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If you haven't heard of it before, Perdition's Gate is a classic commercial megawad designed largely by Tom Mustaine and Mackey McCandlish. The wad was offered to Id Software by Mustaine and his team to be used in Final Doom, but was sadly rejected. It was ultimately published by WizardWorks, a company you may have heard of for their famous D!ZONE shovelware level packs. Unlike WizardWorks' typical shovelware fare though, this is an actual high quality level pack that showcases some seriously impressive map design for its time, with its own competently done soundtrack to sweeten the deal. From what I can tell, Perdition's Gate absolutely represents what excellence in Doom mapping was in 1996. Unfortunately, it frontloads most of its interesting content in the first half, with the second half being comprised mostly of short, repurposed deathmatch maps. I can't help but wonder how much deathmatch play these maps actually saw. They do seem really good, but I wonder how many people actually jumped through the hoops you once had to go through to set Perdition's Gate up specifically. Either way, the quality of this pack is top notch, and the repurposed deathmatch maps reduce the length of this one considerably, making for a quick playthrough. If you think it looks or sounds interesting, give it a try! I promise you won't be disappointed (with the first half.) --- This video is a stitched-together compilation of vanilla-compatible single-segment demos of individual levels (with some pausing.) The demos were recorded and are being played back using the Woof! source port. In this run, an OPL-3 chip emulator is used for music playback, for a historically-accurate experience. SNDFIX01.WAD by Coincident was applied for the video recording, for a balanced audio experience. --- 00:00:00 Title Screen 00:00:27 MAP01 00:04:31 MAP02 00:12:52 MAP03 00:18:21 MAP04 00:25:24 MAP05 00:30:37 MAP06 00:42:01 MAP07 00:47:04 MAP08 00:51:57 MAP09 00:57:51 MAP10 01:07:05 MAP11 01:12:50 Episode 1 Recap 01:13:40 MAP12 01:24:00 MAP13 01:30:47 MAP14 01:37:33 MAP15 01:47:55 MAP31 01:52:44 MAP32 01:59:23 MAP16 02:12:32 MAP17 02:21:49 MAP18 02:28:10 MAP19 02:33:25 MAP20 02:38:20 Episode 2 Recap 02:39:13 MAP21 02:43:19 MAP22 02:48:33 MAP23 02:54:33 MAP24 02:57:51 MAP25 03:00:03 MAP26 03:07:21 MAP27 03:23:34 MAP28 03:30:03 MAP29 03:36:55 MAP30