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명당 자리가 딱히 없고 스폰이 사방으로 돼가지고 막기가 은근 힘듬
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I played the entire campaign with the crowbar. I love watching them suckers fly across the room when I bash their skulls in! hahahaha
Now I have 2 favorite campaigns. This one and Dead Air!
oh welp there goes my sleep schedule, the campaign was long, but well made.
Overall, I would consider this custom campaign as, kinda, low average. Not the best but certainly not the worst.
Here's the gameplay video of me playing this custom campaign:
https://youtu.be/blbmkNg_Cyo
In my opinion, calling this custom campaign bad is a bit harsh because a bad custom campaign means it's literally unplayable and unbeatable neither in solo nor co-op. Yes, it has bad map design, poor optimization and navigation hints, but these issues did not bother me as much. The abundance of hordes in this campaign is a bit of understatement since it "largely" occurs at the end of the 2nd chapter and scavenging section in 4th chapter. I've seen worse contenders for this "too many hordes" issue. The former chapter can be beaten if you have pipe bomb/bile bomb and adrenaline shot ready in your loadout. I'll address my personal issue with this campaign later.