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- For anybody new to the HL:A workshop experience, this is an excellent offering. For those who have been playing workshop offerings for awhile (in my case, 2+ years), it is a good time, although you may feel you have experienced this already.
This was a solid level I enjoyed playing, and look forward to seeing what your next offering brings.
- Solid framerate and controls throughout the level.
- Everything in this level was solid and enjoyable; good level layout (although large chandeliers in a subway tunnel was a confusing fashion choice), a good variety of environments (subways and subterranean tunnels), acceptable enemy encounters, a good scattering of ammo and the limited ability to upgrade weapons.
- The enemy encounters were by no means bad, but the easy ability to navigate to wide open spaces killed any tension. I could always shoot and back-up; just 'rinse and repeat'-ing that made it into an extremely predictable scenario. Even when the bugs popped out from the subway tunnel wall, there was no tension as I let the Combine take them down, and then I took out the Combine.
Especially loved the atmosphere in the tunnels and the gore caves!