Oh, scratch that last question – it’s really obvious, I don’t know how I didn’t see it before
Unregistered user “Mike woodham” posted:
Clue: you need to read a bit more
Unregistered user “Mike Woodham” posted:
Clue 2: a shootable button opens the bars on the windows
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whoever gave this an obsolete tag has a special place in hell
I’m guessing the “obsolete” tag was a reference to https://www.quaddicted.com/reviews/fmb_bdg2.html
including an updated version of “This Onion”
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Unregistered user “Atzuras” posted:
This is a common example of how you know you’re playing a 5/5 map form the first minute, or as long as you take to reach that first view of the main area throug a spiked window. You know you are at the beginning of something great.
Atrociously difficult at the first play, it can be somehow smoothered down with the systematic application of the rocket laucher and the many red armors available through secrets, exploration and a bit of luck, which makes any regular player happier defeating such an impressive level.
Still, there are some confusing shortcuts, some of them can lead to a dead-end (or just a dead player) but at least two of them can cut down the map to one third of the total lenght and it is not particularly difficult to think do or to do it. By using some of these, some secrets are not working or maybe are related to killing a monster I skipped. I guess it is intentional but if something can be broken, I am the kind of silly person that does it.
Anyway this is the kind of work focused on the awesomeness, exploration and challenging encounters more than a science project, I never expect to find 100% of secrets, nor they are a must to finish the level. 5/5.
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