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* BagOfSpilling: You lose all of your weapons after entering the titular "Mouth of Madness" at the end of map 20, forcing you to "pistol start" after a monster throws you a pistol while fighting through the monster's insides.


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* RecycledSoundtrack: The MIDI used for map 4 and 15, "Running From the Jazz Robots," is a SC-55 transcription of the music used in one of Cyriak's own videos, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBBvXth-O_g Chimpnology]].
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[[caption-width-right:1000:[[EvilTowerOfOminousness Nothing sinister about this place...]]]]
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The corpses of the two shotgunners in the elevator that you kill are consistently there for several levels afterwords and start rotting over the course of the map, with no real attention ever given to them since Doomguy doesn't care enough to throw them out.

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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The corpses of the two shotgunners monsters that you kill in the elevator that you kill are consistently there for several levels afterwords afterwards, and start rotting over between maps they gradually rot away until they're barely puddles on the course of the map, with no real attention ever given to them since Doomguy doesn't care enough to throw them out.floor.



* {{Hellevator}}: You take the UAC elevator, and it keeps taking you to increasingly twisted places. It's rare for a level to not end in an elevator of some variety.

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* {{Hellevator}}: You take the UAC elevator, and it keeps taking you further and further down to increasingly twisted places. It's rare for a level to not end in an elevator of some variety.
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* StealthBasedMission: "Crawl Space" gives you very limited ammo alongside a chainsaw to make your way through the vents. You're encouraged to use said chainsaw to covertly dispatch any Pinkies in the vents themselves under threat of a Spider Mastermind noticing you, and use in-fighting to soften enemies enemies up for when you do make your way into a given room.
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: The corpses of the two shotgunners in the elevator that you kill are consistently there for several levels afterwords and start rotting over the course of the map, with no real attention ever given to them since Doomguy doesn't care enough to throw them out.
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The author has later made another short wad named ''Overboard'', which uses many of the same traits as ''Going Under'': a level formula based around re-powering the vehicle used to enter the level, devilish enemy encounters, a Doomcute architectural style, and being implicitly set in the same continuity.

Not to be confused with ''VideoGame/GoingUnder'', another game about delving deep beneath an office building.
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* MyBelovedSmother: During intermission segments, Doomguy's mom will call him on the phone to check in. Doomguy has to remind her that he is killing demons. It is implied that they have had this conversation many times.

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* MyBelovedSmother: During intermission segments, Doomguy's mom will call him on the phone to check in.in (the {{Secret Level}}s are even explained as Doomguy briefly heading back up to the roof to get better reception). Doomguy has to remind her that he is killing demons. It is implied that they have had this conversation many times.
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* FairPlayVillain: At the end of Level 20, "At The Mouth Of Madness", Doomguy loses his phone along with all his weapons, and it's found by "one of them monsters". After a friendly chat with Doomguy's mother, said monster decides to throw him a pistol, thus explaining why you have one at the start of the next level (though he clearly expects you to die soon anyway).

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* FairPlayVillain: At the end of Level 20, "At The "The Mouth Of Madness", Doomguy loses his phone along with all his weapons, and it's found by "one of them monsters". After a friendly chat with Doomguy's mother, said monster decides to throw him a pistol, thus explaining why you have one at the start of the next level (though he clearly expects you to die soon anyway).
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* {{Hellevator}}: This is pretty much the entire premise, as the elevator keeps taking you to increasingly twisted places.

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* {{Hellevator}}: This is pretty much You take the entire premise, as the elevator UAC elevator, and it keeps taking you to increasingly twisted places.places. It's rare for a level to not end in an elevator of some variety.



* NoGearLevel: Level 21, "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to have to rely on monster infighting and the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] to do most of the killing for you.
* PortalToThePast: Level 5, "Time Warp" is based around using a time machine in a lab to go back and forth between the present and the future. This includes puzzles where you lower a platform in the past, then go to the future to use the still-lowered platform to access a newly opened door.
* PunchClockVillain: PlayedForLaughs at the end of Level 13, "Deep Trouble", when you find the elevator (which was destroyed at the beginning of the previous level). Inside is a single imp facing the wall, who has apparently just finished repairing it. Of course, he's still a demon, so...

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* NoGearLevel: Level 21, "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. shots]] kindly tossed by a monster you didn't kill in the previous level. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A available, except for a few berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to packs. You have to rely on monster infighting and the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] exploring]][[note]]mechanically speaking, the crusher pillars[[/note]] to do most of the killing for you.
* PortalToThePast: Level 5, "Time Warp" Warp", is based around using a time machine in a lab to go back and forth between the present and the future. This includes puzzles where you lower a platform in the past, then go to the future to use the still-lowered platform to access a newly opened door.
* PunchClockVillain: PlayedForLaughs at the end of Level 13, "Deep Trouble", when you find the elevator (which elevator, which was destroyed at the beginning of the previous level). level. Inside is a single imp facing the wall, switch, who has apparently just finished repairing it.it going by the toolbox by his side. Of course, he's still a demon, so...



** The joke names given to the characters at the end mostly reference 80s kids' show ''Series/{{Rainbow}}''.

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** The joke names given to the characters at the end mostly reference 80s [[TheEighties 80s]] kids' show ''Series/{{Rainbow}}''.



* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: It's implied that the entirety of map 26, "Insanity", is just a psychotic hallucination. It starts with you riding the elevator as usual, then the lights blink and suddenly blood and meat appears on the walls. Then you leave the elevator only to find yourself in a hall of infinite duplicate elevators. And then they all sink into the ground, leaving you in a nightmarish blood-filled landscape. At the end, you experience a brief hallucination and then wake up in the same elevator you've started the level in.

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* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: It's implied that the entirety of map 26, "Insanity", is just a psychotic hallucination. It starts with you riding the elevator as usual, then the lights blink and suddenly blood and meat appears on the walls. Then you leave the elevator only to find yourself in a hall of infinite duplicate elevators. And then they all sink into the ground, leaving you in a nightmarish blood-filled landscape. At the end, you experience a brief hallucination and then wake up in the same elevator you've started the level in.in, whereupon it works normally.
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''Going Down'' is a 32-level GameMod for ''VideoGame/{{Doom}} II'', created by "mouldy" (you may know him better as WebAnimation/{{Cyriak}}). Similarly to his [=YouTube=] videos, ''Going Down'' features a lot of creativity and some twisted humor.

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''Going Down'' is a 32-level GameMod for ''VideoGame/{{Doom}} II'', ''VideoGame/DoomII'', created by "mouldy" (you "mouldy", which you may know him better as WebAnimation/{{Cyriak}}). WebAnimation/{{Cyriak}}. Similarly to his [=YouTube=] videos, ''Going Down'' features a lot of creativity and creativity, some twisted humor.humor, and extreme attention to details.



* AirVentPassageway: Level 3, "Crawl Space" is entirely about this: most of your time is spent crawling in (extremely spacious) ventilation ducts between rooms that otherwise seem not to be interconnected at all.

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* AirVentPassageway: Level 3, "Crawl Space" Space", is entirely about this: most of your time is spent crawling in (extremely spacious) ventilation ducts between rooms that otherwise seem not to be interconnected at all.



** Similarly, the titular bridge from level 24, "Bridge of Blood", is visible from the next level, "Forbidden Fruit".

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** Similarly, If you look beyond a certain wall in level 22, "Constipation Station", you can see a whole vista of a cavernous Hell, with red rock pillars turned into buildings. All levels after this feature similar vistas with the ceiling higher and higher up as you head down on the lift, until you reach the bottom at map 28, "Necropolis". A sub-example of this progression is the titular bridge from level 24, "Bridge of Blood", is being visible from the next level, "Forbidden Fruit".
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* MyBelovedSmother: During intermission segments, Doomguy's mom will call him on the phone to check in. Doomguy has to remind her that he is killing demons. It is implied that they have had this conversation many times.

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* ShoutOut: The joke names given to the characters at the end mostly reference 80s kids' show ''Series/{{Rainbow}}''.

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The joke names given to the characters at the end mostly reference 80s kids' show ''Series/{{Rainbow}}''.''Series/{{Rainbow}}''.
** The theme music to levels 1 and 29 is titled "[[VideoGame/ZeroWing Somebody Set Up Us The Bomb]]".

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* ContinuityNod: While making your way back upstairs during "[[SecretLevel Stair Crazy]]", you pass several locations from previous levels.

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While making your way back upstairs during "[[SecretLevel Stair Crazy]]", you pass several locations from previous levels.levels.
** Similarly, the titular bridge from level 24, "Bridge of Blood", is visible from the next level, "Forbidden Fruit".
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* PunchClockVillain: PlayedForLaughs at the end of "Deep Trouble", when you find the elevator (which was destroyed at the beginning of the previous level). Inside is a single imp facing the wall, who has apparently just finished repairing it. Of course, he's still a demon, so...

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* PunchClockVillain: PlayedForLaughs at the end of Level 13, "Deep Trouble", when you find the elevator (which was destroyed at the beginning of the previous level). Inside is a single imp facing the wall, who has apparently just finished repairing it. Of course, he's still a demon, so...
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* FairPlayVillain: At the end of "At The Mouth Of Madness", Doomguy loses his phone along with all his weapons, and it's found by "one of them monsters". After a friendly chat with Doomguy's mother, said monster decides to throw him a pistol, thus explaining why you have one at the start of the next level (though he clearly expects you to die soon anyway).

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* FairPlayVillain: At the end of Level 20, "At The Mouth Of Madness", Doomguy loses his phone along with all his weapons, and it's found by "one of them monsters". After a friendly chat with Doomguy's mother, said monster decides to throw him a pistol, thus explaining why you have one at the start of the next level (though he clearly expects you to die soon anyway).



* NoGearLevel: "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to have to rely on monster infighting and the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] to do most of the killing for you.

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* NoGearLevel: Level 21, "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to have to rely on monster infighting and the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] to do most of the killing for you.
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* NoGearLevel: "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to have to rely on the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] to do most of the killing for you.

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* NoGearLevel: "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to have to rely on monster infighting and the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] to do most of the killing for you.
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* ShoutOut: The joke names given to the characters at the end mostly reference 80s kids' show ''Series/{{Rainbow}}''.
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* ContinuityNod: While making your way back upstairs during "[[SecretLevel Stair Crazy]]", you pass several locations from previous levels.
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* FairPlayVillain: At the end of "At The Mouth Of Madness", Doomguy loses his phone along with all his weapons, and it's found by "one of them monsters". After a friendly chat with Doomguy's mother, said monster decides to throw him a pistol, thus explaining why you have one at the start of the next level (though he clearly expects you to die soon anyway).


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* NoGearLevel: "Indigestion". You start with [[BagOfSpilling a pistol with 50 shots]]. There are no other weapons or ammunition available. A berserk pack provides a minor advantage, but you're going to have to rely on the digestive systems of the [[WombLevel monster whose stomach you're exploring]] to do most of the killing for you.


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* PunchClockVillain: PlayedForLaughs at the end of "Deep Trouble", when you find the elevator (which was destroyed at the beginning of the previous level). Inside is a single imp facing the wall, who has apparently just finished repairing it. Of course, he's still a demon, so...

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* GainaxEnding: [[spoiler:After clearing Level 29, "Demolition", the final level of the game opens up in an nearby apartment block with the whole adventure revealed to have just been a video game, with a window view showing a new construction project over where the building once stood. After a small puzzle however, demons begin infesting the apartment, and they eventually open the door to the outside corridor... which leads to [[HereWeGoAgain an elevator going down]]. The end]].



* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: On level 12, "Dead End", you leave the elevator only to find the key right in front of you. The moment you pick it up, the elevator blows up and you must make your way through the sewers on foot.



* WombLevel: Level 20, "The Mouth of Madness", ends with you descending into the mouth of some giant creature. Level 21, "Indigestion", is set entirely within its bowels.

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* TrashTheSet: [[spoiler:Level 29, "Demolition", begins with you outside in front of the building much like at the beginning of the game... but this time with explosive barrels and a plunger set around its base. The BossBattle that follows is set on the destroyed ruins of the building]].
* WombLevel: Level 20, "The Mouth of Madness", ends with you descending into the mouth of some giant creature. Level 21, "Indigestion", is set entirely within its bowels. bowels.
* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: On level 12, "Dead End", you leave the elevator only to find the key right in front of you. The moment you pick it up, the elevator blows up and you must make your way through the sewers on foot.
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->''Each map is a floor, each floor has a lift, each lift needs a key. You'll work it out I'm sure, just keep [[TitleDrop going down]].''
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''Going Down'' is a 32-level GameMod for ''VideoGame/{{Doom}} II'', created by "mouldy" (you may know him better as WebAnimation/{{Cyriak}}). Similarly to his [=YouTube=] videos, ''Going Down'' features a lot of creativity and some twisted humor.

The premise is simple. You're tasked with cleaning out the UAC headquarters from monsters, so you climb onto the roof, enter the elevator, and head down the building. Each of the mod's short levels consists of a single floor of the building, where you need simply to find a key and return to the elevator. You visit offices, laboratories, archives, until you finally reach the ground floor. Then you keep going [[DownTheDrain further down]]. And [[BeneathTheEarth further down]]. And ''[[FireAndBrimstoneHell further down...]]''

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!!This mod contains the following tropes:
* AirVentPassageway: Level 3, "Crawl Space" is entirely about this: most of your time is spent crawling in (extremely spacious) ventilation ducts between rooms that otherwise seem not to be interconnected at all.
* {{Hellevator}}: This is pretty much the entire premise, as the elevator keeps taking you to increasingly twisted places.
* PortalToThePast: Level 5, "Time Warp" is based around using a time machine in a lab to go back and forth between the present and the future. This includes puzzles where you lower a platform in the past, then go to the future to use the still-lowered platform to access a newly opened door.
* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: On level 12, "Dead End", you leave the elevator only to find the key right in front of you. The moment you pick it up, the elevator blows up and you must make your way through the sewers on foot.
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: It's implied that the entirety of map 26, "Insanity", is just a psychotic hallucination. It starts with you riding the elevator as usual, then the lights blink and suddenly blood and meat appears on the walls. Then you leave the elevator only to find yourself in a hall of infinite duplicate elevators. And then they all sink into the ground, leaving you in a nightmarish blood-filled landscape. At the end, you experience a brief hallucination and then wake up in the same elevator you've started the level in.
* WombLevel: Level 20, "The Mouth of Madness", ends with you descending into the mouth of some giant creature. Level 21, "Indigestion", is set entirely within its bowels.
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