94d46b1b418eedff8e968b21caae6140eefddb02d4a373da2f5aaea28f986eae

94d46b1b418eedff8e968b21caae6140eefddb02d4a373da2f5aaea28f986eae
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Excellent map. It’s pretty obvious when the only thing people can gripe about is a few button textures :slight_smile:

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Excellent level. Good stuff. Short, 65 enemies, so expect a little thrill :slight_smile:

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Skill 3. Really fun medium sized map. Would’ve been right at home in id1. Couldn’t find the second secret for the life of me. 4/5.

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Probably the oldest map I’ve played, being released in 1997, apart from the IKSPQ series. A smaller, runic map which feels beautifully old school and well-organised. Could easily fit in as part of the original Quake game. There’s nothing new or particularly innovative here, but in the context of its time, this would have been a great map for people hungry for more Quake in its standard form.