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9/10
It won't let me get on the train
Redemption 2 (Complete) is a Long but very good Custom Map that starts on a mountainside, and is primarily set in a long, winding, and labyrinthine underground research facility known as Helix, which appears to be heavily inspired by Black Mesa from Half-Life 1.
This is one of those Custom Maps that pulls all of the stops. It uses custom art, assets, melee weapons, original voice acting, etc to make its locale feel authentic and unique. There’s even a couple of NPCs that you can interact with, which is a notable novelty that most Custom Maps lack (people seem to love trying to shoot them, sit on them, vocalize with them, etc).
The combat and map design of Redemption 2 is very solid, for the most part. Expect a lot of close-quarters combat on this map, where the Shotguns (and ironically the Sniper Rifles) excel...
I only have two significant complaints with Redemption 2.
The first is that it’s not always clear what you’re supposed to be doing during some of the horde events, as well as the last part of the Finale, on your first playthrough. There are direction tips that briefly appear and some vague NPC dialogue that are intended to inform you what you should be doing, but it’s easy to miss or not hear/understand these during the franticness of combat...
My second significant complaint is simply that the Finale, which is in a Defend-Double Tank-Oxygen Canister Scavenge-style, is too easy to cheese due to bad Infected pathing.
The Double Tanks of course can offer teams some trouble (especially if they get a good hit on the forklift), but with high health, bombs saved up, and the wide-open Finale area to kite them around; they shouldn’t be too big of an issue for a half-decent team. Special Infected spawns appear to be capped to 1 during the Double Tank phase.
The Oxygen Canister Scavenge phase is also very easy to rush through, as you only need 3 of them, so long as your team knows what they’re supposed to be doing with the Canisters.
Redemption 2 also has a secret room that you can enter by bringing the Gnome to it, as well as lots of wall writing, map lore, and easter eggs; for people that enjoy those juicy little extra details.
10/10
if anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it a lot.
Thanks in advance!
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