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Although it is clear that a lot of effort has been focused on brushing up, the lack of navigation makes it difficult to find your way around.
It seems as if you just kind of go along and somehow end up in a safe room.
In addition to being difficult to understand, there are many dead ends where items are just placed, which combined with the lack of navigation, caused me to be puzzled several times.
In addition, there are many locations with narrow corridors, and in most cases, the corridors are full of stuff. You may experience a sense of cramped play.
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The idiot who said that No Mercy is a remastered version, get out of here.
The quality of the Apocalypse series maps is very good. Definitely subscribe to it.
Note:
No Mercy APOCALYPSE and No Mercy APOCALYPSE 2024 are two completely different maps. You can regard the latter as a major revision of the former. In addition, the two maps can now be subscribed to together. The route of the former is similar to No Mercy, but the route of the latter has been changed so much that you can't recognize it, and it is very convoluted.
I strongly recommend that you play many it many times. I am also convinced by the special feeling of playing each level over and over again.