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Part 1 I had no problem with, not because it was simply great, but because it lived up to the chamber name "the climb", it was all about going up & up.
Part 2 (this one) wasn't about climbing at all. It was like any other chamber which didn't involve lots of climbing, unlike the first one.
Maybe you should just rename part 2 to something else & take it out of this collection.
Glad you enjoyed it fellow Stefan :)
Seriously, though, these are BEAUTIFUL. The progression from the lowest depths of Aperture to just barely grazing the surface is so brilliantly executed, it all feels really natural.
The bloody aftermath of the escaped test subject had me almost screaming, by the way. More effective than any jumpscare.
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