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A few inconsistencies, but those can be nitpicked by anyone. While the art style is a bit different than what was originally billed in the teaser, the style is still enjoyable even though it has lost its pseudo-anime look in favor of a comic book feel. There was no explanation as to why the female protagonist killed off the people in the fallout shelter, although there may be a conclusion of "She started freaking out and killed them all in a bloody rampage" but that is still too vague to properly ascertain.
Overall, this feels like a true post-apocalypse film blended with the art style of an American comic book. The approach towards Modern Realism with overtones of Doomsday sets this up for a series that can be appreciated by the intelligent masses.
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Very good game, reminded me of the first Golden Axe game. Graphics are nicely done and the constant on-your-toes feel was very well done. Bosses were tough, a welcome thing in this current age of easy boss fights. Well done!
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This one's reminiscent of that one Alfred Hitchcock film "The Birds". Very slick flash.
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Graphic wise, the Links all looked a wee bit out of proportion when you zoomed out. Everything else looks alright when you had zoomed in.
Story wise, THAT WAS PURE GENIUS! Imagine that, the four Links landing in the Japanese uncensored version. JP Link + JP Zelda + dead end room = happiness!
The jokes were awesome. Just. Pure. Awesomeness.
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Pure awesomeness! The very plot is so... so... deep. I had seen the 12 other Chapters before and this one is so incredible. The fight scenes were so perfectly orchestrated with the music that I was riveted to my seat, ignoring the spoonful of chicken noodle soup that I was holding onto. The angsty situations by a certain femme fatale was rather good.
There is no humor to speak of, except the dramatic irony at the end. Sometimes, a movie is a helluva lot better than a book. The way you keep shifting scenes from past to present is a little... not entirely annoying but it just wants me to see the fights and skip the dialogue. But then again, the dialogue reveals a lot of interesting things that must be important.
Final Verdict-- Vote 5 and enshrine this Chapter into the FF category!
By and by, why the 2 year delay?
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(All the other reviewers gave away all of the spoilers... I don't like that...)
The fight scene, the combos, the rivalry between dimensions... Heck, even the little character selection at the beginning was funny! I love the way you had perfectly coordinated the voices and the hit sounds this time around. The music perfectly fits the mood of the combat so that it sounds like a desperate final confrontation.
Prologue = t3h funny!!
Oh, the ending... just stunned me... Very plot-twisty thingie it was. Never expected that to happen.
The credits are... amazing. You must be a master of using Photoshop for the entire movie.
Please, make more of these wonderful flashes!
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Frame by Frame? Hand drawn animation? Original Artwork? Sounds and looks like a recipe for success!
The animation itself is strong enough to stand against those that don't have voices. If voices were added, people would dispute exactly how the various characters should sound like. In this case, it was for the best.
This tribute to CT is full of surprises and I'm amazed that some attack poses, such as Magus prepping a spell, are correct to the final detail.
Overall, this is a flash of pure CT awesomeness!
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Ha ha! Hooo... I know a couple of these games but exactly what are the ones with the old geezer and the talking monsters at the end?
Just seeing Luigi getting slammed by the Hammer Bro. was worth it! (Even though it was referring to Luigi's Mansion with the dialogue.)
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Much better. The references and dialogue this time lines up with the translated script of RMZ3 and RMZ4. I had my doubts earlier, with the first movie, whether or not that the producer would service the die-hard fans of the RockMan Zero series. Evidently, the producer/director has done his homework. I bow to your successful creation, having seen that you are revealing yourself as a true enough fan to the series.
However, it still sores me that you chose to give an alternate story of RMZ3. X still living... the final fight against Omega... the duel against Real Zero...
Oh yeah, interesting little reference to Phantom's speech in RMZ3. And the incorporation of the Triple Rod... very good. Now you only lack the Chain Rod (RMZ2) and the Zero Knuckle (RMZ4).
Overall, much better than the first time.
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Awesome, pal, just freakin' awesome. If there's anything I would have to say is subpar, I'd say it's the Lakitu's voice actor. And that's just to piss the voice actor off for no reason.
Dude, it'd be interesting to see some more edu-tainment flashes from you in the future. Say, perhaps the Metroid series on the subject of Biology 101?
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It's not like he's a professional voice actor or anything. And... um... I doubt you'll see anything educational out of me for a while (if ever). Especially on Biology. I nearly failed that class.
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