Hexen: Scourge of Viscerus

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Hexen: Scourge of Viscerus
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Author Matt Tropiano
Port ZDoom
IWAD Hexen
Year 2010
Link Doomworld/idgames

Hexen: Scourge of Viscerus is 7-level hub-based mod for Hexen. It was created by Matt Tropiano (MTrop) and released on July 1, 2010. Set several years after the defeat of the Deathkings, the players must venture out to stop a demon named Viscerus, who seeks to resurrect them in order to conquer the world of Cronos. Scourge of Viscerus features new boss enemies and new music tracks.

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Custom monsters[edit]

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Levels[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Each level has one or more tracks associated with it. The list below shows only track numbers. Full information about each track is displayed in the Tracklist subsection.

  • MAP01: 1 and 8
  • MAP02: 2
  • MAP03: 3 and 9
  • MAP04: 4 and 9
  • MAP05: 5 and 9
  • MAP06: 6 and 9
  • MAP07: 7, 8, and 10

Tracklist[edit]

  1. MIDI rendition of "Awake" by Sotaro Tojima, from Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (sequenced by Jorge D. Fuentes)
  2. MIDI rendition of "Dracula's Castle" by Michiru Yamane, from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (sequenced by Gen)
  3. MIDI rendition of "Crystal Teardrop" by Michiru Yamane, from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (sequenced by Black Stealth)
  4. MIDI rendition of "Lunar Stage (Raphael the Raven)" from Tetris Attack (sequenced by Chibi Vegeto)
  5. MIDI rendition of "Forgotten Garden" by Michiru Yamane, from Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
  6. MIDI rendition of "Underground Reservoir" by Michiru Yamane, from Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (sequenced by Jorge D. Fuentes)
  7. "Atcoty" by Kevin Schilder, from Heretic
  8. MIDI rendition of "Black Rose" from Eternal Darkness (sequenced by Saiyapimp)
  9. MIDI rendition of "Heart of Fire" by Michiru Yamane, from Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (sequenced by Jorge D. Fuentes)
  10. "Upper Norfair (Metal Gear Solid Remix)" by King Meteor, originally from Super Metroid

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