That was painful.
Graphics: The drawings were nice, although simple and not too colorful. The animation left something to be desired, as it wasn't really up to par with the smoothness and intricacy of other similar animations such as Bunnykill or Madness.
Sound: Sparse, weak sound effects that we've all heard a million times before, accompanied by a crappy techno remake of an orchestral score that would have fit the movie much better.
Style: Almost nothing here is original. The characters have obviously taken their likeness from Bunnykill, and the whole style pays homage to Madness, although this seems like a cheaply done episode of Bunnykill. From the bouncy nature of the protaganist, to the rabbit-like legs, to the way the enemies' eyes close when they get sliced up.
Violence: Cartoons hacking, slashing, and occasionally shooting each other.
Interactivity: Play/replay buttons.
Humor: None.
Overall: Just not that great. The animation is good, but not good enough for what it's trying to be. There's very little action, too little, actually, so it's woefully short. Also, a lot of it just doesn't make any sense. There's a bunch of alien ships that drop one guy off in a huge city, then the guy is in Roswell, then he has another spaceship and- forget it. It's not even worth repeating, let alone watching.