Revisit the debut prototype of Halo 2 in this restoration of the notorious "Earth City" demonstration, initially unveiled at the Xbox press conference during E3 2003.
For the first time ever, take it to the streets, your way, with support for cooperative action, optional navigation points to rehearse the exact demo path and an included 'Playground' version of the level, allowing free roam of the city.
This release represents an effort to rebuild content originally designed for a different functioning game engine, the first campaign collaboration between Digsite and Halo Studios.
Shoot down furious hordes of zombies until morning arrives. During the day explore, gather resources, and upgrade your gear to prepare for the next night. Create a unique build combining your favorite gunslinger characters, weapons, and abilities. Survive!
Going Down Turbo was created for the 10th anniversary and is not intended to replace the original megawad. Every map has some tweaking, adjusting and in some cases completely overhauling the gameplay to improve the flow and generally make it faster and more fun. Difficulty has been rebalanced to make it more forgiving for new players, while old players can go a bit more rambo if they feel like it.
Colourful survival horror first-person shooter with manual weapon reloading and a mystery environment. Discover every secrets in an open world full of diverse enemies and hidden locations.
Operation: Great Journey launched as part of Halo Infinite’s 2024 Winter Update to coincide with the 20th anniversary of Halo 2. The update includes a new weapon, sandbox balance changes, a playlist featuring Halo 2-inspired gameplay and classic maps, a new Operation Pass, and updates to Forge.
Go original and experience the beginning of Apex Legends again. Relive the rush of that first drop in Launch Royale then get reacquainted with Lifeline, revived with new abilities to take the frontlines, glide to reposition, and more. Tear through the Outlands with Rift Relics, offering cosmic abilities and weapons that dial up your power. Wield the Raptor’s Claw, a new Universal Mythic Melee Cosmetic and harness the madness of science in the new Battle Pass Split 1.
Brought to you by the Lost Ether Crew, You Have My Support is a small collection of 3 unique maps based around slight texture limitations except for anything with a "SUP" prefix.
Project Neon is a new, vertical / TATE style Shoot 'Em Up (shmup), developed for the original Neo Geo MVS / AES platform. It features a 1-2 player mode, with all the bells and whistles of a classic shoot 'em up that you would expect, spiced up with some modern and unique concepts and game mechanics.
Tales from Mars is a collection of 2 maps based on E1M1, a classic Knee Deep in the Dead map and E1M2 with latter leaning more into The Shores of Hell. It's got all the monster types and a couple of traps that will hopefully stress you a bit.
The Island you knew is back, remixed and reimagined, with weekly location and loot drops inspired by the best of early Chapter 2 OG gameplay and some of the greatest music icons in history. In this time rewind, Snoop D-O-double-G heads up the Agency, the rap god Eminem sets up shop in the Grotto, hip hop princess Ice Spice lays claim to Shark Island, and the remix hits the finale with a celebration and tribute to the legend and icon, Juice WRLD. Push play, turn up the volume, and open up the vault in Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 2 Remix!
Pina Colada 2 is a set of 27 MBF21 maps for Doom 2. These maps use the same gimmicks from the first set: a 75 monster limit in maps that are short, dense, and interconnected.
Doom 1 episode replacement with familiar guns and demons modified for more lightweight, fast-paced gameplay, plus a bunch of unique additional features. Built around Bite-Sized Threats, a vanilla-compatible gameplay mod that speeds up the pace of Doom by drastically reducing both monster health and ammo available.
On October 31st, 1996, The Macintosh Team released Realm of Chaos, the first Mac-made megawad. Now, in a rare opportunity, 2 of the original mappers, Steve Duff and Rob Berkowitz, and his son, Leo Berahovich, along with a team of veterans and fans of RoC, have combined to create Realm of Chaos 2: The Revenge of '96! The style of this megawad is oldschool with occasional fashion-forward maps. The mix is eclectic, similar to the original RoC, with broadly defined episode themes. Difficulty ranges from mild to challenging, especially in the episode-ending maps.
Necromantic Thirst is a Boom compatible (-complevel 9) 32-map megawad developed by the French Doom Community (and friends), inspired by some well-known classic wads of yesteryear, and featuring a new take on the standard progression : classic UAC techbases slowly but surely blend into a new, twisted, green and black hellish world. Beware of the evil spirit that inhabits these industrial and medieval worlds, or you might end up losing your sanity.
Wayward Puritans is a spooky, survival horror-inspired single level for the Doom 2 IWAD, with an ending map in MAP02. Explore a creepy mansion, uncover the secrets of an ancient cult, and fight for your sanity against forces more terrible than social science can theorize! Taking inspiration from Resident Evil 1 and cosmic horror, combat has been extensively retooled, so be prepared to make due with more meager resources than your usual Doom map.
Full 32 map megawad of autumn/fall goodness brought to you by the fine folks at @Clippy's Crispy Chicken Chillzone discord. Expect a lot of black and orange, healthy mix of natural, gothic and techbase environments, and a approachable difficulty for the most part.