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Fatal Freight: Remastered is a great Custom Map that is directly comparable to a vanilla campaign in terms of Quality and Difficulty. It was very fun, enjoyable, and well-made overall. This map was somewhat easy for a good team on Expert, just like a vanilla campaign would be.
There was a somewhat difficult Moderate Gauntlet on Chapter 4 (we lost a pub player to a Dead Drop here, after he walked off a ledge and wound up hanging after we had all dropped).
The Finale was a fairly novel Scavenge 7 Cans-Defend-Tank-Defend-Double Tank. The Finale had plenty of consumables, explosives, and wide-open loops to make it manageable for a decent team.
The rest of the map was fairly generous with consumables and had plenty of side rooms/areas to explore for scavenger-type players...
There were also lots of small bits of info and lore put into this map to find and read, for those interested in map lore.