Hexen Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
HeXen: Beyond Heretic is a
first-person shooter computer game developed by
Raven Software, published by
id Software, and distributed by
GT Interactive beginning on
October 30,
1995. It is sequel to
Heretic.
It uses a modified DOOM engine, which allows (like in Heretic) up and down views, a network play with up to 8 players and the possibility of choosing between three character classes. Hexen also introduced the "hub system" of level progression in the genre of first-person shooter games. Unlike previous games, which had relied on midi for music, Hexen played tracks from audio CD.
An official expansion pack called was also released for Hexen, featuring 20 new single player levels.
The source code of Hexen was published by Raven Software in 1999.
"Hexen" is also the German word for "witches".
Hubs and Levels
Prologue
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Winnowing Hall
| 13
|
Hub 1: Seven Portals
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Seven Portals
| 2
|
| Guardian of Ice
| 22
|
| Guardian of Fire
| 15
|
| Guardian of Steel
| 9
|
| Bright Crucible*
| 21
|
Hub 2: Shadow Wood
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Shadow Wood
| 8
|
| Darkmere
| 14
|
| Caves of Circe
| 20
|
| Wastelands
| 6
|
| Sacred Grove*
| 5
|
| Hypostyle
| 16
|
Hub 3: Heresiarch's Seminary
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Heresiarch's Seminary**
| 19
|
| Silent Refectory
| 21
|
| Orchard of Lamentations
| 22
|
| Wolf Chapel
| 14
|
| Griffin Chapel
| 10
|
| Dragon Chapel
| 17
|
| Deathwind Chapel*
| 18
|
Hub 4: Castle of Grief
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Castle of Grief
| 12
|
| Gibbet
| 15
|
| Effluvium
| 8
|
| Dungeons
| 19
|
| Forsaken Outpost
| 20
|
| Desolate Garden*
| 3
|
Hub 5: Necropolis
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Necropolis
| 16
|
| Zedek's Tomb
| 10
|
| Menelkir's Tomb
| 11
|
| Traductus' Tomb
| 9
|
| Vivarium*
| 17
|
Epilogue
| Name
| CD Track
|
| Dark Crucible
| 2
|
| Finale
| 5
|
* These are "Secret" bonus levels which require extra searching to find, and are not crucial to the gameplay.
** This level is also referred to as the "Monastery" by in-game messages.
Additionally, the 1.0 version of the game contains a level called "Maze". This level is incomplete and consists solely of moving walls, there is no exit. It is believed this was left in by accident and was removed in the 1.1 update. If you have an unpatched version, you can access this level with the warp 41 cheat code.
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