So I finished the first 3 levels, and while still having 11 more to go, I can tell already that it's probably the biggest vanilla episode we had in years!
I attached the stats of every map, so I can keep track of how much time I spent playing this. I'm not the completionist type, so I'm not going to find every secret on every map. I'm playing on Let's Rock.
Sunset Suicide is a great start to the episode. This map (like all maps here I suppose) can easily be a regular 'hot map' on msdn and whatever, but in a grand scheme of things (compared to levels 2 and 3 at least) it looks very simple, small and unpretentious. Tbh I forgot the long development history of BR, but I'm under impression that it started as a standalone user map, later expanded match the episode's ideas.
I like that you only have to fight liztroopers until the very end; it gives you a nice "first level" feeling that's actually feels kinda refreshing. It's so simple, yet I don't remember any good episodes/tcs that have smtn like this - usually they give you all enemies right from the start.
Embarco's Most Blasted is the first "epic" map of the episode; I was literally in awe of it's sheer size and coolness. Find the jetpack really fast, thining I can probably skip a lot, but it turned out to be only partial relief, since this map involves lots of running back-and-forth.
I can clearly see the pattern ck3D is going for, with enemies matching the specific cars, i.e. pigs with mortars and so on. The map's is not too hard, but not a walk in the park either. Battelords with expanders kinda threw me off guard though - one new type of enemie that you learn to fear (like the new tanks).
I spent a good 70 mins (probably 90) on this map, mostly due to the fact that I coudn't find the yellow card slot for some reason, even though I crossed it multiple times...you players know how it is.
Big Apple Smoke Toke is very small in comprasion to previous maps but I like the design of it anyway, music is a good fit too. Love the sewers, and this little part with 2-3 overlords. And of course, the setpiece with a skyscrapers and a big ship. Reminds me of similar setpieces in Oostrum's maps.
Find the exit unexpectedly fast; I was thinking I find a secret level, but a small cheating revealed that it's a next level really. I suppose that I'll find the secret level if I'll follow the keycard doors.
I like the first 3 levels, enjoyed it a lot, but also exhausted after playing maps 2 and 3, already. So, until next time!