I sense a bit of symbolism
I can either take this literally or symbolically. Either way, it's a very good piece of work. Very touching love story. I like it. This has been placed in the favorites.
I sense a bit of symbolism
I can either take this literally or symbolically. Either way, it's a very good piece of work. Very touching love story. I like it. This has been placed in the favorites.
Pixel-version Robot Chicken!
Just like that Adult Swim show, a little something for everybody.
It must have taken a lot of time and dedication to make that many skits, and it paid off! Funny stuff!
Looping must be hard work.
And after seeing this Flash, it's a great reminder of how everything is not for everyone. It's a very funny piece of work.
thanks for the review :)
This is pretty good.
Just to make it easy:
+Excellent sprite rips
+Use of the original music from the game.
-This is pretty enjoyable, I like it.
-Wouldn't it be better to use their original Japanese names? Konami's been doing that since "Mystical Ninja starring Goemon" on the N64.
-The Whack-a-Mole game responds too slowly (i.e. the mallet moves too slow). I remember the SNES version, the reponse was pretty quick.
Very accurate ASCII work
The characters look the way they do in the anime, and it seriously looks like a lot of time is spent on it on that aspect alone.
My only gripe is the subititles are pretty much in random places. And it would be nice to have English translations too.
I like it overall.
Congratulations
Excellent job for your first submittion here. This has got to be the most fluid sprite fights I have ever seen in the last six months or so.
And it is rare to find the Street Fighter III sprites so congrats on finding them. Good thing you use the "impact" effects rather then the blood, that would have looked awkward. The time dilation was used a bit overused, but it's alright. The sound was synced up very nicely.
And a bit of a nitpick, the end made it look like Ken married Chun-Li, so how would Ken's girlfriend Eliza feel about that? (I haven't played SFIII: 3rd Strike yet, been reading the comics)
Oh well, regardless, because of your potential, I'm adding this and you into my favorites. Congratulations.
Very nice.
Nice to see someone from RIT getting the Front Page. I did get a bit suspecious when the stall color and "Gracie's sux" came on.
Back to the review, nice work.
+ Valid points, I hate hand dryers that are cold (because they do not dry)
+ Funny as a standup comic
- Audio pops
The Best Online Flash Series
Ten days ago, I started watching Broken Saints, and I found myself unable to stop. Every chapter and act made me want to advance further and further into the series, uncovering the plot.
I have to admit, I was a bit bored with the first half sometimes with the long character development, but it was all worth it in the end, pretty much everything wrapped up nicely and a satifactory conclusion and epilogue. I was disappointed to see one of my favorite main character die in the end, but I understood it.
It is also pretty nice to see the evolution of the artwork, from the sketchy pencil art to the moody paintings, even though it lost a bit of the "anime" feel you started out with.
I can tell you that I am happy with the series, and I will buy the DVD set, and the video game version when it comes out.
Qouting from the Georgia Straight, "...it could easily make the transition to TV or film." And I hope this becomes a reality.
The one-man show, Synsanoko Studios, producer of flash comics.
Age 39, Male
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Joined on 6/11/03