Well.......
It was good. Not the best, but good.
Some of the cons:
Boring
Poor sound and sound sync
Repetitive
Well.......
It was good. Not the best, but good.
Some of the cons:
Boring
Poor sound and sound sync
Repetitive
if'n u sais soe.
Not Bad
I thought the animation was really good but I was dissapointed this time. I think its really stretched, everytime he goes into a room he's there for 20 minutes. Keep it up though, I love all the other madness cartoons.
Didn't live up to the previous one.
It isn't bad, don't get me wrong, but if you want to keep the Madness series shiny you gotta be innovative. Sure the train sequence was very well directed, but overall the whole package felt more of the same. No real thrills. The thrill of the last one was the sheer number of victims on screen at a time, to me in this one was the directing of the train sequence and that is it. Really, really think of some ways to engage and excite your audiences rather than settling for repitition. Go the whole nine yards, I know you can do it.
Ehh
Honestly i think this one should have been named Madness: Apathy instead...it's definitely not up to par as your previous ones. I don't know maybe he concept and action are getting boring to me in general...but kudos on the excellent effort, and overall it wasn't a bad flash...just needs something new and different though.
Ehhhh...
When I see these types of movies I rate them based on one question...
"Could Steven Seagal kick that guys ass?"
In this case I would have to say yes.
I just didn't see anything that hasn't been done before, except for the train over the canyon. I thought that scene was done very nicely. I guess I just like more 3-d and different types of angles as opposed to the 'Xenophobe" sidescreen scrolling that is seen over and over and over...