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It looks really nice. Before I mentioned experimenting to figure out what does and doesn't hit you... but I almost don't even mind because it's the price to pay to make the level really cinematic.
The attacks all looked really cool and felt interesting. The triangle-rocket things I thought were pretty inventive, and I liked the Vindicate Me pistons.
I was disappointing when the level ended early because I WANTED it to keep going. Pretty long song though, so I understand cutting it down for the scope-of-work.
A few notes I have:
Right before the first drop when the vignette gets really heavy, it's possible to get hit in the area of darkness.
It feels like you need to experiment to figure out what does and doesn't hit you, which is just a personal issue for me. At first, I thought the giant cube in the center would've dealt damage, same with the bright orbs that begin orbiting it, but neither do.
Also, why's the artist's name listed as Tenebre Rosso Sangue? It should be Keygen Church.