Some nice work from Splash.
A good restyle from ‘Edo Japan’.
Some better tiles, it looks good.[This review has been edited by Amiah]
A very well build level.
I saw the original and this one has lots of improvements.
A well drawn tileset with great music.
(MONKEY ISLAND FOREVER !!!!)
Very, very, very short level
Trigger zones in 1.23 are cool
A CTF level using Beath tileset.
I like the level, but (as many people said before), there are dead ends. Weapon placement is good and I like the “welcoming message” at the bases.
For a 2nd CTF level it’s really nice.
Not bad, not bad. I always liked MegaMan. NO, I’M NOT JAPANESE :)
Nice tileset with a good example level :p
I’ll just put down the notes I took while playing the levels:
- Not very much use of layers
- Arctic levels were bad, but Castle levels were REALLY bad
- Small levels, but many of them
- Lava River looks ugly
- Too many check points
- Dirven(devan)-clone can escape
- Lots of different Tilesets
But since It took a lot of effort to make it, I’ll give it a …..hmmm…..let’s say a 6.2
[This review has been edited by Amiah]
Heck Hole isn’t a bad level. The number of weapons is ok, so is the weapons placement. But you need to work on the eyecandy.
I (also) played this level online. It’s nice. Not to big, not to small in my opinion, but you shouldn’t play it with more then…ehm…..10 players.
There is 1 thing: The is one little place where people get stuck 8 out of 10 times. But apart from that. A nice level, worth a 7.5
The levels aren’t bad. There are a lot of them. The tileset really rocks.
It doesn’t do a thing :(
I keep trying to open it, but it doesn’t work (at my computer)
:(
The 4 levels are nice. Nice layout, nice eyecandy, just nice.
The tileset really rocks. Those where the good oll’ days, Lost Vikings………
And cause I feel really good today….
8 points for this levelpack.
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