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Reviews for "FFF:Power - Chapter12"

good

it was good but where is the last or others? This is a very good series but where is the end? I must see the ending.

That Kicked ass!

No matter how many times I watch that movie it is my favorite. Hey SplashKhat, where are you? What happened to your website? Whatever happened to making "Showdown"? I was really looking forward to that shit. Man, get your website up and running again. I want to see the ending.

shocked

i have never seen such supurb flashes never have i given a 10 on this site this even goes higher the 8-bit theater............wow......just wow.......such great story line great idea wow finsh it please sooner the better..........wow

Why is it discontinued? *sniffles*

This episode was interesting, though somewhat disturbing. I particularly liked the back-n-forth summon fight (with "Du Hast" in the background!!!!!). But now Im just really sad, cuz it ended before its time.

The entire FFF series is most definitely one of the greatest Flash series ever. There is certainly a funny tingling feeling for old-school FF fanatics with seeing the crossovers, and the plot could easily have turned towards that direction, offering little substance. While genius author SplashKhat packs in as much from the source games as seemingly possible, he keeps the mature and thoughtful. A most notable feature of this series is its variety. There is very little in the form of a pattern in this series. Examples: through most of the series, 2D character sprites from the original games are used, but in "Epic", in some parts the characters are drawn. Also, Red XIII, Cait Sith, and Vincent are all represented by 3D sprites from FFVII, except in a few episodes near the end, where a custom Vincent sprite was made (the same type of sprite used for Tifa). Most of the episodes have text dialogue in boxes that you must click on. But in "Gaiden" the dialogue is synchronized with the music, in "Epic" there is a little narration bit with Cid, and in "Airwings" there is no dialogue at all. Even the char art changes.
Quite simply, FFF is a classic series, and I recommend it for all FF fans.

Nice.

I've been a fan of the FFF series since I stumbled across it randomly, and I can definitely say that this episode is quite wonderful. It brings a lot of things to the forefront, and quite developed Kuro's character. I can't wait for #13.