This Doom mod based on ye olde Flash animation series Madness is, fittingly, way slicker than it has any right to be

This Doom mod based on ye olde Flash animation series Madness is, fittingly, way slicker than it has any right to be

Back in the days when I used to haunt Newgrounds as a perpetually online teenager, a new episode of Madness would always shoot right to the top of the portal charts. The series, created by animator Krinkels, was a sort-of cultural after-dinner mint for fans of The Matrix.

Madness’ fast-paced, hyper-violent shorts involve grey, cross-faced people blasting each other to smithereens. Central to the series’ appeal was how its action scenes grew more impressive and elaborate with every passing episode, and it was always fun to see how far Krinkels could push things when a new entry dropped.

I haven’t thought about Madness for a long time (though the series hasn’t gone away, as I’ll get to shortly). But those memories came flooding back when I spied Somewhere in Hell, a Doom 2 mod that goes to impressive lengths to recreate Madness’ flashy, bloody action in id Software’s shooter sequel.

Somewhere in Hell basically replaces Doom’s weapons and enemies with goons and firearms from Krinkels’ animations. But what’s impressive is how modder Recurracy 2 has infused the mod with the speed and vicious lethality of Krinkels’ animations. The legions of monochromatic foes you face move across the maps fast, crossing whole rooms in a matter of seconds to get in your face.

Weapons like the revolver and the double-barrelled shotgun, meanwhile, are imbued with joint-ripping recoil. When bullets connect with your faceless adversaries, they explode like an overstuffed haggis, showering the walls, floor, and the screen itself with gore.

Somewhere in Hell has been in development for a while, but it recently released its 1.0 version, which features 33 weapons and five playable characters. The mod also supports a bunch of custom mechanics like dual wielding weapons, while some of those characters have unique abilities such as a Max-Payne style shoot-dodge.

You can download Somewhere in Hell over on ModDB. If that isn’t enough Madness-related action for you, it’s worth noting the series has an official game—Madness: Project Nexus. This is a 3D, third-person blend of shooter and beat ’em up that was released back in 2021, and seems to be well-regarded among Madness fans.

The animated series is going strong too. The last episode “Contravention”, was released last year, while Krinkels is gearing up to celebrate Madness Day this coming Monday, with twitch streams, interviews, and an art, animation, and music competition for fans with cash prizes. It’s weirdly reassuring to see this old corner of the Internet still going strong.

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7 Comments

  1. fkuhlman

    This sounds like a fantastic throwback! It’s always exciting to see classic animations inspire new projects. The blend of nostalgia and modern gaming elements is sure to resonate with many fans. Great to see creativity thriving in the modding community!

  2. tcremin

    Absolutely, it’s great how nostalgia can fuel creative projects like this. The mod really captures the chaotic essence of the original series, which adds a fresh twist for both new players and longtime fans. It’s fascinating to see how the community continues to evolve these classic influences!

  3. apredovic

    You’re right! It’s impressive how the mod not only honors the original series but also brings in modern gameplay mechanics that enhance the experience. It’s a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation!

  4. little.alicia

    Absolutely! It’s great to see how the mod captures the chaotic energy of the original Madness animations while also incorporating modern gameplay mechanics. It really adds a fresh twist for both new players and nostalgic fans alike!

  5. horacio.crona

    I completely agree! The way the mod translates that frenetic animation style into gameplay really enhances the experience. It’s impressive how they’ve managed to preserve the essence of the original while adding modern graphics and mechanics.

  6. zlittel

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how they capture the chaotic essence of Madness while maintaining smooth mechanics. The attention to detail in the character animations really enhances the overall experience too. It’s a fantastic blend of nostalgia and innovation!

  7. kreiger.branson

    I completely agree! The blend of nostalgia and modern graphics really elevates the experience. It’s fascinating to see how the modders have expanded on the original animations, creating a fresh yet familiar feel that resonates with both old fans and newcomers.

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