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Love this a lot. The shader usage is great and makes very trippy effects that complement the block designs really well. I don't always love desaturated color palettes but when they're done well they hit.
The first part kind of deviates too much from the rest of the level style wise, but given that it's a more quiet section of the song I get the vibe. The gimmick in the last part is greatly executed, although it might get annoying since the structures move down very slowly compared to the player's gravity. I would've wished to see more implementations of the teleporting from side to side idea, rather than just being used once.
Hilarious satirical piece. I kind of expected the punchline but it still hits like a rock.
Big fan of this. Back in my GD World phase I loved this level, it takes great inspiration from The Seven Seas to the next level and makes a great pirate themed level in a similar style without being too forcing. Very fun!
Came here expecting something so, so much worse. Usually when creators that build generic short levels that look all the same (and Dubstep easily falls into this category) their "experimental" approach turns out to be so much worse and very forced. The amount of creator point grinders that I've seen make a level to From Air by Lapse, label it as experimental and not serious, and the level turns out to be a complete shitshow of random slopes and flickers with awful composition that do not represent the song well in any capacity is baffling.
Fortunately, this is the exception that confirms the rule. Don't get me wrong, I'm still not a huge fan of this, but it's very refreshing to see a creator with a generic and repetitive style go out of their comfort zone without forcing the tropes that I talked about earlier, and instead just build a neat little level with a nice atmosphere (although the shaders are the only things that are helping) while still keeping the essence of their style.
Unfortunately, while it's definitely a good step up from his other levels, it doesn't catch my attention too much, and it ends in a very anticlimatic note. I'd give it a higher score if it kept going a little more and did something else.
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sorry about this gang