BTSX E1: GET OUT OF MY STATIONS - DEAN OF DOOM - S1E11

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Welcome to Dean of Doom, the show where we give grades to classic and contemporary Doom wads. Why? Because ranking things is fun. Today’s episode will be dedicated to Back to Saturn X Episode 1: Get Out Of My Stations. This first entry in a planned trilogy was released in 2012 to very positive community reception, and this year it was made available as an official add-on for Bethesda’s Doom Classic Unity port. The Back to Saturn X project was founded and is still led by Sarah Mancuso, also known as Esselfortium, who recruited some of the biggest names in Doom mapping to her cause. Seriously, it’s like a who’s who of the community. BTSX is known for its thoroughly overhauled texture set, distinctive palette, and by-design compatibility with vanilla Doom II, which makes some of the things they accomplish on screen even more impressive than they appear at first glance. The series also features some of the most memorable and quirky level titles you’ll see in Doom, which are all derived from songs and albums by the band Guided by Voices. I’d suggest you give them a look, but you come to me for Doom reviews, not music recommendations, so let’s get to it.

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