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I love the emphasis on movement, the fact that I can surf down a window and spray a guy down with a negev is something I've never seen before and I think it's incredible. It kind of reminds me of mirrors edge a little bit.
The level is extremely detailed, and with all aspects of ambient sounds, skybox, and appropriate textures, I genuinely felt like I was on a rooftop more than I was when I played on Vertigo. Also I wanted to say at one point I was walking and I noticed a shadow moving at my feet, so I looked up and saw it was cast by a bird flying over me. That's when I was sold on the map. The nav mesh plays well and bots act competent.
The number of ways to traverse the level is mainly effective in aiding gameplay, but I couldn't help but feel claustrophobic at times, moving through ladders and doors on a map so focused on effective movement.
Best map I've seen in a while :)