Professional level designer J.P. LeBreton's creativity can't just be contained by the BioShock franchise which his work has appeared in for the last three years. So, he recently exercised his craft in a fairly peculiar way -- by designing a Doom 2 map modeled after the two areas on which he served as lead designer for 2K's underseas adventure: Arcadia and the Farmer's Market.
You can download the map directly from LeBreton's site. It comes bundled in a handy little .ZIP file which includes instructions on how to get it up and running on your modern gaming rig. If you're having trouble, just put the original BioShock in, and smear a thick sheen of petroleum jelly on your monitor.
[Via Big Download]
Reader Comments (21)
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:42AM Morisato13 said
Try shining a UV light over your computer monitor...
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Posted: Mar 7th 2010 10:27PM 343 Guilty Fart said
Is there a picture there, cause i'm not really seeing it.
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Posted: Mar 7th 2010 10:42PM The MAZZTer said
Oh yeah note to self: Never get webspace with sonic.net, it seems they delete sites that get any attention whatsoever...
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 12:05AM Funkmaster General said
Very nice. I also loved your designs in Bioshock 2.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 7:00AM CaptainProtonX said
I'll take your word for it. 90% black doesn't translate well on my LCD.
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