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I tried it again and... I wish I had kept that good memory.
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/N_4MCkV8wvM
Amazing campaign. Far superior than the ported version on l4d1.
I loved the details on every map, it's a work of art.
The random pathing is just beautiful and the events are quite refreshing.
If you get lost while playing this, i'd recommend sticking to linear campaigns where you have big flashing arrows pointing the correct path. i didn't have any trouble at all and i dislike "puzzle/labyrinth" types of maps.
The finale is impossible with bots. You need a second human player to do the necessary actions, in order to escape.
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True genius is often seen as a low-value product. This, unfortunately, was your case.
It's too good for people who do not recognize quality even if it smacked them in the face.