Sigil

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Sigil is a fan-made fifth episode for the original Doom, created by game designer John Romero as an unofficial spiritual successor and expansion to the classic 1993 first-person shooter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fan-made game episode
first-person shooter level pack
video game expansion
alsoKnownAs Fifth episode of Doom
announced 2018-12
artworkBy Christopher Lovell NERFINISHED
basedOn Doom NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus non-canonical expansion
celebrates 25th anniversary of Doom
chronologyPosition after Thy Flesh Consumed NERFINISHED
composer Buckethead NERFINISHED
James Paddock NERFINISHED
creator John Romero NERFINISHED
designer John Romero NERFINISHED
developedFor Doom (1993 video game) NERFINISHED
developmentStatus unofficial
distributionFormat WAD file
megawad
episodeNumber 5
features new level design by John Romero
gameEngine Doom engine NERFINISHED
genre first-person shooter
hasEdition free WAD edition
paid deluxe edition
includes 9 single-player levels
deathmatch levels
isEpisodeOf Doom NERFINISHED
isSpiritualSuccessorOf Thy Flesh Consumed NERFINISHED
license non-commercial fan project
mode multiplayer
single-player
notableFor high difficulty
homages to classic Doom maps
puzzle-like level layouts
use of teleport traps
numberOfLevels 9
platform Linux
PC
Windows
macOS
publisher Romero Games NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2019-05-31
requires Doom WAD support
registered Doom
setting Hell NERFINISHED
spiritualSuccessorTo original Doom episodes
theme dark gothic hellscapes

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John Romero notableWork Sigil