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Ezekiel

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No forehead.



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No forehead.



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No forehead.



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No ear lobes.



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No forehead.
 

Riskbreaker

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This map managed to genuinely creep me out at times back when I played DW, which is no small feat for Blood after all this time. Same with the Alien-themed map from E2.
Also, I see that you haven't missed the secret map :obviously:. It feels a bit like a tribute to that amusement park map from Duke Caribbean, does it not?
 

octavius

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First attempt at OpenXcom: Terror From The Deep on Super-Human failed miserably when the first mission, before even spotting a single sub, was a night Terror Mission. There were just too many Gill Men and Deep One for my raw recruits to handle.

Second attempt, and again there's not a single sub sighted and the first event is a Terror mission. This time it's in daylight, and I manage to kill all the 18 aliens, but only saved one civilian, and lost four of my own men. So not too bad for raw recruits, even if the score was terrible.
Then I'm too late for the next Terror mission since I waited for dawn. When I finally get a sub assault in late February I only manage an OK score.

Then comes March:
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Grrrr! How the Justin Trudeau am I supposed to beat the game on Superhuman when there's no enemy subs to warm up with before handling Terror sites?!?
 

Strange Fellow

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
TFTD on Superhuman seems like a recipe for extreme frustration. The game already leans a bit too hard into the "X-COM but more harder" angle for my taste, no need to make it even worse.
 

HansDampf

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I binged through the rest of Death Wish yesterday.

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I didn't bother going for all secrets but made sure I wouldn't miss any of the secret levels.
It's really good.
It's ... better than Blood!
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- every map has a memorable spectacle or theme
- the recurring Tchernobog troll
- ammo for the napalm launcher is only found in secrets, which makes it a nice reward
- reasonable secrets with hints (still too many secrets)
- boss monsters work better when grouped with other enemies
- lots of opportunities to nuke zombies

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Mirrors!

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If you think jumping in Blood is bad, try Ion Fury!
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MOAR BRAINS!

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:salute:

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