Heretic was the first game to use the Doom engine outside of id. Produced by John Romero in cooperation of Raven Software, Heretic promises to be a great fantasy blastfest in a package! Fight off Gargoyles, Golems, Wraiths and Weredragons with your Dragonclaw, Phoenix rod, Hellstaff and Firemace! This game also introduces a new item system that's become a general must for most games, using with the familiar bracket keys. Items include Wings of Wrath, Polymorph Egg, Chaos Device, Disc of Repulsion, and everyone's favorite Tome of Power, that supercharges your weapons!

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This is the PK3 file to be used with known launcher for this game! Enjoy! Should encounter any issues, please let me know!

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neto592
neto592 - - 87 comments

Thanks for also making the .pk3 version.

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ShreddingJay Author
ShreddingJay - - 7 comments

You are very welcome!

Im gonna make sure to put both files in a ZIP file for the next project.

Cheers!

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Terrapin2190
Terrapin2190 - - 71 comments

Nice! Thank you. PK3 is the future!! lol, for music and texture packs at least. Lets you open them with 7zip and extract the audio to listen to or preview before implementing. I just found out there is some interesting and mysterious history behind the Heretic soundtrack.

Been a frequent visitor and downloader of the SC-55 and SC-070 Music Packs for quite some time. Wondered why Hexen wasn't available yet and wound up down the Heretic OST rabbit hole. Someone sent Kevin Schilder a message asking which sound card he composed the soundtrack on in order to pinpoint the definitive way of experiencing the game's music. He couldn't remember, but knew he did compose on the latest Sound Blaster card available at that time. So far, the guess is that he used a Sound Blaster AWE32 to compose the audio. So here I am, hopefully searching for an AWE32 hardware recorded music pack.

Anxious to see how this one sounds. I love porting MIDIs through soundfonts and listening to artists' arrangements of game music.

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ShreddingJay Author
ShreddingJay - - 7 comments

Sorry for the late response!

You are welcome!

I dont think i oinked the youtube video to the OST for people to listen before downloading. Maybe should do that lol

And yes, midi surely is an interesting topic.

I hope you can find that soundblaster card!

I also hope you could enjoy this version.
I am currently working on the Hexen OST in this same style and plan to do the Blood OST after Hexen.

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