Doom Guy falls into Satan’s Sinkhole and appears in an adaptation of Dante’s Divine Comedy landing outside of the City of Dis.
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Medusa is from https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?p=329888#p329888 by Ghastly Meathook is from https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=48546 by jpalomo
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Satan's Sinkhole is a custom map for Doom 2, which adds custom elements from Dante's Divine Comedy. The map starts outside of the city of Dis, where Doom Guy meets Dante and Virgil. The game ends in Cocytus with a showdown between Doom guy and Satan.
This mod was created as a team project for a game modding class within The School of Interactive Games and Media (IGM)at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester NY. IGM provides an educational environment that supports and encourages creative and collaborative academic inquiry by both faculty and students. IGM’s programs, coursework, research, and development efforts provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue meaningful and rewarding careers in media-centric, interactive software development, while simultaneously advancing the field and helping to provide a well-rounded educational experience.