Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon [MS-DOS Longplay]
System specs emulated were a "Pentium Pro", 16 MB of ram, and a Sound Blaster 16
Start: 00:00
Command HQ: 01:24
Fortress of the Dead
The Pumping Station: 05:32
Storage Facility: 18:06
Military Complex: 33:34
The Lost Mine: 49:46
Research Facility: 1:03:08
Dominion of Darkness
Ancient Realms: 1:15:10
The Gremlin's Domain: 1:30:53
The Black Cathedral: 1:47:34
The Catacombs: 2:06:20
The Crypt: 2:26:59
Mortum's Keep: 2:41:41
The Rift
Tur Torment: 2:58:35
Pandemonium: 3:17:05
Limbo: 3:29:51
The Edge of Oblivion: 3:44:22
The Gauntlet: 3:57:47
Armagon's Lair: 4:10:39
Quake Mission Pack No. 1: Scourge of Armagon was the first official mission pack, released on March 5, 1997.[124] Developed by Hipnotic Interactive, it features three episodes divided into seventeen new single-player levels (three of which are secret), a new multiplayer level, a new soundtrack composed by Jeehun Hwang, and gameplay features not originally present in Quake, including rotating structures and breakable walls. Unlike the main Quake game and Mission Pack No. 2, Scourge does away with the episode hub, requiring the three episodes to be played sequentially. The three new enemies include Centroids, large cybernetic scorpions with nailguns; Gremlins, small goblins that can steal weapons and multiply by feeding on enemy corpses; and Spike Mines, floating orbs that detonate when near the player. The three new weapons include the Mjolnir, a large lightning emitting hammer; the Laser Cannon, which shoots bouncing bolts of energy; and the Proximity Mine Launcher, which fires grenades that attach to surfaces and detonate when an opponent comes near. The three new power-ups include the Horn of Conjuring, which summons an enemy to protect the player; the Empathy Shield, which halves the damage taken by the player between the player and the attacking enemy; and the Wetsuit, which renders the player invulnerable to electricity and allows the player to stay underwater for a period of time. The storyline follows Armagon, a general of Quake's forces, planning to invade Earth via a portal known as the 'Rift'. Armagon resembles a giant gremlin with cybernetic legs and a combined rocket launcher/laser cannon for arms.
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