Axis is a multiplayer first-person shooter with mechs. However, these are not the big and clunky robots usually featured in mech games, but fast machines which have the ability to float for a short amount of time. This means the game speed is more akin to mid-nineties shooters like Quake. The backdrop story is set in the 22th century when multinational companies fight over resources.
The game features overall eight multiplayer modes (e.g. Deathmatch, Rocket Arena or Gladiator) with differences regarding rules and winning conditions, but generally they all involve the player fighting alone against the opposition by running (and floating) around, shooting weapons at other players and picking up power-ups (e.g. armor, shields or damage multiplier) which spawn on the 28 maps. The basic stats of the player's mech, e.g. armor or the boost speed, are determined by the chosen pilot character and the used mech components which can be changed for arms, legs, chassis, head, booster and weapon load-out. All those components
A nine-map single-player episode with Daikatana E3 and Hexen II textures, and monsters from Nehahra, Scourge of Armagon, and Coven of Ebony. While this map taken from other, bigger mods ("Tronyn's" own Coven of Ebony for example), was one of the few intricate map packs of 2001 and stood the test of time many years later.
'hasit' is Czech for extinguish and in not breaking with tradition accurately describes the theme of the level. You start out in a burning apartment from which you'd do well to escape, which of course requires running through flames in an attempt to sound a fire alarm, which results in a fire truck crashing through a wall. Escape? Not quite - you've now got a half dozen pig cops to contend with.
Two maps: a large Metal/Wood fortress in the mountains and a small end battle arena, featuring some modified Fiends and Shamblers. Conveys a certain DOOM-like atmosphere.
E1 Contest is a 2001 megawad. It is a compilation of 15 levels in the style of the Knee-Deep in the Dead episode by multiple authors, one map per author. It was the fruit of a contest announced by the extinct website Doom Center during the E1 Week which took place in the first seven days of July 2001. John Romero was sent these levels and he would examine and rate them in order to proclaim four winners. The author of the top rated level received as prize a box of The Ultimate Doom with all items signed by John Romero.
Operation: Urth Majik is an early single-player episode with five medium to large IKBase/Quake2/Egyptian-themed, professionally constructed maps, new monsters/weapons, and progs including cutscenes - by an all-star Team of mappers: FatController, Tyrann, Tronyn, and Apollo. This map pack included narration, weapon from the DOOM series, and a Quake 2/Half-Life ambiance.
Wizard Wars is a Half-Life mod that pits teams of spell flinging wizards head to head in a magical maelstrom! Wizard Wars lets you choose from nine different sorcerers, each with varying strengths and special abilities, to battle other mages in a variety of settings and objectives.
This sequel to Vietnam: Black Ops is a first person shooter geared towards casual gamers. Running on the LithTech 2 engine, the game features twelve levels representing various combat arenas of the Vietnam War, including jungle and urban outdoor environments and an indoor level set in an ancient temple. The game plot is straight out of Apocalypse Now - you're an American soldier sent into the jungles of Vietnam and Cambodia to find and kill a rogue American special forces operative. Gameplay is standard FPS, with several difficulty settings from which to choose.
XDM is an Unreal Tournament style mod for Half-Life 1. It features Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Domination, Co-Op, Last Man Standing and even has a Single Player component. It has tons of new weapons, maps, models, and special effects.