Castle Nevermore is a single-level PWAD for Doom II, designed by Björn Ostmann (Vader) and released in June 2004. The map is themed on a gothic castle, with a detailed design that emphasizes layout and atmosphere. It combines small exterior areas, such as courtyards and gardens, with the deep and complex architecture of the castle.
Shadow Ops: Red Mercury is an action-oriented first person shooter based on modern military weapons, equipment and tactics, although presented as a "blockbuster action movie" rather than a hardcore realistic military simulation. Players proceed through linear levels while battling terrorists and hostile enemy soldiers in locations spanning all around the globe, such as Syria and France, using an assortment of modern firearms.
Psi-Ops is an action game with a twist: no longer do you have to rely solely on big weapons and explosions to progress through it - you also have the aid of psychic powers to take down army after army of enemy soldiers.
In the game you take the role of Nick Scryer, a secret agent who had his face reconstructed and mind wiped clean in order to infiltrate a growing psychic organization calling itself The Movement. Nick, however, is captured, but manages to free himself and continue his mission to stop The Movement, regaining his psychic abilities along the way.
The game mixes regular weapons with the weapons of the mind. You'll have access to a series of mind powers, such as Telekinesis (the ability to fling object and soldiers around), Pyrokineses (the ability to set things on fire), Mind Drain (for draining Psi power out of foes' minds) and Remote Viewing (leaving your body behind and exploring the level).
The sequel to Jungle Tour 2, this level follows very much the same 'fight for survival' pattern as its predecessor. There's no puzzles, just a huge, icy landscape with plateaus, rocky outcroppings and caves.
Deus Vult is a four-level PWAD for limit removing source ports created by Huy "Doom Marine" Pham and released on May 28, 2004. A bonus fifth level contains all previous four combined as a single map. The WAD has a reputation of being extremely hard, in the slaughter style of Hell Revealed, but with more detailed levels. It was a named a runner-up in the first Cacowards.
A sequel, Deus Vult II, was released in 2008.
Chaos Field is a top-down space shooter similar in concept to the Gradius series, or Ikaruga. You control one of three ships, each with their own pilot and unique weapon systems.
The game takes place over 5 phases, in each phase you face a number of boss battles. Unlike other games if this genre, almost the entire game is composed of boss battles, each boss requiring a different strategy to defeat.
The game also uses a unique in-game difficulty adjuster. Called "fields", you can play in either Order or Chaos. Compared to Order, the Chaos Field offers you increased fire power and abilities, but also does the same for your enemies. Order Field is more relaxed on both sides. If you can play in the Chaos Field, you stand to gain substantially more points.
Vile Flesh is a solo megaWAD in a fine classical tradition, following the journey of a lone soldier over the course of 32 maps as he fights through a beleaguered Earth, the netherworld, and back again in a bid to foil Hell's latest genocidal machinations and, once again, save our world. Lovingly and carefully realized, nicely polished, and decked out with a cool, laid-back custom soundtrack of the author's own making
Famicom Mini: TwinBee is a recreation of the original TwinBee video game released on a variety of Japanese consoles in the 1980s. Released in 2004 under the 'Famicom Mini' label, this port brings all the material from the original counterpart and converts them for the handheld Game Boy Advance system.
As with the original, this port is only available in the country of Japan.
Q3stone/metal styled fortress of epic scale, with a few new monsters in lots of horde combat (about 300 monsters in total) and othe custom gameplay additions.
The City of the Damned is a single-level PWAD for Doom II that requires the ZDoom source port. It was designed by Daniel Gimmer (Tormentor667) in 2004, last updated in 2005, and uses an unnamed music track by Lexus Alyus. The par time defined in MAPINFO is 23:15. In 2020 it received a v2.0 update for GZDoom, and a sequel called The City of the Damned: Apocalypse was released in 2007.
Based upon the Quake III Alliance code base, Loki's Revenge CTF is an Offhand Grapple All-Weapons CTF modification for Quake III Arena made as a tribute to Quake 2 Loki's Minions CTF.