Please keep doing this! I'd love to see you grow as an artist! Very well done!
~D.
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Please keep doing this! I'd love to see you grow as an artist! Very well done!
~D.
Ok, I will :D
The rating isn't for the animation, it's for the song. Though the "tooning" isn't perfect, the music and lyrics are so classic it's hard to give it anything lower than four stars. We all know them, we'll never forget them.
Videos like this are what MADE Newgrounds. It can be that way again.
General, you're back!
I was going to give it four stars, but that ending pumped me up too much. The writing team deserves a powerful handshake for making this series as good as it is. Oscar has created a world filled with intrigue and mystery. I don't know who or what the current political powers are in his universe, but they are there, no question about it.
Boomer's monologue is well/not-so-well delivered. It's strange. There are moments where the way in which he speaks, the simple candor of it, works, and there are moments where it makes the lines sound unnatural (not in a good way). The monologue alone would have left this at four stars, since it left me thinking, "That could've been stronger. We could've really GOTTEN how nuts Boomer was thanks to the whispers of Demon-Alien Mechalord." That being said, there WERE times where the way he casually talked about tearing the "castle zombies" apart made his insanity seem authentic and dispassionate.
The rest of the episode was basically a reunion of the entire cast of "Repercussions." And was it good? Oh yeah, REALLY good. Even with it being as brief as it was, the emotion behind it was genuine and put a smile on my face.
I'm glad this episode WASN'T what I predicted it would be in my review of "D1." It's a well told part of a well told story that I'm glad to watch unfold.
Now, I've heard there's another chapter in hidden parts of the Net. I shall seek it out. Until then, here's to Boomer, Roberts and Some Other Guy.
~D.
Although this isn't particularly original, it's a good test as far as coding and artwork. However, it does represent something important.
I'm charmed by the game in that it, in a way, is what Newgrounds used to be all about back when it was more popular, before all the advertising and the crapifying of the "Best of All Time" section (they seriously needed to fix that so that there's a player elected list as well as an editors' list so that films like "Madness Combat" are higher up. That video was such a game changer in terms of Flash animation).
In short, though it isn't the most amazing thing ever, I do like and hope you keep getting better as an artist and a coder.
Cute! My little sister loves it! It's good to see people making little games like this. Thanks, and merry Christmas!
...story makes a game.
Look, I didn't get too far since at the time of my playing I was a bit busy, but I can tell that the writer(s) of this game was/were not messing around. This just goes to show how much story makes a game. Although simple (as far as I've seen) and not necessarily super unique in terms of gameplay, the tale to be told is quite unique. My only wish was that it was (once again, as far as I played) less physical and a bit more about the actual psyche and spirit.
This is good stuff man. You definitely know what you're doing. Very professional. And I love when it quiets down for a second.
Absolutely beautiful.
Tremendously beautiful song you have here. Especially that opening. I love it.
Great!
A cool video-game song. 9/10 and 4/5 from me.
...can I put this on my blog?
This picture is great. Listen, if I give you credit for it, can I put this on my blog? It's really cool and I like putting people's art on my blog to promote them as artists.
Sure, as long as you don't hide the credit in a tiny little space where no one can see it. Hehe, I'm sure you probably wouldn't do something like that though.
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