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Moonlit
corridor.
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A
Death Knight is not pleased with your intrusion.
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The
many levels of the castle fortress.
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Moonlight
Assault
is the second single player effort by Kevin Shanahan. If you like a medieval
castle setting for your Quake I gaming pleasure then read on. |
Kevin has
packed a whole lot of gameplay in this convenient single play .bsp file.
Don't be fooled into thinking that you won't get a lengthy Quake experience
with a single .bsp either. You will simply not believe how large this castle
installation is. But we all know that a large file means nothing if the
gameplay is not up to snuff. Thankfully Moonlight Assault is even
larger on gameplay. |
Pacing
is everything and you will not find a better example of a build up in gameplay
than what Kevin has created here. The battles get more intense and the
enemy tougher as you get further into the level. By the end you are fighting
furiously just to stay alive. |
The layout
of the castle is well done too. With some button pushing and a key and
rune to access you have a few tasks to concentrate on as you fight your
way through to your next objective. There are several areas that you can
see but can't access until later. Winding your way to other parts of the
castle and then looking down on previously explored areas is always appealing
and shows a bit of planning in design. |
Kevin has
created a fine medieval Quake I game play experience here. Yet another
reason to keep Quake I installed on your hard drive. |
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TITLE:
Moonlight
Assault |
AUTHOR:
Kevin Shanahan |
DATE:
August
13, 1999 |
FILE SIZE:
1.24 MB |
DOWNLOAD:
Fileplanet |
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H
I G H S:
Well paced
gameplay, large and interesting castle build. |
L
O W S:
Still looking. |
N
U T S H E L L:
Medieval Castle
map with all the right stuff. Looks good, plays great. |
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