The Cupboard of Doom

for Half-Life

30th December 2005

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About

Author’s Note:
“This is a very short one episode, inspired by a nightmare I was once told about. You may or may not find it slightly disturbing. Hint: after the climactic point of the episode, it is possible to escape…”

Basic Details
  • Title: The Cupboard of Doom
  • File Name: hl1-sp-the-cupboard-of-doom.7z
  • Size : 358 kB
  • Author: Francois “Venomus” Barnes
  • Date Released: 06 September 2001

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Manual Installation Instructions

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  • Copy the doom folder into your …\Steam\SteamApps\common\Half-Life\ folder.
  • Restart or start Steam.
  • The Cupboard of Doom should now be listed in your Library.
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3 recommendations, average score: 2.33 (out of 5), standard deviation: 0.89 (what's that?)
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5 Comments

  1. bumtown

    i beat it nice map

  2. Anon-00481
    Maybe?

    Short, but very enigmatic and strange…

    Indeed, and you can never run fast enough either =p

  3. Mel
    Avoid It!

    Not my type of game, that’s if you can call it a game, I am tempted to call it pointless rubbish but that’s a bit hard, just pointless will do because I could not find any point to it.

  4. Maybe?

    I really don’t know about this one. On one hand, there’s zero combat and zero replayability, but on the other, it’s surreal and kind of creepy without any uses of cheap jump scares whatsoever. It makes me wonder: what IS that thing in the cupboard?

  5. Ten Four Reviews

    Let’s face it, HLSP maps are difficult to pull off well. Blending story, level design, gameplay, etc, into a well-concocted mix eludes all but the most accomplished mappers, it seems. So it’s no surprise when aspiring mappers skip that part and just decide to focus on something so simple and basic that averts the formula everyone is normally accustomed to. Enter The Cupboard of Doom, exit normal HLSP.

    In place of a story is just a basic premise that bodes well for such a simple map – a virtual nightmare of sorts. Based on the design goal and this premise, gameplay is straightforward – simply to survive the traps, the small snark-like enemies, and hopefully the “nightmare.” This idea works to an extent, but the depth of gameplay is simply too shallow for any real enjoyment.

    Construction quality is fine if rather simplistic. The shaft containing the traps (depicted in the first & second screenshots) has plenty of detail but what’s at the bottom is rather sparse, leaving a lot to be desired. In short, rather average mapping throughout.

    Although The Cupboard of Doom is short and for the most part too simplistic, it can be considered a rather nice diversion in the sea of normal HLSP maps. That is, for those willing to try something different (intended with both a positive and negative connotation).

    Notes
    This review is republished here by permission and was originally published Sunday, 14th October, 2001 by Calyst.

    This review was originally posted on the Ten Four Website, which is now offline. Permission has been granted to republish the full review and more details can be found on the About page.

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