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So I loaded up the still-unrenamed BSP and found it to be a quite difficult, yet ultimately very satisfying, map. Had no idea who made it, but I figured it was someone well-respected. I would have recorded a blindrun but I figured there was a good chance I would never find out who made it (I had this experience with another map I discovered in my workshop folder recently) so didn’t bother.
But I then discovered this was among the queue maps that had been downloaded on the 25th of November 2023, which is when I downloaded Portal 2 to my new computer.
Back in 2019 I did what I was doing today for most maps in my queue for archival purposes, but I did miss a few that I went back and did today. This one’s an oddity; I never remember downloading it or playing it at all.
Nevertheless, I’m very glad I did. Love the novel concept of the blue gel blocking you from putting the cube down anywhere but still allowing portals. And the solution, as always, was Mevious. Took me a few hours, although I grappled with distractions for most of that time - so I’d say the solution time was closer to one hour, hour and a half maybe.
Difficulty: 7.5/10
Enjoyed: 8/10