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Welcome
to the Mausoleum.
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"Find
the place where the four riders unite..."
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A
majestic setting for yet another furious battle.
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"You
now must leave the sanctity of the holy temple and destroy the hordes of
the dead walking the land once again." Tim Elek |
With
Quake 3 soon to be released and Quake 2 and Half-life cornering the lions
share of the former Quake 1 level authors, some might think that Quake
1 is a thing of the past, destined to go away quietly into the electronic
night. Somebody tell Tim Elek that. The release of The Occursed
is a standout level pak that demonstrates once again the unmatched versatility
of Quake I. |
As
a true level artist Tim mixes his texture pallet freely from Hexen 2 to
create a new variation on the traditional Quake I gothic theme. It is a
refreshing change and Tim pulls it off convincingly. Structures range from
small village buildings to grand temples and mausoleums. Outdoor areas
are done well and add variety as well as following the fleshed out story
line that Tim has provided. |
Tim
starts you off at a leisurely pace. From the start map where you can admire
Tim's handiwork at recreating Roman inspired architecture (or is it Greek?)
game play picks up exponentially. As you progress expect the combat to
increase in difficulty, because it will. The later stages of combat are
epic in proportion and will give the most seasoned Quake player a tough
challenge. Remember, difficulty settings are available. |
If
you enjoy a tough and visually interesting Quake I experience then look
no further. The Occursed proves once again that not all the innovative
levels are to be found in more recent first person shooter incarnations
like Half-life and Quake II. |
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TITLE:
The Occursed |
AUTHOR:
Tim Elek |
DATE ADDED:
November
1999 |
FILESIZE:
1.97 MB |
DOWNLOAD:
Fileplanet |
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H
I G H S:
Hexen 2 textures
create a new and unique look. Solid build backed with epic battles and
strong gameplay |
L
O W S:
A tad dark
in spots but that is being really picky. |
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U T S H E L L:
Looks good,
plays good, damn good! |
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