Jan 9, 2018
Rate a 7
English Dubbed
Art Work
Plot
Sure, there isn't a proper lead in but ask yourself how often do you skip introductions for video games just so you can play the game? Pretty often i would imagine. That is why here i don't the artist bothered. For his video was about game play. Sure it wasn't deep in thought but it also wasn't maddening either. In fact i found it to be a calm medium but at the same time implying a maddening game trait we gamers share. Which is curse of repetition. Don't deny it. Whether it was a tough boss or a simple slip from
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a sneeze or sweaty palms. We got to the virtual graveyard. Granted there wasn't any spoken lyrical or written guidance but does a gamer or true gamer need a teacher or guide to lead them to the objective? If you stated yes... I-I don't know what to do with you. I would recommend therapy and suggest you rethink your answer but i am not you. Generally speaking it is a firm no.
As for the ending, let me say it was a hoot. Sure, it could have been a simple ending like the end but no it was one we generally search for on the web. The one where one is slightly ridiculed for not being strong enough by a female voice to boot and implied need for emotional support. If you can't figure out what i am referring to i strongly advise watching this. It is nice and short so don't complain about lack of time.
Art wise
Wonderful. Couldn't be any better. Each frame while quick since whole animation is 15 or so seconds is easily recognizable. The art of warfare to be simple. Animation is nice and crisp along with the color. But that ending i don't think i could have painted a better one if i tried. Sure it doesn't require much artist talent to mimic but the message it conveys is quite relate-able.
Sound
Not a bad beat for a quick fill in music tempo. I think if i had this on a loop of some kind i may use it play some games i have.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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