Memento Mori - 2

If you grew up with a keyboard under your fingers and the scent of ozone from a CRT monitor in the air, the name Memento Mori carries weight. While the original 1995 release was a revolution, it was the 1996 sequel, , that cemented the "Memento Mori Crew" as legends of the Doom modding scene.

: It represents the bridge between "early hobbyist maps" and the professional-grade level design we see in modern gaming.

Nearly three decades later, this 32-level megaWAD isn't just a nostalgia trip—it’s a masterclass in level design that modern shooters could still learn from. A Cooperative Legend

: MM2 remains a favorite for speedrunners due to its intricate shortcuts and high-skill ceiling.

: The enemy placement shifts to keep the pressure high even when you have a buddy covering your back.

: No skill trees, no microtransactions—just movement and aim.