: Well, that concludes the PF Volunteers series, save the comments that will be
: posted in response to this, my final post. I found PF to be a truly
: compelling scenario with a perfect blend of puzzles, action and story - in
: short, a scenario worthy of the Marathon legacy. I believe that for
: gameplay it is on a par with scenarios like Trojan, but its story is even
: more well-developed. This will certainly go down in my book as one of my
: favorites.
I really have no relevant comment concerning the last two levels. Steve did a good job covering each. I don't know whether the lack of a name for the last level was intentional or not, but I would prefer that it have a name attached to it. I guess I'm funny that way. As for the scenario itself, let me repeat what I wrote to Matt prior to the beginning of the Phoenix Falling volunteer series. I told him that I was so impressed with the scenario that as far as I was concerned, the gameplay was as good as the original M1 scenario. I don't say that lightly. There are certain aspects of the M1 levels that will always make it unique and without equal. Nevertheless, I was as captivated, challenged, and overwhelmed with PF as I have been with M1 and Trojan. I truly, truly look forward to the updated version of PF.