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What is your favorite map?

Whats your favorite map and why is that your favorite map?

This can be any map that you just feel stands out to you.

My favorite map is the preschool map because of the detail put into the preschool. It looks exactly like the one in the movie and I always have fun getting chased in the map. The map is the average size of most maps but looks huge because of how everything is layed out.

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  • Member Posts: 2,340
    edited April 2019

    I like The Chapel because I get to visit a fellow Unicorn 💜🦄


    Edit: I forgot a word because I suck.

  • Member Posts: 90

    Haddonfield, because Halloween was a fantastic movie. Plus the houses are a nice and interesting change.

    Game Plant is a close second cause I love the whole 2 level building.

  • Member Posts: 1,649

    Farm maps cuz I can bully killers there without limits

  • Member Posts: 4,104

    I enjoy Lery's Memorial Institute. The lack of open areas makes sneaking around easier for both sides and allows for some scares.

  • Member Posts: 3,615

    Lery's.

    Indoor maps are cool

  • Member Posts: 122

    I like gas haven. I don't know why, it's just really interesting and a gas station and environs is a cool concept for a horror game.

  • Member Posts: 7,161

    Haddonfield. Halloween fan here and that map is great. The suburban feel makes it feel unique. Some great loop spots.

  • Member Posts: 1,456

    By look, Haddonfield and the Spirit's one.

    By gameplay, most OG maps

  • Member Posts: 87

    Haddonfield

    Because:


  • Member Posts: 5,873

    I've always loved The Clowns map, it's just so awesome.

  • Member Posts: 5,069

    Haddonfield. Very climatic map <3

  • Member Posts: 89

    Blood Lodge. I feel feel comfortable when running on that map. Pallets are easy to come by.

  • Member Posts: 3,154

    As survivor any of the maps with corn, I like escaping stealthily with my Urban Evasion.

    As killer I guess The Chapel, just 'cause there is Maurice.

  • Member Posts: 13,671
    edited April 2019

    Springwood. My favorite on both sides.

  • Member Posts: 13,616
    edited April 2019

    Thompson House.

    Can accomplish easy chases at the house thanks to 0 terror radius and i don't suffer from corn vision.

  • Member Posts: 5,176

    The Game because I love its aesthetic and ambiance

  • Member Posts: 14,110

    Haddonfield because it’s flippin Haddonfield

  • Member Posts: 1,165

    I only like the 3 original maps that we all know and love.

  • Member Posts: 539

    Honestly I like Mount Ormond Resort! I think it’s because of the snow and it roughly reminds me of until dawn

  • Member Posts: 2,552

    Thompson House.

    Such a great map.

  • Member Posts: 4,506

    I like Giddeon Meat Plant as a survivor the most. It's so much harder to get away with bs and you can literally trap yourself sometimes.

  • Member Posts: 1,714

    Any McMillan and Crotus one. Those are the ones where I can actually see my damn traps and gen auras without any problem.

    Springwood and Haddonfield can go straight to Hell.

  • Member Posts: 606
    edited April 2019

    Any Autohaven, Asylum, & The Game.

  • Member Posts: 4,104
    edited April 2019

    @Condorloco_26 What about those Ormond Auras?

    I heard Susie fiddling with her Walkman then suddenly the whole resort was hit with a cloaking device.

  • Member Posts: 198

    Ormond ski resort. I like how it’s not so dark in comparison to other maps. And also it’s a great map for one of my personal favorite perks, balanced landing

  • Member Posts: 1,714

    @Peasant Ormond is the absolute worst right now, I can't see anything. Gens, hooks, nothing, zilch, nada when playing killer there.

    But I guess I haven't played 2000 matches on it yet, to hate it as furiously as Springwood or Haddonfield.

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