "Warehaus" by Lee Jackson (from Duke Nukem 3D)
- MAP14: Heretic E2M1: The Crater theme by Kevin Schilder
- MAP15: MIDI rendition of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem
- MAP16: "Preparation D" by Lee Jackson (from Duke Nukem 3D)
- MAP17: "CASA3.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP18: "Demons on the Prey" by Robert Prince
- MAP19: "MESO2.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP20: MIDI rendition of "Somewhere I Belong" by Linkin Park
- MAP21: "ROMA1.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP22: MIDI rendition of "All American Nightmare" by Hinder
- MAP23: Heretic E1M6: The Cathedral theme by Kevin Schilder
- MAP24: MIDI rendition of "45" by Shinedown
- MAP25: "Void" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen)
- MAP26: MIDI rendition of "Let Down" by Dead by Sunrise
- MAP27: "CASB3.MID" by Kevin Schilder (from Hexen II)
- MAP28: "Watz Next?" by Lee Jackson (from Rise of the Triad)
- MAP29: "Departure" by Lee Jackson (from Duke Nukem 3D)
- MAP30: MIDI rendition of "Prepare Your Weapon" by Escape the Fate
- MAP31: MIDI rendition of "Mosh" by Eminem
- MAP32: no replacement
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WAD problem
The map marker for MAP29, normally a 0-byte lump, is actually an embedded PWAD, containing (near-)identical copies of MAPs 06, 09, 11, 15, 20, 22, 24, 26, 30, and 31. This makes the main WAD file 14.2 MB larger than necessary.
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