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Tus spawns de tanks se glitchean, demasiadas witches, acaso es Hard rain?
Por favor, menuda porqueria, jugar experto esta mierda es horrible, en el final me aparecieron 3 tanks
arregla estas cosas por favor, y traduce todo esto, porque no tengo ganas de hablar gringo el dia de hoy
8.5/10
No Mercy Reverse is largely what it claims to be in the title: a reversed version of No Mercy, where you start on the roof of Mercy Hospital, and have to make your way back to the apartment for a helicopter evacuation (oddly).
However, don’t think that you’ll automatically know everything about this map, as there are some twists and tricks to make it compelling.
The Finale is a tough Defend-Tank-Defend-Tank in the cramped space of the opening apartment, and the Tanks (seemingly) were speed-boosted, making it even more difficult. There was also notably an extra skylight added to the apartment’s roof, thus allowing Tanks, Specials, and Commons to flank you from the kitchen area. There’s also a mounted gun on the roof island, which can be used to AI manipulate the Tanks, but is otherwise uselessly-placed.