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Reviews for "Joe Zombie :: Episode 6"

great the best of the series

the only bad thing was it said to be concluded and it never was or r u still working on it . meh anyways good job

well

im a huge fan of the joe zombie series
this was the perfect ending
cant wait for the game
you should make cyanide and happiness into shorts
it would be awsome
i tryed
but its bound to get blammed within the next 5 min. if it hasnt already
and dont worry i gave explosm.net storyboard credit
for the jokes
i suck at flash...but im trying
anyway, never thought someone could make a serious flash serious about stick figures
your fucking awesome

Best One Yet

I never had the chance to review until now, so I'll review all of the previous episodes together.

In Episode 1, the very start of the remakes begins. The graphics weren't too bad, better then the originals, at least, the music was awesome, there was plenty of violence, but the voices sucked.
In episode 2, you crank up the violence. The graphics were the same, music was still as sweet, but the voices still sucked.
Episode 3 started the acted voices instead of computer voices. Graphics were much better, the music that was there kept to the mood, and there was enough violence to keep me happy.
Episodes 4a and 4b, together, were a stroke of genius. It introduced the true intentions of Joe Zombie while killing off that bastard Schell! Music was still good, as well as graphics and voices.
In episode 5, the story was truly revealed. Joe's an experiment that "worked a little too well," and was hell bent on revenge while killing as many as possible. At the end of the episode, you said that the series was going to be concluded in Episode 6, but you couldn't possibly finish it off there!

Now, I found the series about 2 weeks before Episode 5 came out. So, like many of the people here, I've been waiting for episode 6 for the past 3 years or so. However, I, being stupid, only checked out the site for Ep. 6 only this last Thursday. However, finding out 3 months later about Episode 6 still keeps me itching for more.

The graphics are the best I've ever seen, and it's not even 3D! (Well, most of it isn't, like you said.) The music is still awesome, as it has been throughout the series. Once again, the violence has kept me entertained enough, but I'm looking forward to the final battle. The voices, mostly done by you, are done naturally, especially Baxter's. Having the most to say, Baxter has the right emotions at the right time, and I'm surprised you haven't gone more into voice acting as a profession!

This episode opens more doors then it closes, and I have a bunch of questions that I hope will be answered in Episode 7. These are my questions (POSSIBLE SPOILERS TO THOSE WHO READ THIS)
1) In Episode 2, the orange-faced officer who is spared by Joe and calls up Baxter is known as "Bob"(Proven in the 1st words of the episode, "Hey Bob, check this out!"). In Episode 6, the orange-faced officer with Schell is, I believe to be, the "Robert Hendrix" that Baxter refers to. Since Bob is a nickname for Robert, I'm wondering if these two cops are the same guy. Are they?
2)I know this will be answered in Episode 7, but what's going to happen to Baxter? Will he be ressurected as well, or is Robert Hendrix going to take over the duties of taking out Joe? What's going to happen to Schell, as well? Is he going to be killed, taken out by Joe, like his brother, or will he be kicked out of the army?
3) What is the room that Baxter refers to? And what does Baxter mean when he says that Joe is trying to be "A knight in shining armor?"

However, while this video opened some doors, I believe some doors were closed as well. Such as, why Joe is so small, compared to other characters, especially Baxter. I realized that Baxter and Joe, when they were injected and tested, were probably only teenagers. When Joe died, he died as a teenager, while Baxter grew for 20 years. Also, I believe Joe's decomposion caused Joe's body to shrink inside the coffin, causing him to be smaller then anybody else in the series. Please tell me if I'm correct on this theory; I'm dying to know. I also love the little trivia you give on Explosm. I never realized they never just open doors! Unless you count car doors, because the car door was opened in Episode 1.

Well, I believe I've said everything I've had to say on this episode and the ones before it. The series has evolved amazingly throughout the years, leading up to the amazing finale expected in the (hopefully) near future. Well that all I have to say, and it only took me 4,000 characters to say it all! See ya l8r!

Rob-D responds:

Wow. This is the most useful review I've ever seen for my work. You brought up really great questions.

Yes, Joe is smaller because they were just children back then. When he died he stopped growing, so he's a zombie kid.

You'll see the room pretty early in JZ7.

WOW

That was mind blowing!
I can't wait untill episode 7!!!

AWSOME

DUDE I AM IN AWE THAT IS WICKED WHEN THAT ARMY GUYS BROTHER AT THE END SHOOTS BAXTER RIGHT THE OTHER GUY WILL KICK HIS ASS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MAKE IT A MOVIE!!!!!!!1111 w00t!!