Not more CS sounds...
Counter-Strike Radio messages in flash animations seriously annoy me. You can draw good, but work on the animation. I also don't know why it must be set in the year 2040, but that doesn't matter. Cheers, and keep at it.
Not more CS sounds...
Counter-Strike Radio messages in flash animations seriously annoy me. You can draw good, but work on the animation. I also don't know why it must be set in the year 2040, but that doesn't matter. Cheers, and keep at it.
Great, except 1 thing
Very good job. 1 thing bothered me, though, sometimes I could see off the backdrop, the white background. Very good otherwise.
What the hell?
Wow, am I confused. That was a piece of crap, yet it looks as if it'll be protected. What the hell, really.
You took a song and crapped it up
I liked that song. Then you associated it with the clocks. I hate you.
Great stuff, as always!
I love the madness series. This one was a bit different in style, although that did allow for some different stuff. Great job and I hope that they make a mouse repositioner so you can bring Madness Interactive to it's full potential.
Simple, cool
Well it was entertaining for the short while it lasted. Good job. Simple. A nice break, like that other guy said.
I don't get it
I... just don't understand the story at all. It was nicely done and everything, except I... don't know what happened at all. I didn't understand what the alarm system was about or what he meant by going to the other side. I thought it was going in to a flashback about where he got teh alarm system from... then it just showed him at Zlobin... I don't know what the old lady did to him... then I don't know when the flashback ended... I don't know why the alarm system went off or why it killed him. Then he turned into a Zlobin toy and I don't know how or who did that to him or why it happened after he died.
It was nicely done, by all means... although I wasn't disturbed at all or sickened like some people. I just couldn't follow it at all.
A little for both, good job
Well, for those who lack interest in intellectual things, you included that little bit at the end. It was entertaining and a bit of a wake-up after all that talk.
I'm a bit sleepy as it is early in the morning but I think I got most of it. I disagree with some things, and I agree with others. I really don't know what I believe. When I'm thinking scientifically I argue that everything is preset and we're all the products of events set in motion long ago and we are just in a never-ending chain of pre-set chemical, physical, and magnetic reactions. It's quite fascinating & bewildering when you think of it that way, the fact that these events spawned lifeforms is awesome, and sentient ones is unbelievable, then think of the things now such as computers and the internet and there is no word to describe the increadible amount of so-called coincidence. This leaves room for me to still believe in God, or at least some Divine Figure or Grand Architect of the universe or some sort. Letting myself believe in God is a comforting thought that there should be something after I die. Science explains a lot, but it can not explain all. If you ask any biologist what "life" is, they don't know. I may have been ready to dose off but I believe that my belief in god included in my scientific reasoning may be the hope you talked about. If it weren't for our beliefs, our hope, there really would be absolutely nothing to live for.
It's better to be pissed off than pissed on.
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