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- Refuses to kill Russians. (It's his entire job.)
- Chokes on his words the instant he has to confront people.
- Immediately rats out 50 Blessings at the earliest convenience.
- Fucks off to Canada.
Still a decent set of levels, though. I simply find it funny how pathetic Nigel is as a character. Also you're not sneaky I know who Nigel Burke is.
The hallucination was unnecessary. Nice, but stupid.
The topic of antidepressants/drugs is not addressed. Although it is interesting that it is the mentally unstable member of 50 Blessings who does the least damage to the mafia.
Departure is incredible, but the level does not lead anywhere and does not affect anything, so the feeling is so-so.
Cherenkov is an asshole, but this suits him better than the claim to have moral guidelines in Czar.
Many thanks for "//H:R:V// [:hubrid:] ₮ЯỊⱣ".
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Why did I write this? What is the point? What will anyone get out of my message?
Well, whatever.