Demonic Deviation is an 11-level episode replacement for Doom II designed for limit removing source ports, created by Matt Powell (cannonball) and first released on May 6, 2018. Making an episode for Doom II was a change for Powell, who had previously won two Cacowards for his Ultimate Doom episodes. He initially wanted to expand this one into a larger mapset,[1] but after a few months he polished the original 11 levels and released the final version on October 11, 2018.[2] After little bugfixing it was uploaded to the idgames archive on October 20, 2018.
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- MAP01: "Dark Groove" by Alexander Brandon, from Jazz Jackrabbit 2
- MAP02: untitled track by Gwyn Williams, from MAP03 of Vile Flesh
- MAP03: "Galaxy" by Mark Klem, from Memento Mori
- MAP04: MIDI rendition of "Track 2" by Janusz Pelc and Michal Doniec, from Fire Fight
- MAP05: "Water World" by Lee Jackson, from Duke Nukem 3D
- MAP06: "Excalibur" by Lee Jackson, from Rise of the Triad
- MAP07: "Soldier of Chaos" by Jonathan El-Bizri (Biz), from TNT: Evilution
- MAP08: "Into the Beast's Belly" by L.A. Sieben, from TNT: Evilution
- MAP09: "Sadistic" by Tom Mustaine, from TNT: Evilution
- MAP10: "Distant Incident" by Nick Baker (NiGHTMARE) and Vincent Fong (Vicious), from Crucified Dreams
- MAP11: MIDI rendition of "Castle Center - Main Theme" from Castlevania 64
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- ↑ Cannonball (3 June 2018). Demonic Deviation - Right here is an update. Doomworld forums. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
- ↑ Cannonball (11 October 2018). Demonic Deviation - Bumping this to make an update. Doomworld forums. Retrieved 24 November 2021.