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The building is okay, it's what you'd expect from amateur map makers (that is in my opinion, I am not a map maker!!), the concept opens up a comedic perspective that, at least for me, later on is not well fulfilled (I mean, an underground town with 4 dorms connected to a monster cave and a secret military base?) apart from the fact that, for me at least, there are way too many enemies for way too little ammo, especially at the military base. I kept trying until the frustration was so high I just cheated my way, it'd be useful to have something to combat them!
I hope you can improve AI and put more medkits in your maps :)
You seem to focus WAAY to much on flat areas and corridors, be more crazy with the terrian! add multple floors players can see, high areas to give the illusion of a large map, and add enemies above and below to increase that illusion even more!
Why do you think Valve ad barnacles? or love elevaters, cliffs, and tall buildings for soldiers to stand above you or far below you?
Immersion! :D