Back to Hell 1.0
Back to Hell Specifications
Back to Hell Review
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Last Updated: 2020-04-13 22:44:34
DOOM is one of the oldest FPSes in existence, and its engine is famously so robust that it can run on pretty much anything and also create pretty much anything. From FPSes to RPGs to companions to a city living game, it has a ton of different mods and maps that can all do different things. One of the many is Back to Hell.
To install Back to Hell, you need to have ZDoom and move the WAD file into the GZDoom folder, which is pretty par for the course for DOOM maps.
The story is familiar. Earth has survived the invasion from DOOM 2, and the Doomguy is now the head of the redevelopment branch. Eventually, demons eventually infiltrate into his office and drags you back to hell.
This map has some interesting level design. Its interior spaces resemble actual real-life architecture and layouts, and Seager is able to create some fantastic looking areas with nothing but the original DOOM textures. Unfortunately, while the scale and size is there, the spectacle isn't. The enemies are lacking and there isn't too much to do most of the time. The levels are balanced for low health, and your biggest threat is the lack of ammo and attrition over the actual demons themselves. Thus, this map rewards exploration more than anything else.
Overall, Back to Hell is a very solid map that has a lot of different things going for it. If you're a fan of smash bros, then you should give this map a download!
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