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These sorts of maps satisfy my insatiable hunger for narrative and story until HL 3 or something made by Valve that is story-driven is released.
Didn't run into performance issues either, unlike some sections of The Fugitive campaign.
The last two maps kinda gave me Halo: CE vibes, might just be me though.
Keep up the good work.
I have only two "complaints" if you will:
1st, even though there are combine in a stylized environment, you can see some combine architecture here and there. Any particular reason you didn't leave more marks of a "combine invasion" on the maps?
2nd, The NPC placement can cause odd difficulty spikes. A whole lot of nothing and then 20 npcs at once. It's certainly not unbearable, just odd, I guess...
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