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Reviews for "the Last Battle for men"

Nice style

I liked the wavy/rough animation style. By all means keep going with this, it was fun to watch.

oh ... my... gawd!!

well, what can i say? next to nothing whatsoever that can POSSIBLY be criticised. i cant even say it was sketchy because that added to its incredibly unique style! antastic visuals and animation. the music was great and the only reason i didnt give a ten was because of a lack of sfx! i must emphasise how absolutely FANTASTIC that flash was and i pray this gets daily 1st place! very captivating and it made my day" good job!!

Very nice

There were a few flaws in this movie. Firstly, the ships at the beginning just appeared out of nowhere, I was thinking that they should have been showed passing by the camera. Secondly, you need to work on drawing straight lines. The movie faltered a little due to the fact the lines were all wavy. Thirdly, this is a movie, like Zero Wing did, that could have benefitted from synching the music to the action on-screen. You didn't do this, unfortunately. Finally, there needed to be more animation of the ground battle, and more gore/blood/etc. I mean, it took me until the foot stepped down next to the dead Martian at the end for me to realize he was dead and on the ground. But these are only my gripes. The rest of the movie was awesome, and you should be very proud of yourself. It was a great job!

i realy like this

I think this is realy good and the style is uneque. The music fited realy well but
All i would say is put some more music at the credits. Keep up the good work

scr4ppy responds:

Were the credits that exiting then?

Wow...

An instant favorite as far as I'm concerned. That's about a thousand times better than anything I could manage... but if you want a tip, I'd make machine gun fire straight lines and put more music on after the first piece ends.