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Also I now have My Name from Oliver Twist in my head... actually, I always get it in my head when I use that ability, oh the joys of English primary school musicals... I never even got any good parts in them, always an extra if I was anything at all. Sorry this has gotten off topic.
If you read this thank you for your time. I hope you make more levels towards the HM2 feel if that's your intention. Sorry for the length btw.
The visuals were really nice and the level didn't feel too HM1 esque.
The rooms are large but there's a lack of enemies for a room so large. The large hallway on the first floor containing a fat only has 2 patrols, 1 idle, 1 random. Rooms with not a lot of objects isn't always a bad thing since a lack of objects means you can easily move around and not get caught on stuff. I also saw a small reliance on double barrel's and silenced pistols, silenced pistols have a chance of ruining levels since you can simply peek out of doorways and shoot people without risk. Double barrels are a dangerous tool and considering the openness of the rooms, is a small problem.
I can't balance the rooms with the furniture, sometimes it's too little and has an empty feel to it and other times it's too much and you get stuck on the furniture around you.