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good attempt, dont get me wrong, but i feel there is alot, Alot to be improved
Some Good points:
- Decent level styling, good work on replicating the feel of some the levels, minus the last level.
- The atmosphere of the first level is well done
- some very creative ideas for progression in the first level as well.
My negative points:
- alot of either wierd, pointless, or just bland placements of enemies.
- Combat with the combine feel too rushed and abit underwhelming.
- the strider fight was not even good. yes i did knew before and i figured that you would use the ar2 energy ball as the 'Weapon' to fight the strider, still it hinders greatly what it could of been.
- the level design is decent, but alot hinders on if someone knows what to look for and dosent get too lost i feel.
overall its not the worst, but need to be improved all around.