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@BL Horseman: Awesome. :) I bet if you feel that way, its likely true. Only if you did some ninja moves its probably not the right way. If every thing you did felt logical, its quite likely you got it right. :)
10/10, will play again
B) why do they (and a third vertical wall of light that comes online just before the acid pool) seemingly turn on or off based on where the player is standing, instead of being activated/deactivated by a button or other level object?
C) why is one of the buttons upside down (and incredibly awkward to press) instead of right side up when it easily could have been?
D) a checkpoint is desperately needed before the final stretch.
E) it's a little frustrating that, for 2/3 of the test chamber, messing up means the only way to reset is to kill yourself.