Memento Mori 2 - complete lmp collection ---------------------------------------- Recorded by Andy R. Olivera, Yonatan Donner, George Bell, Peo Sjoblom, Matthias Worch, and Jim Corrigan. This is a collection of recorded demos (lmps) for all 34 levels of Memento Mori 2. All lmps were recorded on skill 4 (Ultra-Violence), ending with at least 100% kills and 100% secrets where it's possible. To playback these demos, go to the suiting directory and type: doom2 -file mm2.wad mm2mus.wad -playdemo map??-** where ?? is the level number and ** is the author AO = Andy R. Olivera YD = Yonatan Donner GB = George Bell PS = Peo Sjoblom MW = Matthias Worch JC = Jim Corrigan Comments about this project: Andy R. Olivera --------------- It took a few months, but it's finally finished. I originally planned to do this alone, but I quickly discovered I couldn't beat all of the levels. I posted a message to just about every DooM newsgroup, and slowly I started to recieve replies and LMP's. I think Jim was the first to reply. As you can see George ended up with the most demos with me comeing in a close second. Peo sent in the last three demos. It was fun working with these people to complete this collection, but I must say I'm happy that it's done. You'll be seeing more of my LMP's on the 'Net since I have nothing better to do. I promise that I will complete at least two more DHT titles, bringing my total to five. So, until next title... Yonatan Donner -------------- It was nice to do only the maps I like, unlike some maps I did for TNT ;-) Memento Mori II was a bit of a disappointment for me, though it is not because the general quality is low, there are just some levels that I really don't like. However many maps there are wonderful, so I was glad to contribute a bit to this collection... And I am also glad that it's over, now there is more time to do Final Doom with -fast ;-) George Bell ----------- The Innocent Crew was slow in getting out their UV demos so I quickly jumped on the bandwagon when I saw Andy's post. The MM2 twenty-something levels are some of my favorites although they can be long. It was great fun being a part of this recording team and watching the other lmps. The MM2 authors deserve a huge chunk of credit, it's obvious they have sunk tons of time into this masterpiece. Our sometimes critical comments are not to be taken too harshly, overall I think the WAD is one of the best or I would not have wasted my time on it. In fact overall I like MM2 better than Final DOOM. Peo Sjoblom ----------- Well, George asked me to help out with some of the maps, before that I had only watched Yonatans lmps for the collection, never played any maps myself. It is hard for me to judge any maps except for the 3 I made which were quite nice. I did'nt play them compet-n style, but pretty safe and slow.. Matthias Worch -------------- Not much left to say - MM2 seems to be far away right now, though I still like playing some of the levels sometimes. I started my own UV demo collection right when this thing was thrown out, but my (about 15) finished lmps got lost due to a hd-crash :( Never mind, here are at least 2 demos done by me. Also my thanks and deep respect to the other players, some levels of mm2 are real bitches and very hard to beat :) Jim Corrigan ------------ No Comments. Memento Mori 2 -------------- Here is a quick table listing all lmps - detailed descriptions come later. * = Approximate Time Level Level Name Recorder LMP time ----- ---------- -------- -------- 01 Outpost Andy R. Olivera 03:27 02 The Feeding Pit Andy R. Olivera 03:35 03 ...And Hell Beneath Andy R. Olivera 17:25 04 Ratamahatta Andy R. Olivera 22:32 05 Rites of Passage Andy R. Olivera 23:13 06 Trapped George Bell 19:56 07 Frustration Andy R. Olivera 18:19 08 Stigmata Andy R. Olivera 13:48 09 Sabbath Sewer Jim Corrigan 60:00* 10 Clear For Death Matthias Worch 12:32 11 Sewer Shutdown Jim Corrigan 23:45 12 The Waterway Andy R. Olivera 10:36 13 Devils Paradise Peo Sjoblom 23:01 14 A Question of Time Yonatan Donner 27:51 15 The Devils Coterie George Bell 25:30 16 The Nephilim Yonatan Donner 14:36 17 No One Andy R. Olivera 26:57 18 Regulate George Bell 22:16 19 The Shaft Peo Sjoblom 46:48 20 The Experiment George Bell 14:17 21 Sanctuary Yonatan Donner 34:22 22 R.R.F. Refinary Matthias Worch 38:55 23 No Way Out Peo Sjoblom 34:42 24 Io Lab Yonatan Donner 14:46 25 Forgotten Town George Bell 26:21 26 Base Exposure George Bell 24:41 27 The Silos George Bell 26:34 28 Corporate Hell George Bell 37:26 29 Kings of Metal George Bell 28:02 30 It George Bell 06:53 31 Dejavu Andy R. Olivera 15:32 32 Dances With Demons George Bell 08:39 S1 Secret Operation 1 George Bell 01:51 S1 Secret Operation 2 George Bell 25:27 Descriptions ------------ The descriptions were written by the team member who recorded the map. MM2-01 - Outpost ---------------- Nice design, but much too short. Should be more difficult. MM2-02 - The Feeding Pit ------------------------ Small, boring, and very easy. MM2-03 - ...And Hell Beneath ---------------------------- The first good level in MM2. It's somewhat dark, but still well done. Very detailed, especially the altar. MM2-04 - Ratamahatta -------------------- Much too dark. Cavernous levels were never my favorites, but this is really bad. While it is quite challenging it's also annoyingly repetative. It looks like all of DooM1 Episode 3 pasted into one huge level. MM2-05 - Rites of Passage ------------------------- Another dark level. To be fair it does use the new graphics fairly well and it's not easy, but it's not hard. There wasn't enough action to keep me interested. MM2-06 - Trapped -------------------- This map has my favorite music of any MM2 level, I have played it often just for that reason. Nice design in general but a bit linear, also has some dark repetitive sections where I tended to get lost. The temple-like structure that opens up is very well done. MM2-07 - Frustration -------------------- What happened to the lights? That's right: another dark one. It's a sewer system. Skill is medium. It's very detailed and has many secrets. MM2-08 - Stigmata ----------------- This isn't a great level, but it's a step in the right direction. For a change it's well lit; no more dark, shadowy, dungeon-like areas. It can be hard if you aren't careful. MM2-09 - Sabbath Sewer ---------------------- For a while, this was my favorite level, but that changed with this recording. Ammo and health was few and far between, requiring long treks to small niches to stock up, then a long run back to the battlefront... When I was about to pick up the yellow key near the deep lava lake, I was in a panic because of the horde of Cacodemons, the Revenants firing their you-seeking missles, let alone the Mancubi and Arachnoton(s?) in the lake itself. Oh, yes, the time. Well, it sucked. I see nobody else attempted it. :-) MM2-10 - Clear For Death ------------------------ This level was done in about 2 1/2 days just before mm2 should be released, because the original author didn't reply...IMHO the map it's not brilliant but ok, especially for the short time. Unfortunatly I realized too late that some parts (i.e. the caco-trap or the 2 pain elementals) can be quiet annoying without any chaingun ;) MM2-11 - Sewer Shutdown ----------------------- Now I think this is a nice level. I actually had fun recording this! There is an important secret revealed near the beginning of the level, that allows one access to the Soul Sphere. Watch for it. MM2-12 - The Waterway --------------------- I was having a bad day when I recorded this. I took way too many hits for such an easy level. It's well designed in the MAP29(DooM2) style. MM2-13 - Devils Paradise ------------------------ A pretty easy map, only tricky part is when you teleport to the soulsphere area, since it is hard to avoid being hit by at least one revenant shot.. MM2-14 - A Question of Time --------------------------- The first map that I did for this collection (well, I did 12 before that but there were already lmps for it). It is a very nice map, the lmp is quite slow because when I played with savegames I encountered some problems I don't encounter in this lmp. Much easier than I expected... MM2-15 - The Devils Coterie --------------------------- A big map with a couple of tough sections. Who would of thought a horde of Cacodemons could be hard, but it is. Also, prepare yourself for the simultaneous release of three Arch Viles at the end. MM2-16 - The Nephilim --------------------- Another good level... I did some silly mistakes but there is definitely plenty of health here, enough to allow many mistakes. The big enemy mentioned in the infopack is I believe the demon boss that you can see if you stand in a specific place near the ssg. MM2-17 - No One --------------- A very nice level. Deffinately among the top ten of MM2. It's also quite tricky. Plenty of ammo but very little health. You must take care not to make mistakes. MM2-18 - Regulate ----------------- The start of this I thought extremely tough, until I realized you can telefrag all the nasties. I tend to run out of ammo on this one, especially before I found all the secrets. Overall, though, I didn't like the design of this level that much. The secrets for example are almost all simple niches in the walls. MM2-19 - The Shaft ------------------ One of the hardest maps I have played, especially the elevator to hell, had some problems finding my way, should have done it a lot faster but did'nt have the time.. MM2-20 - The Experiment ----------------------- This is a really fun level, medium sized and of a rather simple design. The Cyberdemon battle is a classic - a room of just the right size to make it exciting but not desperate. There is a second Cyberdemon that you never see, the pause at the end is to make sure he has been crushed. TNT-21 - Sanctuary ------------------ A very beautiful map, though way too long for my taste. I did it twice since the first time I only got 98% kills. It might look difficult but it isn't since there is more than enough health and ammo lying around and not dangerous enemies (except the two cyberdemons, but they can't get to you). MM2-22 - R.R.F. Refinary ------------------------ A good level with some great moments, though I can imagine that some people don't like its size and amount of monsters. It took some time to finish this map, but once you have beaten the first part and have the blue key it's not too hard. MM2-23 - No Way Out ------------------- Nice map with too many secrets, perhaps a little bit big. Like all my lmps for this collection a bit slow. Wish I would have had more time to do it faster... MM2-24 - Io Lab --------------- Another good map. At first I thought it was an E1M7-clone but after playing it I saw that it is only 80% like E1M7 ;-) I have no problem with that, since I love E1M7 and this was a very easy map, so I enjoyed recording it. MM2-25 - Forgotten Town ----------------------- This became my favorite MM2 level of the ones I recorded. There are some very clever puzzles and the whole level ties together very well, it typifies what I mean by not being linear (watch how the starting area is transformed). The Cyberdemon battle is amazingly hard, many times I slipped into the slime and ate a rocket. MM2-26 - Base Exposure ---------------------- This level has the greatest number of monster hit points of any MM2 level but actually isn't super hard, because of big open spaces to start monster-monster battles and a couple of invulnerability spheres. There is an empty secret sector in this map, so you can't get 100% secrets. MM2-27 - The Silos ------------------ I really like the look of this map with it's towers connected by catwalks. But I discovered it can be frustrating to play. There are several claustrophobic slots where you can easily die and other monsters high up in towers that can be hard to hit. This level can be completed in many different ways, because of it's design and since you get most of the weapons at the start. There is one secret sector too slim to enter. MM2-28 - Corporate Hell ----------------------- This thing is so big it really is two levels. The start is a lot like DOOM2's Downtown (Map 13) , and then you get to the corporate archology super towers with their unique central elevator. This level really pushes the limits of the DOOM engine for representing skyscrapers, but three full dimensions are really needed. It is also extremely tough, probably the hardest one I recorded. The end in itself may be the hardest spot in any MM2 map. MM2-29 - Kings of Metal ----------------------- The 9 Arch Vile's are the kings of this challenging map. One thing I don't like about this map is that if you go first to the open L shaped room you are basically stuck. Some of the secrets are so devious I had to resort to a map editor. Not my favorite although it is quite hard. MM2-30 - It ----------- With vast piles of ammo this final level is really quite easy. The author tried to keep things interesting by requiring all three keys, but then placed them all almost in the same place. The music here drives me nuts (even if it is Tchaikovsky). No secrets. MM2-31 - Dejavu --------------- A fantastic Episode One style level. Quite easy, but it's too beautifully built for me to care. Obviously much time was spent on this one. 100% Kills are not possible due to an Imp that's been placed inside a barrel and cannot teleport out. Was this intentional, Orin? MM2-32 - Dances With Demons --------------------------- This map I think of as a souped up version of DOOM2 Map07. Very small and simple design and a lot of fun to play. No secrets. MM2-S1 - Secret Operation 1 --------------------------- This map sucks! It doesn't even look finished as there are several groups of monsters in rooms you can't even get to, 78% kills was the best I could ever get. I could also only get to 2 of the 8 secrets. Note: you won't be able to play back this level unless you know where it is (we aren't telling). MM2-S2 - Secret Operation 2 --------------------------- Now this is MM2 quality. Fun map with several very nasty traps, be sure to save often. The two Arch Viles at the start can be a big surprise. The plasma gun I think should be a secret but there are none on this map. Watch out for ghost demons at the end. Note: you won't be able to play back this level unless you know where it is (we aren't telling). ***** That's it - enjoy the lmps! Andy R. Olivera George Bell Peo Sjoblom Yonatan Donner OR Matthias Worch Jim Corrigan This TXT file was made using the FDUVDEMO.TXT template.