Yes agree, it is typical mansion mission, but keeps right (more or less) balance. It is difficult but not to frustrating level puzzle-wise. Also story was not over-explaining (in fact, it felt even minimalistic) and mysterious enough to keep me interested. It reminds me both OM Lord Bafford's Manor and something like FM Unsung Villain (but it's bigger than that). Though I don't know what was in the original version.
hinotumei, I see some replies are deleted, but I still think your this last reply in this thread is itself too personal and too tactless and toxic. It itself feels like trolling (even if you don't think that way or did not put this meaning into your reply). While you may have problems with this mission (which itself isn't perfect, but playable - I haven't any crash (and my pc is quite the potato) and it seems other people also haven't - so it might be some problem on your side with your par...
I'm not criticizing you. I haven't played this mission in particular, but I found that architecture is not strongest aspect of bbb's missions - judging from ones I've played: Short Night's Work, Hammer Skull and Nigel's Hidden Treasure. Yeah, it's quite boxy, basic and on very simplistic side. Also visual design of interiors sometimes may vary from quite detailed to very basic. So I think you raise a fair point. "Meandering" is the most... suitable word I can use to describe them, since they ...
Well, to some extent it reflects my own thoughts. I didn't expect much from this mission, but I found myself enjoying Loser as some good adventure/keyhunt prison mission with lots of things to do and to deal with, and which is set in exotic island. I found that some people are put off by its strange humour but I wasn't that much distracted.
I like its mission for both unusual tomb raider-esque setting and also for its gameplay, challenging but not that keyhunty or frustrating. Overall, good hommage to original level from T1. You might be interested in another similar (more or less) FMs.
First of all, intruder made another underground vertical mission, Journey into the Underdark - which is set in Forgotten Realms world (and inspired by Icewind Dale series). It is a bit unusual mission: instead of three difficulty levels ther...