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My Playthrough - https://youtu.be/an4cBDdZzLM
Aside from that fact: This map is profusely addicting to play. Its smaller size seems more of a negative at first but once you learn how the flow of the map works and how to manipulate spawns (ie, only opening the door to house on the side of the garage or only clearing one cluster of debris in the garden) then you can become unstoppable...mostly...
The atmosphere and design of this map is also strictly one-of-a-kind. Alongside the weapon variety, equipment, the copious amount of perks, and the carefully curated Easter Egg, the replay-ability is practically endless.
9/10
https://youtu.be/ZGZsNZuSCM8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJWlePD386A
Just
one
problem.
TOO MANY CUT SCENES, it just needs important- and I mean REALLY IMPORTANT cut scenes.
This breaks the flow so much I don't look forward playing this again.
Remove it and it'll go from nice to good to maybe great.