This is the brother map to Cdrbond's 'Globetrotters Practise Gym' map. You can go and read the review of that HERE: http://jediknight2.filefront.com/file/Globetrotters_Practice_Gym;57089 if you
This map is pretty small and basic - so I'll keep this review short. ;) It's alright I guess; the lively music track included certainly spices things up a bit, and the concept of the game you're
I always wonder why whenever people call their map 'temple' it always seems to be using the 'Korriban-esque' texture set, with the only odd exception being yavin, and usually those maps also include
So this is a 'Quidtich' pitch - I assume the author actually meant 'Quidditch,' judging by the context of his/her map anyway. It's a very small and blocky quidditch pitch too. Well.... I suppose
Alright, this is what I'm guessing is version two of someone's first map. Upon opening this map for the first time, I was greeted with a couple of missing textures. I think the author accidently
This is the author's second map by the name of Antique Place. The name doesn't fit well for me since when I here of an antique place I think of an antique shop. Anyway, this is a a map set in some
Well, pretty much the only thing I can review about this map is the concept, due to the fact that every single texture in the level, save one, is missing. This is because the author has put his
I have to say that I'm quite impressed with this map, especially when compared with the development team’s first attempt at mapping, which was of course, the horrific Normandy Beach map. I'm very
Always nice to get a bit of nostalgia now again isn\'t it? Well, okay, I don\'t remember the very first Mario ever, but I sure do remember getting addicted on the SNES to one of them ;) There\'s been
I judge maps mostly on four main criteria, architecture, lighting, ambiance and gameplay. Now, with this map, I found it very hard to come to a decision of whether I liked it or not. This is because,