This is exactly what you get when you cross breed typical TF2 machinima with typical madness animation.
This is exactly what you get when you cross breed typical TF2 machinima with typical madness animation.
Well yeah that's what we did
People from all over the world coming together to indulge in gratuitous violence, is there anything more beautiful?
people united by bloodshed
Well you certainly did good on the body motions, although the jumping seemed kind of slow travelling. The action sequences were really well done, and didn't seem like a curb-stomp like most others; the protagonist here actually pulled off some pretty cool stunts, and the bad guys themselves were able to graze his face with a couple of shots. It's not often I watch a madness flash where I think the hero is in any actual danger.
Well he isn't a trained merc. Just some guy jacked up on a super drug.
Yeeaah that scrub's got enough problems already, he doesn't need you to go up and dirty his floors with your caffeine induced-insanity.
I'm digging the music and creative kills like with the mirror, but I especially love the lunacy in how its all protrayed; the facial expressions really sell it for your character, and the hair physics are a nice touch too. Buon lavoro amico!
your movie was great too, i laugh at every single moment <3
I got to be honest, your later animations have really been impressive: fluid animation, fast pace, and the ludicrously expendable agents show some degree of skill for once. Seriously, they've shown more survivability than the way Krinkels himself's been depicting them lately. It's a nice pay of attention to detail that made the action more interesting.
i will focus those details in my next movies, thanks for your review
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