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Redid my review on this (Sept. 17, 2025)
As a Lethal Company player, I really like this level. Has a lot of references to the moons, the monsters, and it's almost a near perfect representation on all the chaos that ensues in the game. As a level though... the gameplay and the decoration, while its not that bad, it could use a bit of polishing. I feel as if it's a bit inconsistent in some areas of the deco/gameplay. And also, I could do with the sfx, but you don't gotta make it that loud, lol.
Would be a 6 elsewise, but hey, I've been playing Lethal Company a lot, so it gets a plus point. Would be 7.5, but this was pre Maneater and Sapsucker update, and the Kidnapper Fox is there so... yeah. 7
This is one of those rare cases in which I actually disagree with the Legendary rating it got. I don't hate the level, in fact I think it's pretty cool with the... I guess "supposed theme" of an abandoned city in the midst of the blizzard. But this really could've been better off Epic. And I say this because of the obvious and natural distaste with the community and cherryteam levels.
Confession: This level is one of the reasons why I watched No Game No Life, and thus, made a starting point to me watching anime.
I really liked the song admittingly, and I wanted to know where its origin is from... I was 12 at the time...
Alright well... the level. Quite a classic 2.0 level. Visuals for its time was impressive, and the gameplay was pretty ok for the most part. Nothing else to say other than that.
Honestly you don't need a tutorial for this, but if you're having trouble remembering how to fart... well this is the level for you.
Concept wise, definitely the most interesting level coming from AudieoVisual. You play it once, and then once you reach the end, you have to find a way to escape from one of the three ways hinted to you.
I really like the idea of a looping GD level, and the mode of exit is finding a secret path that'll take you out of the loop. While I do think Experiment did it better, it's thanks to this level that inspired the idea of it.
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sorry about this gang