Seismic Ventures

Reviews 4.59 star(s) 17 reviews

Very well executed! The levels themselves felt more malevolent than the monsters they house, which really reminded me of episode 4 of Quake.
I found the progression in the secret level
(mainly the library)
a bit too cryptic, but that's mainly a matter of taste.
Always nice to see a custom soundtrack, just wished there were less spawns (LOL).
4.5/5, excellent work!
Skill
Hard
Reminiscent of Spiritworld except with more themes! Great atmosphere, fun progression and traversal, challenging encounters. Keeping it brief because it really would just end up being a ramble and gushing over the entire thing. 90s sensibilities but super honed down.
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Nightmare
Great map pack. Don't let the the first map put you off. I was a little worried at first, because while I appreciate the homage to 2fort and TF, this was the weakest map in this pack.
I'm now on my second play through to find the last few secrets I missed.
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Hard
Amazing id1 vibes all over the episode!

It has been a while since I played some Quake maps, but for some reason gameplay and style felt really fresh. Some of the puzzling aspects threw me for a loop to put lightly. There really wasn't anything frustrating in encounters though. Just Joy :)
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Hard
Each map delivers a true vanilla experience with a fresh and modern design. The last level is just chef's kiss. Oh, and the soundtrack is simply amazing. Recommended!
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Normal
Wow, really good! I also was a little worried after the first mission, which felt empty and more secret content than main content. But this quickly became one of my favorite user-made episodes. I haven't played the last two missions yet - unfortunately at the end of the 6th map, there is some error that won't let me continue. Probably an engine thing. I'll have to try in a different engine to finish it out.
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Normal
Really fantastic. 9 maps filled with classic action. Feels refreshing yet still evokes the familiar quake classic style in terms of level designing. The enemy placement is great.
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Nightmare
This was an excellent Vanilla experience. The 2fort/well map at the start I was terrible at finding secrets in, which is funny considering I extensively played both in tfc as a figurative fetus back in the 90s.

I shotgun started the maps as I've been pistoling doom and apparently they're intentionally balanced to do that (so I accidentally picked a good candidate to start doing that in!)
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Normal
Look at this list of authors! I played on hard and it's a good challenge, the puzzles are clever and the secrets are fun to find. This is great quake.
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Hard
Map 1
I was not a fan of this one; thought the layout was too basic & symmetrical with too large an outdoor area and a pretty dull straight-shot route to the exit that left most of the interesting stuff to (what I assume were) secrets.

Map 2
This was interesting, the brushwork and room design was a bit ropey in places but in a kind of endearing way that reminded me of old 1997-era maps. Some nice ideas.

Map 3
Very nice, probably my favourite of the bunch. Great room design and overall layout with some really cool combat setups. Captured the retro style despite being built to modern standards. My one small gripe was that the route got a bit confusing after dropping through the ceiling hatch and I ended up backtracking before realising the way forward.

Map 4
This would probably have been my favourite if not for the overreliance on close-range spawn ambushes, great when used sparingly but can get tiresome quickly, especially in a confined map like this. Still, looked great and very pleasing to explore, with great underwater sections.
And I found the secret level, I never find secret levels!!

Secret level
I did not like the library. If you are facing the wrong way when the knight comes out the bookcase it is basically impossible to know how to progress, I wasted way too much time before eventually reloading. The bridge section was neat though.


Map 5
You can tell this was made by a DM map specialist, very tight and well-interconnected layout with some slick use of movers to open up the playarea. Very slick visually too. I did find myseslf wanting a little more though, given the more expansive nature of maps 3 and 4. Key arrows felt a bit unnecessary on a map this small too.

Map 6
I had a strange experience with this map. The layout was very well engineered for fast-paced, relentless combat with danger from all sides, it was very open with good use of height differences. The problem was I found it a bit *too* relentless and didn't ever really feel in control, which led to me not enjoying it as much as I'd like. I'd have preferred some quieter/sheltered areas to break things up. I guess this is more personal taste than a criticism though.

Map 7
Wasn't too keen on the texture theme here, thought the rusty brown metal could have used a counterpoint to vary things up a bit (e.g. some brick). Everything else was solid though, great room design, interesting layout and well-executed combat setups.

Map 8
This felt like it belonged in a different episode. It was very good for what it was (a sprawling, twisted, abstract nightmare maze of epic proportions) but I'm just not sure I liked what it was, especially after the relatively grounded styles in the other maps. Top marks for creativity though.

Overall: solid experience and well worth the time, but it felt more like a jam than an episode.
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Normal
Super cool episode that was incredibly fun. Awesome old school maps and a fitting soundtrack. An absolute gem. The last map was a bit too chaotic for me and I often felt lost. I wasn't able to complete the secret map.

I was stuck in the library.

A thousand thanks. I had a lot of fun
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Hard
Really enjoyed this wad combined with copper. Very distinct feel but built with vanilla gameplay in mind. Some of the later levels really some sign posting, particularly the final one, as navigating was confusing at times. Overall solid map set.
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Hard
Enjoyed it, thanks for your work!
Skill
Hard
This was a well made, enjoyable and highly fun experience, like already mentioned I found the final map a litlle out of context but also one of the highlight of this release

thanks to all for creaing this :)
Skill
Normal
Fantastic set of maps without a bunch of modern bells and whistles. Great if you're craving some vanilla Quake.

The first few levels were pretty easy but I really liked the "seamless" transition between the start map and the first level.

Loved all the little details found in Castle Coquina. One thing I noticed while exploring the map were all the water bowls in the area with the dogs (so cute)!

AlexUnder's Bestial Undertows introduced a bit of nonlinearity which was pretty refreshing without getting too convoluted.

Depths of Depravity was one of my favorites from the pack. A really tightly crafted dungeon crawl that was a joy to play.

The secret map was more like a progression puzzle than a standard level, which was a fun changeup.

Halls of Amenti was a beautiful terracotta level with tons of tricks and traps to keep you on edge.

Runic Rapture felt like one of the most dangerous levels of the bunch, really creative texturework too (instead of the standard metal4_4 everywhere).

The Motion of Corrosion used a metal theme not usually seen too often. I though it worked really well and the gameplay was a blast.

Phantasmagoira was a great finale to the pack. The largest level by far but still not too crazy compared to other Newhouse maps. Still had the foreboding atmosphere of something from the Spiritworld.
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Hard
It's very good but I couldn't complete the last map with all those shamblers even switching to Easy for it. Still rating it 4/5 stars because it's a quality episode through and through done in the old style.
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Hard
It looks very decent. However, I did not like the final map.
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Normal