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Latest Flash Reviews
In fact, this is so goo that the only reason you got a 9 instead of a 10 is that it's soooo good that I wish it was real. But it isn't, and that makes me sad. :(
I practically reactivated my account late at night instead of sleeping just to write this review ( I haven't written a flash review in years) because it's so good.
Why doesn't this really exist....
/cry
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I love the variety of the animation you do, and This was no exception. The eeire, pencil-like, black and white drawings really set the mood for the movie. The only part I didn't like in the poem was ther line, "Was I on Crack?" It seemed to take away from the mood a bit. Other than that the poem was great. The music fit well, and I loved that sound effect (or it might have been part of the music) during the very beginning and during the line "But with another strange noise I began too.." (or something like that): That high pitch screeching noise really adds to fearful moments, not to mention sounds cool.
So good job on another well made animation and thank you for reading my review that contains probably the biggest run-on in review history.
Later yo.
Author's Response:
haha, and thanks again, man for yet another review :) Heh, and you're right about the "was I on crack" line. It was just a cheap joke that didn't really fit. (tho it was just slightly related to a time a while back when I was freakin out one night cuz I thought someone had broken into my house... and long story short, I couldn't sleep afterwards and so I wrote a letter to my girlfriend about the experience and after reading it the next day she said I sounded like I was on drugs)
heh, but glad you liked it and I think I may have just beat your run-on record ;)
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I know I have heard of the unicorns before, but I'm not sure if I've actually listened to them. I liked this movie, and it had a feeling of strangeness to it. The peach moon itself looked pretty cool, and I liked how you used a picture of a real ice cream cone instead of drawing one. It added to the strangeness. I think I liked the creepy smile at the end the most. Nice work.
Author's Response:
Thanks, Fayt. You never fail to leave me a nice review :)
I'm glad you were one of the people that noted the reasons behind the style I chose instead of just saying "the graphics weren't that great" I wanted it to have a feeling of strangeness to it, so if that's how you felt then my mission has been accomplished!!
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Latest Audio Reviews
I love robo's theme and you did it justice. As people have said before me, the melody seemed a bit too soft, but I could have junks-ville speakers as well. Chrono Trigger rules. You should check out the version of Spekkio's theme I've made.
Author's Response:
Hey thanks for the review man! Yeah this piece could use a lot of work. Glad you liked it though. Maybe I'll make a new longer version.
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I'm reviewing all of your audio instead of doing my loch ness monster paper for english. I have never played Topgear, but by this remix, the music in it has got to be sweet. I love all of the sound effects you used, especially the one in the arpeggio...sorry, I'm not good with specifing things exactly.
Author's Response:
This was one of the first awsome car racing game in my opinion, it's too bad that you never got to play it! This song took forever to make, I generally don't like to do songs this long. Glad you liked it though.
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Cool theme, would fit a nightmare well. The piano part reminded me a bit like that rob d song in the first matrix (clubbed to death, i think) and the strings added to the eerie-ness of the piece.
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