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Difficulty-/100
Overall6.17/10
Gameplay5.62/10
Visuals6.62/10

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6 months ago
-/100
DIFFICULTY
6/10
OVERALL
-/10
VISUALS
-/10
GAMEPLAY
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6 months ago
11/100
DIFFICULTY
7/10
OVERALL
6/10
VISUALS
9/10
GAMEPLAY
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7 months ago
-/100
DIFFICULTY
4/10
OVERALL
6/10
VISUALS
3/10
GAMEPLAY

This will be shorter review, as I don't have as much thoughts on this as I do some other levels I've reviewed. I'll also be comparing TLWH to True Values of Life (TVOL) a lot in this review as it's got a lot of similarities to that level.

I felt like this level suffers a lot of the same drawbacks as TVOL, albeit to a lesser extent. The biggest drawback to this level that it lacks any real progression and feels aimless at times, which is mainly caused by its song, Night Walk by Horsed, another ambient electronic track more meant to be listened to in the background of something else instead of being a central focus. Unlike Snowy Roads, the song of TVOL (also made by Horsed), there is at least a bit more going on in general throughout Night Walk and it is easier to build gameplay around.

TLWH can be repetitive at times with its designs and its gameplay, however it introduces enough things to keep the level somewhat fresh throughout, which cannot be said for TVOL. The design and gameplay of TLWH is also generally at just a higher caliber at all times than it ever is in TVOL (not saying a whole lot, this is a low bar to clear). TLWH is like TVOL where it fails in the song representation department, although not as brutally. There are a lot more things in TLWH that correspond with an element of Night Walk, and the backgrounds of TLWH generally have more muted color palettes to match with the bassy drones heard throughout Night Walk.

However, TLWH feels stretched for length at times, though not nearly as excruciatingly as TVOL. TLWH doesn't end at any major point in its song, it sorta just ends as its song continues for 5 more minutes. This is because TLWH ends really close to where the editor ends in GD. The level could go on longer if Renn decided to mod the game to make the editor even longer, but he doesn't because he doesn't need to. TLWH feels kinda unnecessarily long, but not as ludicrously as TVOL does. It's already long enough to be the longest rated level in GD, but not so absurdly long all of its flaws triple upon themselves.

If you are wanting to dip your toes more into beating the longest rated levels GD has to offer, I would recommend this level, but I don't feel that it is a must-do. It is so consistently easy throughout its runtime that I would go as far as to call it an entry-level easy demon. If you have hard demon+ skill level, I even bet you can even sightread this level.

TL;DR suffers a lot of similar problems as TVOL but to a lesser extent, still feels boring and stretched for length.

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3 years ago
-/100
DIFFICULTY
6/10
OVERALL
7/10
VISUALS
5/10
GAMEPLAY

You have to be really committed to ay 11 minutes of a level. The gameplay is like of an easy insane level but kinda fun. It has nice visual effects. 3/5 if you're really up for 11 minutes of jumping and flying and stuff then go ahead!

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