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I found a nice easter egg: After Wheatley says "Here we go! Now do it again!" if you look at the bottomless pit he starts asking you to jump and talks about your mother, LOL.
This was a LOT easier than I was expecting it to be. The two (or three) main tricks clicked in my brain pretty much right away. And I actually overcomplicated the end (post-fizzler disable) before realizing it was just a simple funnel fling I had to do.
Gorgeous aesthetics and clever concepts nevertheless.
Difficulty: 3.75/10
Enjoyed: 7.75/10
What I mean is getting up to the orange beam's source, using momentum to bounce the gap , and being able to use the orange beam for maneuvers to come.
Everything else ( cube swap, cube sacrifice, polarity swap ) was a piece of cake in comparison ;-)
Thumbs up :-)