Nuclear Plant

for Half-Life 2

24th July 2018

Time for a blast from the past!

Take a journey into a nuclear power plant. Can you find all the secrets and enemies?

The secret areas are well hidden. Doom fans will love this.

Enjoy and let the mayhem begin.

Basic Details
  • Title: Nuclear Plant
  • File Name: sp_nuclearplant.zip
  • Size : 1.08MB
  • Author: macik
  • Date Released: 18 May 2005
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  • Copy the nuclearplant.bsp and file into your …\Steam\SteamApps\common\Half-Life 2\hl2\maps\ folder.
  • Launch Half-Life 2
  • Open the console and type map nuclearplant and now press ENTER.
Author’s Note:

“Hello! This is my second attempt to transfer some Doomage from old days to our all-is-there Half-Life2. 6 secrets and 47 monsters make the fun yet more exciting as it was in “Hanger”. That the level hasn’t a lot to do with Nuclear? No pain, soldier, elimination is the point. A sip of green ooze ‘ll make you conscious.”

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15 recommendations, average score: 4.4 (out of 5), standard deviation: 0.37 (what's that?)
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Time Taken:
Average: 0 Hours, 16 Mins
Shortest: 0 Hours, 6 Mins by Tudor Ionel
Longest: 0 Hours, 30 Mins by Hec
Total Time Played: 2 Hours, 54 Mins
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25 Comments

  1. joeyd

    great little level, it brought back soo many memories of years ago….secrets in same places(as well as I can remember)

    Well done, would love to see more 🙂

  2. bumtown

    what he said

  3. Mike

    Yup, this one’s a goodie! Plenty of variation and a litle puzzle solving, which makes a change from the uberviolence of most third-party maps.

  4. Doomer64

    A ture “Blast To the Past”

  5. JC

    Does anybody know if macik is releasing more classic Doom maps for Half-Life2?
    So far we have Hangar and Nuclear Plant… how about Toxic Waste? 😉

  6. Play It Now!

    I like these Doom conversions.

  7. Has anyone got all 47 kills? I have all the secrets but only 46 kills. 🙁

  8. Woohoo! Found another zombie hiding up on a ledge!

  9. SupaComix
    Play It Now!

    In the surfaces of all those single player maps that are out there I came across something very intriguing.

    Nuclear Plant is a single player map, but it is that infamous map from the Doom game. All of the map looks exactly like it did in game, except that you have the Half Life 2 enemies and weapons. Even most of the pick ups look like something out of doom.

    Anywho I had a right blast in it, reliving old memories of when I used to play it… though I played doom on god mode with all of the weapons but I was young then…

    The map was awesome, but it was originally conceived by ID software, creator of awesome games including: Doom, Quake etc. This player has taken a break from the uber graphics of the Half Life 2 universe and then just stuck Doom 2 slap bang in the middle of the old school gaming convention. The player had got it to a good likeness and I recognized it as soon as the map started. A trip down memory lane, with a shot gun!

    Apart from the actual style of the game there isn’t much really go on, I did run out of ammo a lot of the time and was reduced to pistoling everyone but that was slightly fun. It was funny to run up behind a combine and shoot him in the back. It’s cowardly but I reacted instantly and he never knew what hit him. Bless…

    Anywho, well worth a play if your looking for something to do for a bit.

  10. Cristian V

    is map duke nukem

  11. Phillip says Play It!

    I haven’t played doom and that might have made it hard for me to recognize the secrets and I am sure plenty of touches were lost on me but what I can tell you is that it was fun to play.

    I got lost – a lot, but what’s new?

    The premise is simple: find the secret areas and kill all the enemies. When you do, you can exit the map. Actually, you can exit the map anytime you find the exit, which isn’t too hard.

    I am embarrassed to say I cheated to find the last outside area but I honestly don’t think I would have found it otherwise.

    This is highly recommended for 15 minutes of fun. Go play it now.

  12. Roy
    Play It Now!

    I could still hear the Doom music playing in my head. Great conversion. I had lots of fun.

  13. AI

    Thanks Phillip for making an OLD MANs day!! Nice to see some of the old comments! This one makes me want to fire up my Windows 98se machine again. I still have my original “Doom” game!

  14. Play It Now!

    DOOM! IT’S DOOM, BABY!

    Seriously though, this map is very challenging. The gameplay really differs here since Gordon is not that much agile like Doomguy, but still cool conversion. You will die 2-3 times. But is it fair? I think so.

  15. Unq
    Maybe?

    Yep, it’s Doom. But not as good and not nearly as fast. Doom is Doom because of the speed.

    Sure, it’s a nice homage and it’s a decent distraction down memory lane for a little while but this didn’t do anything for me.

    By the way this did not work with Gauge for me, console said map not found.

  16. Play It Later

    For me, there’s not a lot to say here. I mean, OK, it’s Doom, but in Half-Life 2. And that’s it.

    The map is pretty much a 1:1 remake of E1M2, but with Source engine physics and HL2 weapons and enemies. The secrets, the layout and the item placements are pretty much the same.

    I didn’t find all the secrets, but at least I killed 46/47 enemies.

    Should you play this map? Well, if you have 10-15 minutes to spare and you’re feeling nostalgic, then this is the map for you.

  17. Hec
    Play It Later

    I found this map quite claustrophobic and really cramped in all the rooms and hallways it has. I guess those archaic textures didn’t help at all, though they are not very different to those we found in HL1.

    Also, the combat against the CMB was pretty close.

    Maybe it didn’t be great for me, because I am also not getting used to any DOOM game, I’ve never played it in my life. And maybe this was a big tribute to that game but I never felt connected with it.

    I may play doom in some near future.

    1. If you have never played DOOM before, I highly recommend doing so, it’s really good.

  18. Play It Later

    This is worth a play as it’s short and keeps pretty much the same format of e1m2 from doom, but it would’ve been many times better on the Brutal Half-Life goldsrc mod, Half-life2’s default guns are rather clunky and unsatisfying here with the exception of the shotgun.

    All it could improve on to be more authentic would be AI patrol waypointing, adding flickering lights in the secret areas and background music to set the tone.

  19. Personal Favourite

    I’ve played many mods for many games which try to be something else. There’s always that feeling of disappointment though because often things don’t quite work as they should. Not here. This is a truly fascinating map which recreates the old Doom level beautiful. It’s almost like I’m playing the original but with HL2 monsters and weapons, it’s that convincing.

    Loved it.

  20. Play It Later

    Nuclear Plant is a classic DOOM level but in Half-Life 2. What not to love?
    Combat feels good, not as good as when playing the map in DOOM of course, but it was still fun. Blowing up enemies with the explosive barrels was just as satisfying as in DOOM.
    I checked if all the secrets were there, and I believe most of them are.
    One big complaint though: Where is the music? Maybe something went wrong when I started up the map (if so tell me). Music is a very important aspect of DOOM. A lot of Half-Life’s tracks could fit quite well with the map. Apprehension And Evasion is a track I think would suit well, if the creator ever plans on updating the map.

  21. Play It Now!

    Decent little map and a good nod to Doom (aka Half Life’s weird uncle).

    Combat isn’t too exciting or original as it’s lot of tight spaces with not much weapon variety but it retains that certain satisfaction you got in the original level this is based on (as I recall, it’s level 4 or 5 from the Playstation version – the textures certainly look more like the updated PS ones than the original PC textures) doing the same thing, just mindlessly blowing away baddies.

  22. Play It Later

    I loved the classic DOOM style, and something I loved/hated was there were no autosaves. It makes sense because in the classic DOOM, there was no autosaving, and I hated it because I had to go and clear the first room again. But I would recommend it, this is a very good map!

  23. Play It Later

    A very simple map, but that’s to be expected given that it’s a port of the original Doom map. It does still contain the secret areas, which are neat, but for the most part it’s run-n-gun. The shotgun gets some particularly good use on this map with the tight corridors, and there’s a nice mix of Combine and zombies to fight.

    Only real downside is that it’s incredibly short. Again, makes sense given where the map comes from, but you could easily finish this in a few minutes. I only took as long as I did given that I purposely explored the whole map.

    Otherwise, a good bit of fun to play for a quick burst.

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