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We now have the likes of Buried Deep and others that built on this style, but the best ones are still the ones that wear its inspirations on it's sleeve.
It's like the last chapter to Crash Course where it's a whole chapter, then it's the finale which is why crash course's finale sucks; but that's to EVERY CHAPTER is this custom campaign. Thank god, there we're directions or else I would never have finished this map (but there were barely any directions but more in chapter three). Double crescendo events for chapter four was a bitch. Plus, I know it's called dark wood but come man; LET THERE BE LIGHT, I CAN HARDLY SEE! This map literally feels like that one Nikocado Avocado image where he's crying while doing a mukbang in an aztec temple's catacombs, in a funny way at first but now I know exactly how Nikocado feels now. This map could've been great or good at the least, but I feel like too much was done to it.