Love What's Gone
This map was featured on 2009-06-07
Did you ever want a map that's perfectly balanced with both fast-action and stealth gameplay? Look no further than Jugglekid's masterpiece, "Love What's Gone."
Jugglekid has sculpted this pseudo-symmetrical playground with pulchritudinous tiles and brilliantly-placed rockets to form a map that is both challenging and intuitive. Rarely do I ever see maps come together so flawlessly. The free roaming space on the top half of the map contrasts with the bottom, a burrowed stealth run, but both portions fit together magnificently.
The seamless integration of the drones, rockets, and gold placement make this map a must-play.
— T3chno
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2009-06-08
rawr. zorn.
and a jugglekid feature. good job techno.
2009-06-08
Reminds me
of those old user-levels in the original version of n.
2009-06-08
hey, this is cool!
i like the bouncie in the middle, it gives the impression that the map's basement is completely accessable, but the bouncie cuts off the two halves... thats better than a tile, or oneways...
5/5
5/5
2009-06-08
that is an understatement
I cannot believe it! It must've been almost 3 years since I last saw a comment from the almighty Zorn!
2009-06-08
I enjoy the alliteration
but isn't 'pseudo-symmetrical' pushing it? Why not just 'asymmetrical' or more appropriately 'seemingly symmetrical'?
2009-06-08
Zooooooooooooorn
\o/
2009-06-08
Holy shit.
Zorn commented! o.O
2009-06-08
The game hasn't changed much.
It's not like we have advanced technologies compared to old NUMA and that these maps are drawings on the inside of some cave instead of blueprints in an office building. You can't really say 'modern standards' correctly. More noob maps (mine included) or made then early 08 anyways.
2009-06-07
*Modern standards*
/what/
though I enjoyed the drone mechanics
EdoI
2009-06-07
Nice feature
had this faved a while ago.
2008-02-26
I like it a lot
4.5aved
nevershine