Perdition's Gate

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One of many unofficial retail add-ons produced for the Doom series, Perdition's Gate is a full 32-level campaign for Doom II featuring new textures and music.


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this deserved to replace tnt in final doom

not even joking sorry

Found this megawad really refreshing. It's got a quick pace, the maps are all really fun to run through, and it seems like the devs had a really solid grasp of how to use Doom 2's monster roster without getting repetitive or overwhelming. If Perdition's Gate had been included in Final Doom like it was supposed to, it would be one of the best official Doom mapsets.

First half is ass, but the second half had some very nice short and punchy maps. Music is an utter masterpiece though.

I was very curious about Perdition's Gate for 2 reasons. One: because it was one of the few retail expansions for Doom 2, and 2: it was worked on by Mackey McCandlish. McCandlish is a level designer who many know as a Doom and Quake mapper, but I know as one of the lead level designers on Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, one of my favorite FPSs of all time.

Judging from his work here, however, I'm afraid he's a much better CoD mapper than Doom mapper, IMO. I assume this was a rushed project, considering how around the half way point, the maps started getting short. Real short. Like, map 24 only had 20(!) monsters in it. They weren't even Arch Viles or Cyberdemons. Just mostly imps and shotgunners. I normally don't complain about short maps. If anything, a lot of PWADs kind of annoy me with how overly ambitious and long they are. Some short but sweet maps aren't a bad thing. But these are just nothing burgers. Many of these maps can be beaten in under a minute! Some of the maps in the last 3rd consist of only a single room! It's just plain boring.

It's clear to me PD was rushed as they probably wanted to get this on store shelves ASAP. The problem is that rushed wads like this are rarely worth playing. There are polished WADs that have been worked on for over a decade now that you can get for free!

The sad truth is, there's really no reason to hunt down Perdition's Gate (it's not on the ID Archive, assuming for legal reasons) outside of historical purposes, or morbid curiosity.

best megawad of all time and it isnt even close

There are some pretty great levels here, especially map 31. Chapter 2 was the real highlight, being short and having different levels with a great deal of combat. They did kind of continue it on chapter 3, which might just be a bit too repetitive, but at least you can just blast through them.