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Glad to hear you enjoyed it and thanks for your honest review
Of course, it has some minor drawbacks, the main of which, in my opinion, is a lack of clues where exactly to look for the documents the player is tasked with recovering, and searching through all the buildings in a power plant gets a bit tedious. I don't think the marker should show exact location either, it just feels it'd been better if player got more clues as to where to look.
Despite that, it's a pretty solid scenario worth playing. Definitely a thumbs up from me and I'd recommend playing this scenario.
It'd be also great to see more scenarios like this, which utilize open-world aspect of the game and some horror/suspense/mystery elements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChpPWFxTVyo - Part 2
Music in movies is not part of the mission. I just edited recorded movie :) That was nice , atmospheric gameplay :)
I have released an update that includes some new content. If you don't like the new features or have suggestions for improvement, please let me know :)
Thanks for your detailed feedback, I really like some of your ideas ;)
Thanks for taking the time
I'm glad you had fun anyway