
However with Logic Portals, it goes a bit beyond the normal, introducing things that most people haven't ever tried before. Techniques like, "Half-Portaling" as well as a simple height trick changed to gain height from continuous maneuverability.
Of course not to leave all that without mentioning perhaps the Single Stand point in these maps. The main part, and thats something that interests me most. Its not the new textures, not the new tricks added in, but in fact a new tech. A simple Cube, floating in space, but not just any space. A space made and designed very well to accompany and also visually explain the device that holds the Weighted Storage Cube in Mid-air. The use of simple entity's, as well as props allow the device to feel real, and in my mind I pictured that this is something I could see Aperture Science making. I looked at it, and felt like it was straight from the Dev's up at Valve, who made Portal.
Simple as that, and suffice to say, the device wasn't used frequently enough, and when I mean frequently, I mean I didn't see it in any real puzzles worth its time and existence.
That made me feel a bit disappointed, that it wasn't used all to much, but I did feel as if it was preparing me. This is something key to a developer, and thats to show something off, but leave in it mystery for a period in time. It allows not only to vitally change a Mechanic, but to perfect. And with that, I know that this will be used surely in Hurricaaane's future maps. And I hope to see much more of this, in other maps as well.
Another thing to add to the review before a final rating is the addition of textures. They seem to feel a bit out of place within the area, but are still an admiration of work. They need to be revised slightly, but still, I feel as they somehow fit. Something that really made me smile was the Overlay materials used to show the different puzzle methods implemented into his puzzles. They felt official, and i also hope to see much more of this as well.

The map is very well made, not only in brushwork as is appears through a play in Portal, but in creativity, which is why this map succeeds so much. Its Pleasing, and has alot of "whoa thats cool" moments into it, so you'll be sure to have tons of fun in it.
Teleporters are the smartest method of transferring the player back and forth, and too see them used here was great.

The Cube floater wasn't used to much, and was a real disappointment to the map, however it was a great addition.

Gameplay: Very good, with some thought outs, and new concepts. -5/5
Design: Great Brushwork, clear goals, and very well made lighting. -5/5
Puzzles: Fluent, and requires the player to place portals smartly and use them wisely on some of the Countdown Timers, including being fast with their reflexes.-5/5


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