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thank you big man
Was there supposed to be another level, or was it a song that was replaced with something else?
I admire the thought behind the level, but the soundtrack was fucking my brains sideways. Anyways, I ended up blasting Heist by El Tigre because it fits better. But, that whole level will be a trauma for me...
Anyways 9/10 awesome campaign
Jacket the Coward
I loved the soundtrack.
Assuming 10/10 is completely flawless, this campaign gets a 9/10. It's not perfect, it has a couple things I would've done differently, but succeeds in being one of the best campaigns I've played.
P.S Mansion level ruled. Very creative with the outdoor environments!
The story is great. Dennis and his friend Terry have some good chemistry between them, and I like how the canon plot is weaved into a few places, such as the bartender telling Dennis about Jacket and Dennis' encounter with the Son. Dennis' motivation for wanting to leave 50 Blessings makes sense, though you should probably force the player to drop their weapon before the ending cutscene.
Overall 9/10.