3.5 Transiciones de Mierda
GD10 is a compilation of parts from some of the game’s most popular and important levels presented in chronological order, while the full version of the beloved practice music plays. My main issue with GD10 is that it is very unbalanced. The level also only uses the default background and ground, so incorrect ones appear in many parts. I understand that was a 2.1 limitation, but they could have been faked, as seen in many effect levels of the time. I will give some credit for nerfing the Bloodbath part and for how much effort it takes to make something like this with 2.1’s limited group IDs, though I still consider it less impressive than something like Ultimate Demon Mix, which was built by hand. As the outro for “Geometry Dash 10-Year Anniversary”, it does its job, but as an actual level you can beat for in-game rewards, it misses the mark.
(no visual rating because it’s a level compilation)
Served its purpose well as the GD10 credits sequence, also highlighting the song "Stay Inside Me" and invoking nostalgia. Great stuff.
Then people wanted to play the mashup... and it got released... and featured...
Then we all realized that this works best as a trip down memory lane to watch after a significant event, and not as an actual level to play. Even putting balancing issues aside, the impact isn't nearly the same playing this level as it is watching it. I don't even blame anyone for releasing or rating the level, it was just bound to be awful.
Does its job well as the credits sequence for the gd10 video. Not much else to say
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sorry about this gang