AGAIN with the ZOMG not Anime-ers?! O_o;
Seriously, what is WRONG with you people? It's so BLATANTLY comic book style and your still saying "Like, good job dude on doing the whole animation without animation thing" It's like a government conglormeration of collectively braindead retard monkies being forced to write reviews with their shriveled balls!
In regards to the reviewer below me. YES, SEMEN. It's not misspelled. It's called a METAPHOR! Geez!! In a comparison with the city we so idol, he likened it to a space of 'guts' 'semen' and 'flesh.' Got a problem? Good.
Onto my review:
Well, it seems to be getting somewhere. I just don't know where yet.
Style gets a big kick in the boot upwards for pulling off (and being accurate about) the hacking; as well as the simulcast displays =P
Sound is pretty repetitive here, especially the music, though, as the last one, it has high points for those few moments of glory.
Again, MOOD sets the tone here. And again, the Artist is good at it.
This piece has much less comparisons and metaphors (thus why all the sub-english IV kiddies gave it a *slightly* higher score because they UNDERSTOOD SOMETHING *sigh*) but those it does make are simple, effective, and really accurate as well as being something to consider.
The hacker character is concentrated upon here. I wont give out spoilers, that's not my nature, but through him the plot is accelerating.
We're dropped a few hints of something large scale going on. Nothing big is revealed in this chapter, but a lot of clues are emerging from the darkness as to what's going on and what this story is about.
There's not much else to say. The Graphics category got a boost because the artist was anything but lazy on this one; not to mention being stylish about it the whole way through.
I still give this piece a hearty thumbs up, and it's sub-english IV readers a VERY big 'fuck you' middle finger down. Don't be disheartened by the less sophisticated or educated; this wasn't made for them IN THE FIRST PLACE anyway.