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10/10
The music on that level is also an absolute banger
MAD PROPS
The story is plausible enough to fit into the world and lore without breaking anything/not making sense (while you might think it doesn't at first, the ending explains it), the level design and sprites and very good and overall, this is an example of Editor used right
This might seem like your usual '50 Blessings operative massacring mobsters' but the story and ESPECIALLY the ending is exceptional.
10/10
Other than that, pretty solid campaign, would recommend.
10/10
+Presents a good level of challenge, from HM1 style melee romps to shootouts in office buildings.
+Music contributes greatly to the tense atmosphere.
-Game completely stopped responding after I killed the last enemy on Stage 5 and went back to the ground floor. Not even the ESC key worked. I had to ALT+F4 out of the game.
Overall 9/10, an experience that truly does not disappoint. That one game breaking bug was pretty much the only blemish.
I'm having a hard time to find it myself.
My complaints would mostly be about the level design. Some levels are too cramped for their own good, where a single gunshot sends a half-dozen mobsters after you. Other ones, like the call center level, place too many enemies in a single room, forcing you to spam tons of bullets in there to clear it out. Also, some of the dialogue has some grammatical issues.
Overall, this is a solid campaign. Nice work to everyone involved.
I suggested the Everything is a remix webseries because of the fight club accusations, not the Usual suspects.
I’d also like to point out while the twist and framing device was used, the character motivations, and levels were created on their own, it was not taken beat for beat.
But I’m glad you enjoyed the gameplay regardless, and hope Human Bean 3 will be a better experience for you!
Your campaign's and movie's story are practicly the same- they start with a man sitting in a room,waiting to be interrogated by the police(let's call him Verbal, cuz why not?).Later we find out he was a part of criminal organization,that was killed by a mysterious man that they've been working for and only Verbal survived.In his story he mentions a leader of his group,who we learn is his close friend.At the end cops suggest that his friend was the identity of their mysterious boss and the man belives them.He leaves and now police officers have a new suspect to find. But after entering the room Verbal was sitting in,while waiting for interrogation,they find out that he was lying the whole time,and think he was the mysterious man.These suspitions are shown to be correct in a closing scene.