Score: 7
"Awesome, but found wanting for originality."
date: June 24, 2005
The graphics are purely unique and your style is original. It's very hard to find a good animation without style outlines. The scenes were dynamically protrayed, the animation moved seamlessly, and the was not a single bit of the animation that failed to capture my attention and interest. Graphics: 10.
The style of the story is decent, but I found it wanting for originality. The beginning cutscene of the urban wastescape is just about the spitting image of the SNES Shadowrun game's opening urban wastescape, and the story of Mr. Kravitch is very similar to that game as well. I dunno, it had more of a Shadowrun feel than it did a White Wolf feel, but you're no amateur. Style: 6.
The sound was good... I like the way the voice acting, music, and sound effects were efficiently done, but the sound quality is fuzzy. I like the variance to keep things alive. Sound: 7.
The flash is also tastefully gory. Heh... that sounds kind of weird, but what I really mean is, you added just enough violence to really hit home with the mood of the story, and not detract from what's going on with the silly "Look-at-me-wave-Bob's-intestines-around-and-play-go-fish!" kind of nonsense. Sometimes, too much violence is more silly and retarded than its desired effect of fear and bitter decay. Violence: 10.
I don't rate movies very high with interactivity because, well, they're not that interactive. I do appreciate having a flash that allows you to play, and not just kick you straight into the action. I love the scene selection and quality selection. Interactivity: 4.
While the flash isn't very funny, it is very interesting. I like how the story drew me into the darkness of the disgusting reality just as it did to Mr. Kravitch... except that I hope not to end up on the operating table, and leave with a third foot coming out of the middle of my forehead. :) Humor: 7.
Man... I'm jealous of your gaming group now. Overall: 7.