When it comes to Viprin megacollabs, Kyrie Eleison is definitely the major dark horse of the list, especially when compared against its spiritual predecessor Ouroboros. While Ouroboros is by far the more popular level, I feel that despite it being themed around hell, Kyrie Eleison is far more intense, far more daring, and cuts straight to the point. The aesthetic payoff deriving from these decisions is unbelievable; you can feel every last bit of this level's tenacity, with the added bonus of a kick-ass metal guitar as the soundtrack. Thanks, Jesus!
This level is obviously not the most polished, with certain transitions being wonky, incorrect and strange hitboxes being present and the pacing being slightly mismatched, especially in the beginning. However, the minor whiplash you get from all of these is well worth the trade, with genuinely stunning, ahead-of-the-curve designs and the high-octane, frenzied gameplay accompanied by the imagery of heaven slightly falling apart albeit ever resisting the chaos that has intruded heaven being one that is difficult to forget.
I don't think any Viprin collab, past or future, will ever come close to this level of splendour again. Also, I vehemently disagree with Viprin's opinion. Kyrie Eleison is a way cooler name than Abbadon.
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sorry about this gang