Reply 6060 of 6980, by Joseph_Joestar
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Over the past week or so, I completed another run through Doom 1 and Doom 2, but this time on the "Ultra Violence" difficulty setting. Not sure why I didn't try this sooner, it was super fun. The original Doom was very manageable on UV, with only the first one or two of levels of each episode being somewhat irksome, until you find your staple weapons and sufficient ammo. For the most part, this game does provide enough resources to deal with the extra enemies that appear on UV, but I did find myself using the chainsaw and berserk fist slightly more than usual, in an effort to conserve ammo.
Doom 2 suffered a bit more from ammo scarcity on UV, especially in certain levels like Refueling Base. I had to rely on the chainsaw and berserk a fair bit during the ammo starved levels. Thankfully, they weren't too frequent, and you could stock up on some of the more plentiful maps to build up a reserve for later. It also helps to discover every single secret. I did find a few of Doom 2's ambushes on UV a bit tiresome, mostly due to the frequent placement of hitscan enemies beyond the player's line of sight (i.e. far above you). I still had a good time overall, but it wasn't always as fun as the original Doom.
Lastly, I also played through the No Rest for the Living expansion for Doom 2. From my experience, its levels were perfectly balanced for UV, providing just enough ammo to dish out some serious pain to the extra enemies, while still keeping the game very challenging and fun. Honestly, I liked the expansion content more than certain levels from the original Doom 2 campaign. The maps are filled with tough (but fair) combat encounters, interesting secrets and cool visuals. Most importantly, they don't use any silly gimmicks that the base Doom 2 campaign was (in)famous for.
If I had to find one super minor thing to nitpick about, it would be that the expansion doesn't provide you with a backpack (for increased ammo capacity) until the final level. But to be honest, this didn't cause any issues during my UV run, as the ammo distribution is nicely balanced for each level, so you don't have to save up as much as in vanilla Doom 2. Overall, I'd say that No Rest for the Living was the highlight of my UV playthrough, and I can highly recommend it. From all of the official expansions for the classic Doom games, this one is definitively my favorite.