So true. Also, shooting rockets into the sky, watching them rain unto the level like small meteors is great fun.RAWKSTAR said:The one in RedFraction. Can't for the life of me remember the name of the map but it was placed in a dessert inviroment in which both players basically had two huge buildings to roam around in. You could also blow chunks out of his building at the same time. Kicked ass.
Ah, that was one of my favorites too. The level before it, Dead Simple, is also a classic. Probably all of the levels in Doom 1 & 2 are memorable to be honest.starrman said:Tricks and Traps from Doom2.
I loved the room with the Cyberdemon and all the Barons. That map was hilarious.starrman said:Tricks and Traps from Doom2.
Perfect Dark you mean? Very good. They added in a challenge section which was great fun to take on four player, horrible one player. The addition of bots helped a little as well, and being able to fully customise weapons slots and stuff helped. But really we just played the challenges from memory, as they soon become really hard and tested us well.blackcherry said:Multi-player wise, pick a Goldeneye N64 level. Chance is, it will rule.
Not so much for its pseudo sequel. Never got to even finding out how the multi-player was. Any good?
Zanzibar is the giant fan levelthe protaginist said:Backlot from CoD 4.
Gaint-Fan-Level from Halo 2. you know which one i'm talking about.
and i'm not sure if this counts, but I love the Helms Deep map in Battle for Middle-Earth II.
Someone else who loved SnowBlind. I also love KillHouse and Streets on Rainbow Six Vegas 1 & 2. (I love when enemies are fighting one of my team mates look over in my direction and receive a bullet in the head from me for all their efforts.)Wasder said:Wetwork on CoD4. Go MP5 stealth! I also love Snowblind on Nightfire