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Okay, this is weird as heck. Not the chamber itself – it’s brilliant. When I originally wrote this review I criticized it for being very unoriginal and thought it was almost identical to one of the chambers in the main series. But, looking through it now that I’m posting it almost 6 months later (due to my immense backlog of chamber reviews/blindruns I’m posting), I just can’t find which one I thought this was similar to. What gives? I even went as far as to give it a thumbs down, but now that I see that I was clearly out of my mind that’s changing to a thumbs up.
I suppose you’ve managed to capture the essence of the original run of tests so well that I mistook it for being a copy of one of them! Maybe I played this in the long past but never gave it a rating? If so it was probably when I was a noob and couldn’t complete it.
Enjoyed: 7.25/10
Second Childhood
Definitely one of my most favorite maps of all I have played so far!