E2M8: Tower of Babel (Doom)

E2M8: Tower of Babel is the final map of The Shores of Hell in Doom. It features a boss battle with the Cyberdemon. This level was named after a mythical tower to the heavens that God destroyed in the Bible. It uses the music track "Nobody Told Me About id".

Walkthrough
You start the level in a small octagonal room. Pick up the combat armor here before you do anything else. There is a short pillar in the center of this room with a switch on each of it four sides. Pressing one causes the stairs in front of it to raise. Press all four switches. Walk up any of the four sets of stairs until the wall with the crucified Baron of Hell ahead of you opens, but do not walk through yet. Open the three remaining Baron-walls in this manner as well -- this allows you to re-enter the starting area if you need to. Once they've all been opened, exit to the huge outdoor area. There are a number of Lost Souls outside; you might want to destroy them so they don't get in your way later, but it isn't necessary. Walk around the building until you find the Cyberdemon -- or he finds you. Use the pillars for protection if you need to. The four rooms inside the main building contain rockets and occasionally soul spheres if you need them. Don't be afraid to waste ammo, because this is the last level of the episode anyway. As there is no BFG9000 in the Shores of Hell, and you have plenty of rockets available, your battle with the Cyberdemon will probably be a rocket-rocket fight. Shoot at it until it dies. Mastering circlestrafing will greatly increase your effectiveness. Once the Cyberdemon dies, the level, and episode, ends.

Secrets
There are no official secrets in this level.

Records
The Compet-N records for the map are:

Trivia

 * On the Episode 2 intermission screen, the tower can be seen being built as the player progresses through the episode.
 * The "Tower of Babel" is an ironic Biblical reference (Genesis 11:1-9), told in the Bible as a physical pathway to the Heavens. In Doom, the level is the pathway to Hell, as explained in Episode 2's ending text. See Tower of Babel.