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Weapon Arts

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This was a very quickly put together flash movie but i hope you like it. The characters are based of my Real life friends and their personality was used in the making of the characters. This is the first movie ive submited and ill have more to come i just hope you like them.

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That was ok...

Pretty good...Looks weird with no arms or legs bey hey not too shabby...Not too shabby at all

Love da music

Good Job Topher

Hey Ozy.... good job from the Razz. Finally got around to reviewing the movie... good work

what?

pretty bad :$
graphics were ok, storyline: well there was none :| sound was ok, and it had no humour. oh well, try again.
oh and a play and replay button would be nice.

uhh....

yah was this a spoof of rayman, soul calibur, or soul edge or something? i thought there was like no point in it. in the time i watched it, i coulda painted a guy, with a big knife, hey! thats a good idea, im gonna go do that now!

Good Stuff - needs work

Your style is good, but your people need arms/legs, and especially the nunchuks need links!

Normally, this wouldn't be neccessary, as we don't need to know how the arm is involved in the action, as long as we can see the hand (obvious example - the Madness titles) However, seeing you are doing weapon combat, we need to see the arms to understand what the hands are doing. And legs too!

You need to either increase the frame rate, or shorten time between moves, because your people seem to be moving underwater. But the moves are fairly decent. I see plenty of potential if you keep up the work.

The music? ugh. But that's my personal opinion.

One last thing, a Restart button would be great!

Keep up the good work!

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2,748
Votes
20
Score
3.60 / 5.00

Uploaded
Oct 24, 2003
9:20 PM EDT