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Rating: C-
This would work as a multiplayer track with fifty people or so, and it would be interesting as a Final Destination or Battlefield-esque competitive level purely to test racing skills over jumping and rotating. But as a single-player track (since Distance multiplayer has always had almost no-one hosting servers), it's a snore-fest. It's not difficult or challenging, it's just boring.
Also, re-creation isn't everything. It's nice to be faithful to the source material, but fun comes first. I liked your last Acceleracers levels, I really did. But this one, at least when I tried it, was a travesty.
Also, the exit is difficult to find, which makes an already repetitive track even more so.
I love how you even implimented the black hole into the design of the stage, honestly is great