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i liked the story - although it's only 4 levels -
can't imagine how you re-designed both of Son's hideout and Henchman's home
And as for Labyrinth, wait a while before running out to get a head start.
as for everyone complaining about the last level... sigh.
just try and bait the demons out. sheesh.
Good use of mods, and some really good references etc.
Highlights:
It's just a kitchen.
Custom elevator.
Labyrinth.
THX to: Rusky Bannana
And of course, i am glad that i finally got the campaign where the russians aren't dregs or scums, and they feel like any other people. That moment with Boss in the Henchman's room was amazing... Always think that Son is pretty good guy, that's considered with opinion of his men (lol?)
cant run away to win so try to play smart and walk outside map, but invisable barriers
try to go in shrubbery, but nothin
try walking through gates, not fake
literally what
Oh yeah, anyways good campaign m8.
The end conversation reminds me of the one between Jacket and Beard after the power plant level.
Also that elevator joke ;D
That fat guy is such
10/10
'Labyrinth' gave me PTSD btw
10/10