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Reviews for "Madness Consternation"

love it!!

brilliant movie is it the last??

i rely hope not or or =*(
ill start cryin
only jokin w8in for the next and the next and the next one =)

vety kickass movie

i thought that it was absolutely awesome. i would love to see it get better and better and have more enemies.

Older is Better

This piece of madness was great but compared to all the other pieces of work through you this one sucked. There was not that much enjoyment of killing, extremely slow (I had to turn the quality to low) and overall it wasn't as great. Try to recreate all of the old characters and don't make so many new ones. Also it was a bit too technical like machinery wise. Don't get me wrong I love the madness but this one didn't live up to expectations of which I thought you were going to give it.

Not as impressive as its predecessors. Too slow.

Number Four in the series was phenomal, the part where the protagonist shoves the baton through one grunts neck was unbelieveable. In Number Five, the atmosphere was great and the clown was utterly disturbing. In Nuber Six, although Krinkles totally degraded the baton kill by makeing it too fast and easy, thus killing the brutality, the action was extremely intense do to the fast pace and multitudes of enemies. In this one, however, the action is slow, the music is uninteresting, and the clown has been turned into a big, slow, unexciting ogre. My recomendation is to speed up the pace, because the action was too slow, partly because of how slow the characters moved, increase the number of enemies, make some crazy music (or whoever does the music should make crazy music) and redo the klown... assuming he comes back. Maybe even make the savior more impressive. Most importantly, speed everything up. The characters, the action, the violence ('cept for the baton kill, slow that down and make it really satisfying), and even rodo some of the classic enemies. Keep up the stellar endings, though, they rock. Four, Five, Six, and even this one had fantastic endings. Remember ... speed.
I hope that the artist will read and consider this review.

Respectfully,
The True Ninja Guy

Great Job

This is a great little series Keep up the great work