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Here's a link to the ModDB page, for convenience:
https://www.moddb.com/mods/ashes-2063
Not sure if in the same vein, but I've been playing a lot of The Citadel here on Steam. It's a single dev FPS and a little rough around the edges, but still pretty fun. Just throwing another one out there for anyone looking for more boomer shooters.
The tutorial and first levels of episode 1 are unfortunately no indicator of the quality.
But episode 1 gets far better later on, and the quality jump in episode 2 is astonishing.
The game carries its inspirations on its sleeves:
https://i.imgur.com/F11uqLw.png
But yes, Ashes is really, really damn impressive example of what can be done with the GZDoom engine. It feels like STALKER mixed with Doom, and it's quite a bit of fun. I must've just missed it, but it is impressive.
And now that there's a standalone version using the FreeDoom .iwad, you don't have to own the original Doom 2 .iwad to play it. It comes with it's own .bat files that will run it right off the bat. Although I would recommend anyone who doesn't have the original games to get them, there are enough custom levels and mods to last a lifetime.
I'm glad it was mentioned here though, because it is really damn good.